"HLCUID","BroadTypeCode","HLCTypeCode","Confidence","Name","Summary","Description","YearFrom","YearTo" "HBL1","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Sports ground north of Hay Head Wood","Currently a sports ground this land was previously used as a military airfield during the second world war. In the late 19th/early 20th century this land formed part of a field system which may have been enclosed at an early date.","Two large fields given over as sports ground with one bowling green, one tennis court and several football pitches.",1939,2000 "HBL10","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Flats to the east of Union Street, Walsall","An area of high rise flats which date to the mid 20th century. Prior to this development Tantarra Street and Paddock Lane extended over the area and contained terrace houses and industrial workshops.","Five blocks of flats, three containing 69 flats and two with 75. This was built over the ends of Tantarra and Paddock Lane and completely ignores any previous boundaries. Aerial photographs show green areas and trees around the buildings.",1961,1980 "HBL100","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Charlotte Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Small row of houses first appearing on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1000","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Brook Lane and Brookland Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed after 1840. This area had formed part of an area of heathland called Holly Bank Common prior to enclosure.","Houses and the hall all first appear on the third edition OS, the apartments are post 4th edition OS map and have replaced a 'Picture Theatre'.",1901,1910 "HBL10000","Set","APAR","Probable","Boscobel Avenue, Tipton Green","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large late 19th century factory and 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10001","Ser","RESV","Possible","Of Park Lane West, Tipton Green","The reservoir dates to the 19th century and was established upon an area which had been mined for coal in the late 18th/early 19th century.","Possibly still a reservoir - water works is marked on the modern land line mapping and a reservoir marked on all four 25"" OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1841,1880 "HBL10002","Tra","RAIW","Certain","South Staffordshire Line","The railway dates to the mid 19th century.","The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1841,1880 "HBL10003","Set","APAR","Probable","Fernwood Court, Dudley Port","These maisonettes mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them are 1960s/70s in date, the others being 1990s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10004","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mayfair Gardens & Binfield Street, Dudley Port","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war works. The chapel dates to the early 20th century and had been built alongside terraces of a similar date which have since been demolished.","These houses post date to the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The chapel first appears on the third edition OS map. Binfield Street first appears on the third edition OS map and Mayfair Gardens had original been called Park Lane East and appears on the 2"" OS map and Yates'.",1961,1980 "HBL10005","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Park Lane East & Peel Street","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of an earlier brickworks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition. The terraces which had stood north and south of Peel Street have been demolished however as had an area of inter war semis. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10006","Set","MXSST","Probable","Carnegie Avenue, Dudley Port","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of part of a 19th century railway line.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10007","Set","MXSST","Certain","Anderson Road & Martin Road, Dudley Port","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused brickworks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the road system is laid out by the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10008","Set","SML","Certain","Crompton Road & Wellington Road, Dudley Port","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of 19th century furnaces.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, although a few first appear on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL10009","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Anderson Road & Martin Road, Dudley Port","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of small early 20th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL1001","Set","LGDT","Probable","Brook Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","Possible that 53a and 53 were once a detached house which first appears on the third edition OS map? The majority of houses post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10010","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Church of the Sacred Heart, Victoria Road, Tipton Green","The Roman Catholic church was rebuilt in the mid/late 20th century upon the same plot as an inter war church.","The Roman Catholic Church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10011","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Victoria Road, Tipton Green","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of old coal shafts.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a few appear by the fourth edition OS map (including the club) and the remainder post date the fourth (modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th?) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL10012","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Mayfair Gardens, Dudley Port","The library dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The library first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10013","Set","MMDST","Certain","Victoria Road, Dudley Port","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of possible 19th century colliery. Settlement had existed here in the late 18th to mid 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and are medium in size, other houses appear by the third edition and are smaller. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL10014","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Park Lane East and Crompton Road, Dudley Port","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon part of the site of 19th century furnaces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10015","Ind","METWK","Possible","Park Lane East, Dudley Port","The earilest of these industrial buildings may date to the early 20th century. In the 19th century this area had been a mixture of housing and industry.","The earliest industrial building may be that marked as a nut works on the third editon OS map. The other buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS map except the public house which appears on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL10016","Ind","METWK","Probable","Station Street, Dudley Port","Possibly a metal works which may date from the inter war period and built upon the site of 19th century furnaces.","The earliest parts of this large works may belong to the metal works marked on the fourth edition OS map, but which has been massively extended in the post fourth edition period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10017","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Park Lane East, Dudley Port","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the train station was demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10018","Set","APAR","Probable","Howard Street, Dudley Port","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century back to back terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10019","Set","MXSST","Certain","Station Street & Howard Street, Dudley Port","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built in the grounds of the late 18th/early 19th centruy Park House, which itself was demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map except nos. 11a - 12a which post date the fourth having been built upon the site of Park House present since at least 1816.",1911,1938 "HBL1002","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Brook Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","All houses appear on the fourth edition, some have been extensively enlarged.",1911,1938 "HBL10020","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Martin's Church, Lower Church Lane, Tipton","The church dates to the late 18th century.","See SMR entry. The church is marked on the 2"" OS map and the tithe map.",1751,1820 "HBL10021","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lower Church Street, Tipton","The school dates from the mid/late 19th century and had been built within the grounds of Church House, which may have been contemporary with the late 18th century church.","The school is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map. A house, which is marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map and survives up until the third edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10022","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Lower Church Road, Tipton","The police station dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The police station is marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10023","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lower Church Lane, Tipton","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10024","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Lower Church Lane, Tipton","An area of derelict land which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the large inter war foundry was demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map (having been the site of a large foundry on the fourth edition OS map). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10025","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lower Church Lane, Tipton","The works date to the inter war period. This area had been the site of 19th century houses and had been built upon a field system.","The works first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10026","Set","APAR","Probable","Keelinge Street, Tipton","These maisonettes dates to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourht edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10027","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lower Church Street, Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourht edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. One pair of semis survives which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL10028","Ind","INDES","Certain","Hale Trading Estate, Tipton","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10029","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Horseley Road, Horseley Heath","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large late 18th/early 19th century house.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1003","Set","MDDT","Possible","Rear of Brook Lane","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Post 4th edition infill behind properties on Brook Lane and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10030","Set","SMSM","Probable","Gordon Drive, Horseley Heath","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century cottage.","These houses post date the fourht edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL10031","Set","SMSM","Certain","Clarkes Grove, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery and Horseley House which pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10032","Set","MXSST","Probable","Daisy Meadow & St Helen's Avenue, Tipon","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the large 19th century Horseley Iron Works.","These houses post date the fourht edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL10033","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Great Bridge County Junior & Infants School, off Mount Road, Great Bridge","The school dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The school is marked on the first edition OS Map.",1841,1880 "HBL10034","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Horseley Road, Horseley Heath","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible disused late 19th century colliery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10035","Set","SMSM","Possible","Heath Close, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10036","Set","SMDT","Probable","Dovecote Close, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10037","Set","SMSM","Certain","Horseley Road & Horseley Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10038","Set","MXSST","Probable","William Ker Road & Nightingale Drive, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war engineering works. This had been the site of Denbigh Hall Farm whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL10039","Set","MXSST","Probable","Rowland Hill Drive, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1004","Set","SMSM","Certain","Poplar Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which were enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10040","Set","MDSM","Probable","Denbigh Road, Shaw Road & Brock Road, Horseley Heath","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of the disused 19th century Denbigh Hall Colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL10041","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Sheepwash Urban Park, Horseley Heath","The country park was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of 19th century brickworks and collieries.","The urban park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10042","Ind","WRKS","Certain","John's Lane, Dudley Port","The works mostly dates to the inter war period, although parts of it survive from the late 19th century when it formed part of a farm.","First appears in this form on the fourth edition OS map as a manure works. The earliest part of the works appears on the second edition when this was a farm, although the farm itself was present earlier than this.",1911,1938 "HBL10043","Set","SMSM","Probable","Elizabeth Road & Philip Road, Newtown","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10044","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Farley Park Playing Fields, Newtown","The playing fields were established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of 19th century gravel pits.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10045","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Farley Park, Newtown","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon the site of a possible 19th century gravel pit.","The park first appears on the second edition OS Map",1881,1900 "HBL10046","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Peter's Church, Whitehall Road, Newtown","The church dates to the mid/late 19th century and may have been built upon a field system. The apartments are probably 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the late 19th century vicarage.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map, but does not appear to be on the tithe map of 1837. The apartments were built upon the site of the vicarage which first appeared on the second edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10047","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Horseley Heath","The hall dates to the inter war period and had originally been built in an area of 19th century terraces, but these were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10048","Set","RESHO","Probable","Ryland View Nursing Home, Horseley Heath","A large nursing home which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments.","Large residential home which post dates the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10049","Set","MXSST","Certain","Tame Road, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1005","Set","MDSM","Certain","Poplar Crescent, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a farm, which dated to at least the later 18th century.","The fourth edition has Poplar Crescent marked out suggesting that these houses only just post date the fourth edition, therefore have been input as if built on the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL10050","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Railway Street, Horseley Heath","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10051","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Horseley Heath","The warehouse probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war steel works. This area had also been the site of 19th century terraces until the mid/late 20th century.","The warehouse probably post dates the fourth edition OS map - although it was built nearly within the footprint of an inter war steel works?) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10052","Opl","DERLD","Certain","New Road, Horseley Heath","The derelict land dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century railway sidings were lifted.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10053","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Meeting Street, Horseley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10054","Set","APAR","Probable","Powell Place, Horseley Heath","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. The public house appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10055","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ball Fields & Providence Street, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10056","Com","COMCR",,"Market Place, Great Bridge","The commercial core of Great Bridge which largely dates from the mid/late 19th century.","Many of these buildings probably appear on the first edition OS map and possibly the tithe map although others will be later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1840 "HBL10057","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mill Street, Great Bridge","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10058","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Haines Branch Canal, Great Bridge","The canal had dated to the 19th century but became disused in the mid/late 20th century.","The canal is disused and parts of it have been filled in . Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10059","Set","SMTER","Certain","Between Mill Street & Lewis Street, Great Bridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1006","Set","MDSM","Probable","Heath Farm Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a paddock belonging to Glebe Farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10060","Ind","METWK","Probable","Lewis Street, Great Bridge","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century industrial buildings including an earlier foundry.","The foundry mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10061","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Tame Road, Horseley Heath","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier public house whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10062","Set","SMSM","Certain","Tame Road, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a derelict 19th century ironworks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10063","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","River Tame, Great Bridge","An area of rough grassland which may date from the 19th century at least.","An area of rough grassland either side the Tame River on the first edition OS Map.",1841,1880 "HBL10064","Set","APAR","Probable","Slater Street, Great Bridge","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL10065","Set","MXSST","Probable","Beddoe Close, Great Bridge","These houses and the apartment block date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses and the apartment block post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10066","Set","APAR","Probable","Park Lane East, Horseley Heath","These apartments and maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10067","Set","SMTER","Probable","Horseley Heath","These terraces and public house date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS Map and possibly even the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL10068","Set","SMTER","Probable","Millwright Close, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10069","Set","SMTER","Probable","Park Lane East, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are sheltered housing (having no garden) and date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1007","Set","LGSM","Probable","Hungerford Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10070","Set","SMSM","Certain","Horseley Heath","The houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including back to backs.","The houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the church is first marked on the third edition OS, but as a Sunday School.",1911,1938 "HBL10071","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Horseley Heath","The public house and houses date to the 19th century. This area had probably formed heath land at an unknown period.","The public houses and houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL10072","Opl","DERLD","Probable","John's Lane, Horseley Heath","An area of largely derelict land created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century cottages were demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography shows houses being built.",1939,2000 "HBL10073","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hellier Avenue, Dudley Port","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon on land which may have been the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL10074","Set","APAR","Probable","Dudley Port","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10075","Set","SMTER","Probable","Jays Avenue, Dudley Port","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of possible former quarries.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL10076","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Dudley Canal Netherton Tunnel Branch","The canal dates to the mid 19th century.","The canal tunnel was opened in the 1850s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1855,1860 "HBL10077","Ind","INDES","Certain","Vaughan Trading Estate, Dudley Port","The industrial estate mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century although a couple of buildings are of inter war date. The area had been mined probably during the 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map; a few of them first appear on the fourth edition OS map as part of a spring mattress works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10078","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Groveland Road, Dudley Port","The works may date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","The works may be that which is first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10079","Ind","INDES","Certain","Cleton Street Business Park, Dudley Port","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century engineering works and earlier terraces. This area had probably been mined in the later 18th/early 19th century.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1008","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hungerford Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10080","Set","APAR","Probable","Sedgley Road East, Dudley Port","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These apartments/maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10081","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Portfield Drive & Kiers Bridge Close, Dudley Port","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10082","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dudley Port","The industrial units and garage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century foundry and other buildings.","The industrial units and garage post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10083","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Coneygree Sports Ground, Coneygree Road, Dudley Port","The sports ground and community centre date to the inter war period and were established upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The sports ground and community centre are marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10084","Set","MXSST","Certain","Tudor Street, Dudley Port","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon site of a possible disused quarry.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL10085","Set","APAR","Probable","Tudor Court, Dudley Port","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a possible inter war industrial building.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10086","Set","SMSM","Probable","Sedgley Road East, Dudley Port","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war iron works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10087","Soc","COMHA","Certain","St Paul's Drive, Horseley Heath","The hall dates to the inter war period and may have been built to serve the 19th century Methodist Church which was demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The post fourth edition houses were built upon a methodist church which is marked on both the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1911,1938 "HBL10088","Ind","GARA","Certain","Horseley Heath","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10089","Com","SHPS","Possible","Horseley Heath","Possible shops and a hall date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century large vicarage.","Possible shops and a hall which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1009","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Greyhound Public House, Stourbridge","The public house date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier public house and cottages.","The building post dates the fourth edition OS map, although a Greyhound Pub appears on this site on all four historic OS maps. The row of houses appears on the first edition OS map as a detached property.",1939,2000 "HBL10090","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Dudley Port","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century properties were demolished.","Mainly derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Remaining standing buildings are post fourth also.",1939,2000 "HBL10091","Set","SMTER","Probable","Latham Crescent, Dudley Port","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of derelict land created in the late 19th century when a brickworks was demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL10092","Ind","INDES","Possible","Sedgley Road East, Dudley Port","A small industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of old coal shafts.","Possible small industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10093","Set","MXSST","Probable","Mission Close, Dudley Port","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century mission church.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL10094","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Port","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century foundry and settlement.","The majority of these industrial units post date to the mid/late 20th century, although part of the garage may be a building which first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10095","Set","MDDT","Probable","Newcomen Drive, Dudley Port","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works, which had replaced a 19th century furnaces and colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10096","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Newcomen Drive, Dudley Port","This derelict land was created when the 19th century limeworks was abandoned.","The derelict land first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10097","Ind","INDES","Certain","Coneygre Industrial Estate & Castle View Industrial Estate, Burnt Tree","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century colliery.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10098","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Burnt Tree","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10099","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Burnt Tree Island, Burnt Tree","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century cottage.","The large public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL101","Set","SMSM","Possible","Sovereign Walk.","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces. The terraces had been built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1010","Set","LGDT","Probable","Greyhound Lane, Stourbridge","These houses may date to the inter and immediate post ware period and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land .","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10100","Com","OFF","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Burnt Tree","The office block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war marl pit.","An office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10101","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Burnt Tree","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war marl pit. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10102","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dudley Port & Whitehouse Street, Dudley Port","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10103","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Coneygree Road, Dudley Port","The football ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The football ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10104","Set","SMTER","Certain","Coneygree Road, Dudley Port","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10105","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dudley Port","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the siteof an inter war metal works.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10106","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Coneygree Road & Dudley Port","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10107","Ind","GARA","Certain","Dudley Port","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses and a works.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10108","Set","MXSST","Certain","Monins Avenue etc, Dudley Port","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works, which had formerly been a colliery and derelict land which had formerly been a 19th century metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10109","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Coneygree Road & Dudley Port","The factory dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The factory first appears on the fourth edition OS Map. The public house is marked on the first edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL1011","Ind","GARA","Certain","Corner of Norton Lane and Greyhound Lane, Stourbridge","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 19th century cottages.","Aerial photography suggests that part of this site at least is a car showroom.",1939,2000 "HBL10110","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Dudley Port","These houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10111","Set","APAR","Probable","Dudley Port","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10112","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Alexandra High School, Alexandra Road, Horseley Heath","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century farm and a former colliery.","The earliest part of the school complex first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10113","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Tipton Cemetery","The cemetery dates from the 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map, but reaches its current size by the fourth edition. The mortuary chapel is no longer present.",1841,1880 "HBL10114","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","South of Alexandra Road, Horseley Heath","This area had formed part of a colliery until the late 19th century.","Area of land which had formed a colliery on the first edition OS map, but had gone by the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10115","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Alexandra Road, Horseley Heath","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","A playing field post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10116","Set","MXSST","Certain","Powis Avenue & roads off, Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10117","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Former Line of Birmingham Canal","The line of a former canal which had been infilled in the late 20th century."," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1960,2000 "HBL10118","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Joseph Turner Junior & Infant School, Powis Avenue, Tipton","The colliery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The colliery post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10119","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Powis Avenue, Tipton","An area of rough grassland probably dating from the late 19th century on land which had been the site of possible canal basins which later became marshland.","Rough grassland marked on the second edition OS map, having been mainly marshland on the first edition OS map. The tithe map shows large pools. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL1012","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairways Close and Carver Gardens, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Two of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10120","Set","MDDT","Certain","Brookfield Road, Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war steel works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL10121","Set","MMDST","Probable","Highfield Road, Florence Road etc, Tipton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had been in operation since at least the early 19th century until the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL10122","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oakley Avenue, Tipton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of disused coal pits which may have been being worked since at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10123","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Upper Church Lane, Tipton","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century industrial buildings of unknown function.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10124","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Lower Church Lane, Tipton","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL10125","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Upper Church Lane, Tipton","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century foundry was demolished.","An area of derelict land on the modern landline mapping and confirmed by the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10126","Set","SMTER","Probable","Avery Close, Horseley Heath","These houses and apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10127","Set","SMTER","Probable","Horseley Road, Horseley Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including back to back houses.","The houses in a courtyard probably date to the 1960s/70s and may be sheltered accomodation. The other houses also post date the fourth and are slightly earlier - from modern aerial photography.",1961,1980 "HBL10128","Set","MDDT","Certain","Napier Drive, Horseley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10129","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Horseley Road, Toll End","these houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses and the employment exchange first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1013","Set","LGDT","Probable","Links Drive, south of Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of a heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10130","Set","MXSST","Certain","Underhill Road & Hope Road, Toll End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built uponmainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10131","Set","SMTER","Probable","New Road, Toll End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10132","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Eagle Lane, Toll End","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century railway station and goods shed.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. (The modern aerial photography shows this area redeveloped with housing).",1939,2000 "HBL10133","Ind","GARA","Certain","New Road, Toll End","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century housing.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10134","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ratcliffe Drive etc, Toll End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL10135","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Moors Mill Road & Beever Road, Toll End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10136","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","New Road, Toll End","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of settlement, including a methodist chapel and tavern, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the public house may be earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL10137","Set","SMTER","Probable","Eagle Street, Toll End","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10138","Set","APAR","Probable","Aston Street, Toll End","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a small disused colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10139","Set","MDTER","Certain","Horseley Road, Toll End","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1014","Set","MDDT","Probable","Whittington Road & Farm Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map shows no buildings, but the road network has been laid out. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10140","Set","MDDT","Probable","Horseley Road, Toll End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10141","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Harrold Street, Toll End","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10142","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Aston Street, Toll End","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon of 19th century terraces.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10143","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Bridge Road, Toll End","This area of derelict land was created in the inter war period when the earlier cottages were demolished.","Houses stood here until the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10144","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Great Bridge Industrial Estate, Toll End","Now an industrial estate this former works mainly dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The large works first appears on the fourth edition OS map although it now operates as Great Bridge Industrial Estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10145","Set","APAR","Probable","Moseley Street & Holland Street, Toll End","These apartments, maisonettes and houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments, maisonettes and houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10146","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","North of Beever Road, Toll End","The site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century.","The Eagle Colliery is marked as disused on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1841,1880 "HBL10147","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Toll End Road, Toll End","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of an inter war works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10148","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Bayleys Lane, Ocker Hill","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The large lake is the site of the clay pit associated with the brickworks marked on the first to third editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10149","Set","SMTER","Certain","Toll End Road, Toll End","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map - the derelict land had once had houses of a similar date upon it.",1901,1910 "HBL1015","Set","SMSM","Probable","Whittington Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","The road layout is marked on the fourth edition OS map. These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter and immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10150","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bankfield Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These houses first begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10151","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Walsall Canal Lower Ocker Hill Branch","The canal dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The canal is marked on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1780,1820 "HBL10152","Set","MDTER","Certain","Toll End Road, Ocker Hill","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a blue brickworks.","These houses largely first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10153","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Toll End Road, Ocker Hill","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks which had been demolished by the end of the century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10154","Set","SMTER","Probable","Powis Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces including back to backs.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10155","Com","PUBHS","Possible","King's Arms Public House, Toll End Road, Toll End","The public house may date from the 19th century.","The public house may be made up from buildings marked on the first edition OS map which included a public house, but also cottages on either side. Buildings are marked here on the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10156","Set","MXSST","Probable","Toll End Road, Toll End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10157","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Toll End Road, Great Bridge","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10158","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Great Western Way, Great Bridge.","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century engineering works.","The works post dates to the mid/late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10159","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of Great Western Way, Great Bridge","An area of derelict land that was created in the mid/late 20th century when the possible industrial buildings were demolished and the canal filled in.","An area of derelict land on the modern landline mapping and aerial photography - had been the site of buildings and a canal. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL1016","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Heath Farm Road & Windsor Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. On the fourth edition the road system has been laid out.",1939,1950 "HBL10160","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Walsall Canal, Sandwell",,"The canal is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1785,1790 "HBL10161","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Jubilee Park, Ocker Hill","The public park dates to the inter war period and was established upon site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS Map, although the bowling greens and tennis courts marked on this map appear to have gone by the modern landline mapping.",1911,1938 "HBL10162","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cupsfield Avenue, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century small colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,1950 "HBL10163","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Ocker Hill Road, Ocker Hill","These high rise blocks and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century works and housing.","The high rise flats and apartment blocks post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,2000 "HBL10164","Set","SMTER","Probable","Solari Close, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750, and a canal.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL10165","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hall Lane & Coronation Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a former colliery which was still operational in the early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10166","Set","SMTER","Probable","Highfield Road, Tipton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of old coal shafts.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10167","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Jubilee Park School, Highfield Road, Tipton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10168","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Off St Mark's Road, Tipton","An area of public open space probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the housing in this area was completed. It had been the site of a 19th century coal mine.","The area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10169","Set","APAR","Probable","St Mark's Road & Sandgate Road, Tipton","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL1017","Set","MDSM","Certain","Evison Road & Heath Farm Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","Some of the houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10170","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Harrier Public House, Powis Avenue, Toll End","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL10171","Set","SMTER","Certain","Powis Road, Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10172","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Former L&NWR Tipton Branch","The line of a former railway which had dated to the 19th century and had probably ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century.","The railway probably closed and the tracks lifted after the fourth edition OS Map - a footpah is shown on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10173","Rel","ANGCH",,"St Mark's Church,","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon within an area of earlier coal mining.","The church is marked on the tithe map and the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10174","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Wednesbury Oak Road, Gospel Oak","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10175","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Wednesbury Oak Road, Gospel Oak","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10176","Set","MDDT","Probable","Addenbrook Way, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century power station.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10177","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bayleys Lane, Ocker Hill","A probable works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war water cooler, an extension to an earlier power station.","Ocker House on the modern aerial photography looks like an industrial building. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10178","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ocker Hill Road, Ocker","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a chapel.","These houses and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10179","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ocker Hill Road & Leabrook Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date from at least the later 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings (facing onto Ocker Hill Road) are marked on the first edition OS map (but may be on the tithe map?). The public house was rebuilt and first appears in this form on third edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL1018","Set","MDDT","Certain","Eveson Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period. The road system has been laid out by the time of the fourth edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL10180","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Gospel Oak Road, Ocker Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century school.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10181","Set","SMSM","Certain","Prospect Street & Bagnall Street, Doe Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon site of a former 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL10182","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Gospel Oak Road, Ocker Hill","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of the surviving terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map and all are present by the third edition OS map. One or two may have been marked on the first edition OS map, but most of those which were marked on this map have been replaced by modern terraces probably of 1960s/70s date.",1881,1900 "HBL10183","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Gospel Oak Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The Gospel Oak Road probably dates to just before the publication of the tithe map in 1849; as it is largely development free at on that map.",1961,1980 "HBL10184","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ocker Hill Junior School, Ocker Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century coal workings.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10185","Set","SMDT","Probable","Gospel Oak Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10186","Set","MDDT","Probable","Charter Road, Ocker Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon site of former coal workings, which may have dated from at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10187","Set","SMSM","Probable","Gospel Oak Road, Tipton","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map; the modern aerial photography suggests that the others are mid 20th. The cottages these houses replaced are marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Gospel Oak Road dates to around the mid 19th century, it is not marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816 and settlement on this map is to the south of Ocker Hill Road.",1911,1938 "HBL10188","Ind","GARA","Certain","Gospel Oak Road, Tipton","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10189","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Gospel Oak Road, Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and the late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages which had probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the remaining houses probably date to the late 20th century, from the modern aerial photographs. The latter were built upon the site of early 19th century cottages.",1911,1938 "HBL1019","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","South Road, Old Swinford","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of cottages whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","A church is marked on the fourth edition OS map along with a house facing onto South Road , both of these buildings survive but may not still be used as a place of worship/domestic function?",1911,1938 "HBL10190","Com","OFF","Certain","Waterway Office, Bayleys Lane, Ocker Hill","The office dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have been built upon the site of a disused quarry.","An office which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The pond may be the remains of a former quarry? The first and fourth edition OS maps in particular suggest former quarrying in this area.",1939,2000 "HBL10191","Ind","METWK","Possible","G W Industries, Leabrook Road, Ocker Hill","The earliest parts of this former metal works may date from the late 19th century. This had been the site of an iron works since at least the mid 19th century.","The earliest parts of this works may appear on the second edition OS map (possibly even the first edition), but which have been extended by the fourth edition and later. Alternatively the current buildings were built upon the footprints of 19th century buildings. Originally a metal works, now used as an industrial estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL10192","Ind","INDES","Probable","Clarendon Drive, Ocker Hill","A business park which probably dates to the late 20th century and was built upon part of the power station, this section dating to the inter war period.","A probable business park on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography suggest that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10193","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Leabrook Road, Doe Bank","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10194","Com","OFF","Possible","Between Leabrook Road & Blakeley Wood Road, Ocker Hill","A possible office dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, one house of which survives.","Possible offices on the modern landline mapping. No. 175 is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10195","Set","APAR","Probable","Chillington Road, Ocker Hill","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. The public house and the garage also post date the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10196","Set","SMSM","Probable","Doe Bank Road, Bagnall Street & Hazel Road, Doe Bank","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10197","Set","MXSST","Certain","Willingsworth Road, Jenkinson Road & Charlotte Road, Doe Bank","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of old coal workings.","The majority of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that most of the remainder are actually of a similar date.",1911,1938 "HBL10198","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Bagnall Street, Tipton","These small industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable mid 19th century squatter settlement.","The modern aerial photography confirms these buildings as industrial in nature, but on a small scale. It includes a builders yard. They all post date the fourth edition OS map. Bagnall Street appears on the fourth edition OS map and follows the line of a trackway across the coal field on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL10199","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Leabrook Road, Tipton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built within an area which had contained late 19th century short terraces, which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century and the land left undeveloped.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL102","Set","SMSM","Certain","Charlotte Street, Walsall","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon paddocks.","The houses to the south first appear on the second edition OS map, the rest do not appear on any of the epoch maps.",1881,1900 "HBL1020","Set","LGDT","Probable","Norton Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of three large 19th century houses. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These houses all post date the fourth edition OS map (modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s) except for the house next to the public house, which appears on the first edition.",1961,1980 "HBL10200","Ind","GARA","Certain","Leabrook Road, Tipton","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10201","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Willingsworth Road & Charlotte Road, Tipton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10202","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Willingsworth Linear Park, Tipton","An area of public open space laid out upon the site of a back filled canal in the mid/late 20th century.","An area of public open space which was laid out with paths in the period post dating the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10203","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Former Gospel Oak Branch Canal (Walsall Canal)","A disused 19th century canal which had been abandoned in the mid/late 20th century.","A disused canal which had been abandoned post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10204","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Farmer Way & cul de sacs off, Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century furnaces and a former colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10205","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Willingsborough High School, Tipton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had been abandoned by the later 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10206","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Metroline","The railway dates to the 19th century and is now used to for the metro.","The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL10207","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hyett Close, Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century foundry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10208","Tra","CANDI","Probable","Bradley Locks","The 18th century canal is largely disused.","The modern landline mapping suggests that this canal is largely disused with marshland appearing and narrowing to the western end of the polygon. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10209","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Hallend Drive, Tipton","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century chemical works was demolished. This site had also been subject to sand quarrying and coal mining during the 19th century.","Had been the site of a large chemical works on the fourth edition OS map, but also rough grassland. The modern aerial photography shows that this site has been completely redeveloped with modern industrial units/depots. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1021","Set","RESHO","Possible","Norton Close, Eveson Road, Stourbridge","Possible residential housing which may dates to the late 20th century and was built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of a heath land.","Neither the mapping nor the aerial photography provides any positive clues as to the nature of this building, but it is possibly residential housing? Part of the building may be the same as that which appears on the first edition OS map, or the building may have been built on the footprint of an earlier building which was subsequently massively extended. The modern aerial photography suggests late 20th?",1981,2000 "HBL10210","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beverston Road, Tipton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century coal mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10211","Set","MDDT","Certain","Gospel Oak Road, Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10212","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bilston Road, Tipton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a former colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10213","Set","MDDT","Probable","Myrtle Crescent, Tipton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of former coal mines.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10214","Set","SMSM","Possible","Wake Green Road etc, Tipton","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon derelict land, which had been the site of large 19th century pig iron furnaces, which had been demolished in the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1950s (or possibly slightly later?) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL10215","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wednesbury Oak Junior & Infants School, Wednesbury Oak","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of derelict land created in the early 20th century when the 19th century iron works was demolished.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10216","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Part of Weddell Wynd Community Woodland, Bradley","An area of public open land was created in the mid/late 20th century having previously been a disused colliery.","An area of public open space - described on the modern land line as a community woodland, although the modern aerial photography does not show trees but grassland, with paths laid across it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10217","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Weddell Wynd Community Woodland, Wednesbury Oak","An area of public open space created in the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of at least two former coal pits.","Public open space described on the modern landline mapping as a community woodland, but the modern aerial photography shows mainly grassland with path laid out across it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10218","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Purdy Road, Batmans Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works and a disused 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10219","Set","MXSST","Probable","Steven Drive etc, Batmans Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL1022","Set","MDDT","Certain","Norton Road, south of Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the later 18th century out of a heath.","Majority of houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one appears on the first edition, others are on the third and post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10220","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Gospel Oak Public House, Wednesbury Oak Road, Gospel Oak","The public house dates to the 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, although it has been extended since the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10221","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Glebefields Junior & Infants School, Gospel Oak","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10222","Set","MXSST","Probable","Turton Road, Wednesbury Oak","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL10223","Set","SMSM","Certain","Millington Road & Allen Road, Wednesbury Oak","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10224","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Wednesbury Oak Road, Wednesbury Oak","An area of public open space which had been derelict land between the early 20th century and the mid/late 20th century. This area had been the site of a very small settlement of Wednesbury Oak.","Now public open space with paths leading through it - this area had been derelict land having had settlement on it until the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10225","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","High Street & Wednesbury Oak Road, Wednesbury Oak","An area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon derelict land dating to the early 20th century when earlier houses were demolished.","An area of public open space with a playground in the middle with footpaths which post dates the fourth edition. This area had been settlement until the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10226","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hobart Road & Nicholls Road, Batmans Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century coal and ironstone mines.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10227","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Kerr Drive, Batmans Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10228","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former GWR line (Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton branch)","The 19th century railway ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century.","The railway went out of use in the post fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10229","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Henn Drive, Princes End","An area of rough grassland which has been left except for some landscaping since the early 20th century. It had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","An area of rough grassland which is marked on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL1023","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Norton Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Houses first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10230","Set","MXSST","Probable","Batmans Hill Road, Princes End","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL10231","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Batmans Hill Nursery School, Princes End","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10232","Set","SMSM","Probable","Adams Close, Princes End","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL10233","Set","MXSST","Certain","Richards Road & Greensill Avenue, Princes End","These houses date to inter war period and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10234","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lorne Street & Albert Street, Princes End","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Albert Street & Queen Street are marked on the first edition OS map, but Lorne Street has been realigned when the current houses were built.",1961,1980 "HBL10235","Set","APAR","Probable","Albert Street & Union Street, Princes End","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10236","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Union Street, Princes End","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map and sits within the bounds of a former field.",1939,2000 "HBL10237","Com","PUBHS","Probable","High Street, Princes End","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may pre date 1750.","The public house appears to post date the fourth edition OS map; as does the other building of unknown function.",1939,2000 "HBL10238","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Princes End","The current buildings forming the commercial core of Princes End all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon probable 19th century buildings.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and include a shopping arcade, supermarket and office suggesting a commercial core for Princes End. The first edition OS map with its several inns may suggest that it had been a commercial core in the 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL10239","Set","MDMXD","Probable","High Street, Princes End","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1024","Set","MDSM","Probable","Belbroughton Road & Harvine Walk, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10240","Set","MDTER","Probable","High Street, Princes End","The terraces and the public house date to the 19th century, the other buildings are mid/late 20th century. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","The terraces and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map and possibly the tithe map, the other buildings post date the fourth (1960s/70s on modern aerial photography?) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1840 "HBL10241","Ind","WRKS","Certain","High Street, Princes End","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10242","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bradley's Lane & High Street, Princes End","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century engineering works and a former coal mine.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10243","Ind","METWK","Certain","Bradley's Lane, Princes End","The current foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century but was built upon the site of an inter war foundry.","The buildings of this foundry all post date the fourth edition OS map, but it was built upon the site of a foundry first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10244","Set","SMSM","Certain","Parkes Lane & High Street, Princes End","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The public house survives from the 19th century.",1911,1938 "HBL10245","Ind","METWK","Probable","Bradley's Lane, Princes End","A metal works and public house which date from the 19th century.","The majority of these buildings probably appear on the first edition OS map and it reaches its current size by the fourth edition. On the first edition OS map it is a boiler works and on the fourth an engineering works. The public house is also marked on the first edition OS map, but a hotel which had been on all fourth historic epoch maps has since been demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10246","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bloomfield Road, Princes End","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10247","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bloomfield Road, Princes End","These houses date to the inter war period and the public house dates to the 19th century. A late 19th century school had stood between the houses and the public house until the mid/late 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The public house is marked upon the first edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house has been demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10248","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Off Lichfield Street, Princes End","An area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a clay quarry which was last worked in the late 19th century.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10249","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Hipkiss Street & Brown Lion Street, Princes End","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1025","Set","LGDT","Probable","Eveson Road, Old Swinford","These houses date mainly to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10250","Ind","INDES","Certain","Brymill Industrial Estate, Regent Street, Princes End","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century buildings once used as malthouses and later converted to an iron works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10251","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bloomfield Road, Princes End","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10252","Set","MXSST","Possible","New Hall Street & St Johns Road, Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of derelict land which had been created in the late 19th century when Tibbington Hall was demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10253","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Haden Hill Public Park, Cradley Heath","The public park dates to the inter war period and was established upon the site of a private landscape parkland which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10254","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Princes End County Junior & Infants Schools, Tibbington Terrace, Princes End","The schools date to the early 20th century and the public house is earlier. This had been the site of a colliery in the 19th century.","These schools first appear on the third edition OS map. The public house probably appears on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10255","Set","MDDT","Possible","Tibbington Terrace, Princes End","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to different periods, but may mainly be mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10256","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tibbington Road, Princes End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10257","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lichfield Street, Princes End","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war works, which in turn had been built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10258","Set","APAR","Probable","Churchfield Avenue, Princes End","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery.","These apartment post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10259","Set","APAR","Probable","St Johns Road, Tipton","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war works.","These apartment post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1026","Set","LGDT","Probable","Harringay Drive, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10260","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","St John's Church, Tipton","The church may date from the medieval period with much later work.","The earliest parts of the church may be medieval in date - see SMR entry. The vicarage and hall post date the fourth edition OS map. The first to fourth edition OS map shows a school sited to",1066,1539 "HBL10261","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Line of former Birmingham Canal Wolverhampton Level, Summer Hill","The canal had been built in the 18th century and was probably backfilled in the 1950s.","The canal was backfilled in the post fourth edition period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,2000 "HBL10262","Set","MXSST","Certain","Moat Road, Summer Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10263","Ind","METWK","Certain","Upper Church Lane, Summer Hill","A steel stockholder which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works and earlier settlement.","A steel stockholder which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10264","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Nelson House & Drake House, Upper Church Lane, Summer Hill","These high rise flats probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks and later coal mining.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10265","Set","APAR","Probable","Grace Road, Summer Hill","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These apartment post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10266","Set","SMSM","Probable","Upper Church Lane & Field Road, Summer Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a former colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10267","Set","APAR","Probable","Ridgeway Road & Wythwood Grove, Tipton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a disused 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10268","Set","SMTER","Probable","Sandgate Road, Tipton","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10269","Set","RESHO","Probable","Swancroft House, Strathmore Road, Summer Hill","The residential home and other buildings date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The residential home, maisonettes and other building post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they all date to the 1960s/70s, like the surrounding houses. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL1027","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hungerford Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10270","Com","SHPS","Certain","St Mark's Road, Summer Hill","The shops, public house and other buildings probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The shops, public house, library and the medical centre all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10271","Set","SMTER","Probable","Eastfield Road, Summer Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of old coal shafts.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10272","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kipling Close & Burns Avenue etc, Summer Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10273","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Jellicoe House & Beattie House, St Mark's Road, Summer Hill","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an old coal shaft.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10274","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","St Mark's Road, Summer Hill","The medical centre may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century old coal shafts.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition and may date to the same period as the surrounding housing.",1961,1980 "HBL10275","Set","APAR","Probable","Burberry Court, St Mark's Road, Summer Hill","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10276","Set","APAR","Probable","Swancroft Road & Wordsworth Close, Summer Hill","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of coal mining whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10277","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Field Road, Summer Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10278","Set","APAR","Probable","Dryden Close, Summer Hill","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL10279","Set","MXSST","Certain","Westbury Road, Fallings Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1028","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hungerford Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10280","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Wednesbury Cemetery, Fallings Heath","The cemetery dates to the inter war period and was largely laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The cemetery first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10281","Set","SMSM","Certain","Beech Road, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century former colliery.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10282","Set","MDSM","Certain","Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","These houses date from the early 20th century to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests possibly 1960s/70s. The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10283","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Franchise Street, Wednesbury","The earliest parts of the works dates to the inter war period. This had been the site of terrace housing in the 19th century.","The earliest parts of the works are marked on the fourth editon OS map, but some parts may be earlier. The large building to the rear post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL10284","Set","SMTER","Probable","Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, of which only the public house survives.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the date to the 1960s/70s. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10285","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map which had been housing on the first to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL10286","Set","MXSST","Probable","The Furlong, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10287","Set","SMTER","Probable","Franchise Street, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Mainly small terraces which first appear on the second edition OS map. The vicarage is marked on the first edition and the others are later.",1881,1900 "HBL10288","Set","SMDT","Probable","Old Park Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused late 19th century. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10289","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Old Park Road, Wednesbury","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1029","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Kempton Way, Old Swinford","This building was built in the inter war period as a school, but is now used as a community centre. In the 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","Building first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a school, the 2000 landline shows a community centre.",1911,1938 "HBL10290","Rec","SPGR","Certain","North of Woden Road North, Wednesbury","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out partly upon early 20th century allotments.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10291","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Old Park Primary School, Old Park Road, Wednesbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused late 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10292","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hawthorn Road & Lime Road, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10293","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Darlaston Road, King's Hill","The derelict land dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century iron works was demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10294","Ind","INDES","Certain","Kings Hill Park, Darlaston Road, King's Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century iron works and a former colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10295","Ind","INDES","Certain","Old Park Road Industrial Estate, King's Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10296","Ind","INDES","Certain","Bescot Industrial Estate and Wednesbury Industrial Estate, Wednesbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mostly upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The large industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10297","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Block P, Darlaston Road, Wednesbury","This works may date to the early 19th century and had formed part of a large 19th century iron works.","The works probably first appears on the third edition OS map, but parts of it may be earlier. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10298","Ind","INDES","Certain","Holyhead Road Industrial Estate, Wednesbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a couple of small inter war metal works. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10299","Ind","INDES","Certain","Britannia Park, Trident Road, Wednesbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century steel works. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL103","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rowley Street, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","A pair of semis & one detached house, which is now part of a terrace, appear on the first edition. The middle pair of semis first appear on the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1030","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Adult Training Centre, Mere Road, Old Swinford","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10300","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hallens Drive, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10301","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Black Country New Road, Wednesbury","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the the 19th century steelworks was demolished.","The landline mapping shows land empty of buildings having been the site of a large metal works. The modern aerial photography c.2001 shows this site to have been developed with industrial units. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10302","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Bilston Road, Wednesbury","The playing field dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10303","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bilston Road, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10304","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holyhead Junior & Infant School, Wednesbury","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10305","Set","RESHO","Probable","Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century school.","A residential home which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10306","Set","APAR","Probable","Archer Close, Wednesbury","The maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century school.","The maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10307","Set","SMTER","Certain","Monway Buildings, Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of an early 20th century recreation ground. This area may have formed part of one of Wednesbury's medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10308","Set","APAR","Probable","Queens Gardens etc, Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these buildings are apartments which post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10309","Set","APAR","Probable","Manor House Road, Wednesbury","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war allotment gardens.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1031","Set","RESHO","Probable","The Glebelands, Kempton Way, Old Swinford","A residential home dating to the mid/late 20th century and built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10310","Set","MXSST","Probable","Whitley Street, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The other houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10311","Set","MXSST","Certain","Manor House Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10312","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Hall End, Wednesbury","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10313","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Mary's RC Church, St Mary's Road, Wednesbury","The Roman Catholic church dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The Catholic Church is marked on the first edition OS map but is not on the tithe map. The hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the club was formerly a school which is also marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10314","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Mary's RC School, Manor House Road, Wednesbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10315","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Bartholomew's Church, Wednesbury","The earliest parts of the church date to the medieval period.","The church has medieval origins - see SMR entry.",1066,1539 "HBL10316","Set","SMSM","Probable","Park Street & Wellcroft Street, Wednesbury","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10317","Set","MXSST","Certain","Whitehouse Avenue, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon derelict land created in the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10318","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Trowse Lane, Wednesbury","An area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century after the earlier settlement had been demolished. This area may have formed part of Wednesbury since the medieval period.","The area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10319","Com","COMCR","Certain","Upper & Lower High Street, Market Place & Union Street, Wednesbury","The commercial core's origins pre date the 19th century and is probably broadly based upon the medieval settlement of Wednesbury. The current buildings date between at least the 18th century through to the late 20th.","The main commercial area of Wednesbury with a road system which had probably largely been established in the medieval period. The earliest building pre date the first edition OS map, although many are probably 1960s/70s and late 20th century from the modern aerial photography - see SMR for individual buildings.",,1880 "HBL1032","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Corner of Glebe Lane and Witton Street, Old Swinford","The church dates to the inter war period, but the original church is now the Sunday School and is late 19th century in date.","The current church first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the original church is now marked as the Sunday School and that first appears on this site on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10320","Rec","LEICE","Certain","High Bullen, Wednesbury","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century metal works.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10321","Set","RESHO","Certain","Kingsbury House, Kings Street, Wednesbury","The residential home probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon part of the site of a large 19th century metal works. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The home for the elderly post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10322","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dale Street, Wednesbury","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Dales Street was formerly a through street when the terraces were present.",1939,1950 "HBL10323","Set","SML","Certain","Meeting Street & Queen Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century foundry.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL10324","Set","MDDT","Probable","Meeting Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of an earlier church.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10325","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Meeting Street, Wednesbury","An area of derelict land created in the mid/late 20th century when the inter war cabinet works and the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","An area of derelict land on the 2000 landline mapping, but the c.2001 modern aerial photography shows the site has been redeveloped.",1939,2000 "HBL10326","Set","MDDT","Certain","Trouse Lane, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10327","Ind","METWK","Possible","Meeting Street, Wednesbury","The works' origins may lie in the 19th century. This area may have formed part of medieval Wednesbury.","The earliest parts of this works may appear on the first edition OS map as a metal works. It is possible that the building may also be marked on the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL10328","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Black Country New Road, Wednesbury","An area of land which was created when the Black Country New Road was built in the mid/late 20th century after the demolition of the large 19th century steelworks.","Area of land which lines the Black Country New Road which had been the site of a large 19th century steelworks. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10329","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Portway Road, Wednesbury","The industrial building may date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier small works. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Now used as a warehouse, but the building may have been on the fourth edition OS map as a steel tube works.",1911,1938 "HBL1033","Set","MDSM","Probable","Heath Farm Road, Norton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10330","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Leabrook Road North, Wednesbury","An area of derelict land which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the railway sidings were lifted.","An area of derelict land marked on the 2000 landline mapping and the c.2001 aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10331","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bannister Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10332","Ind","INDES","Probable","Off Black Country New Road, Tipton","These industrial building date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works and a disused 19th century colliery.","Large warehouse type distribution centres which the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10333","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Leabrook North Road, Tipton","The depot and works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","The depot and the works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10334","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Black Country New Road, Tipton","An area of rough grassland which had been mined for coal in the 19th century.","Rough grassland is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10335","Ser","SUBS","Certain","East of Black Country New Road, Tipton","A large sub station which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","Large electricity sub station which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10336","Tra","RWSID","Certain","Off Black Country New Road, Wednesbury","The railway sidings date to the mid/late 19th century and were laid out possibly upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century coal pits.","The railway sidings are marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10337","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Hallens Drive, Wednesbury","An area of rough grassland which has been present here since at least the inter war period having once been mined for coal. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Rough grassland first appears on the fourth edition OS map, when old coal shafts cease to be recorded. The modern aerial photography suggests that this site is now a car park. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL10338","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Steel Roundabout, Black Country New Road, Wednesbury","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a part of a large 19th century metal works.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10339","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Great Western Street, Wednesbury","A probable works which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a malthouse which dated to at least the mid/late 19th century.","A probable industrial building post dating the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1034","Set","SML","Certain","Witton Street, Old Swinford","These houses are mainly terraces dating to the early 20th century, which had been built upon a field system, probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","The terraces mainly appear on the third edition OS map, but the semis to the left of the terrace post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10340","Ind","METWK","Probable","Portway Road, Wednesbury","A possible metal works whose earliest parts may date to the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest parts of this industrial building may be the same as those shown on the first to fourth edition OS maps when it was a tube works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10341","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Portway Road & Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of","A collection of various works which appear to post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10342","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","St James' Church, St James Street, Wednesbury","The church may date to the earlier 19th century whilst the former school and houses are later 19th century.","The church, church centre (the former school) and some of the houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but the depot post dates the fourth. The church may appear on the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL10343","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Dudley Street, Wednesbury","The fire station and houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century large metal works. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fire station and houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10344","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces, although settlement in this area may have originated in the medieval period.","The bus station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10345","Set","APAR","Probable","Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Coal may have been extracted from this area in the late 18th century.","These maisonettes and the single high rise block post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10346","Com","MRKT","Certain","Between Camp Street & Russell Street, Wednesbury","The market dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The market post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10347","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","An area of derelict land which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century Anglican Church was demolished.","An area of derelict land on the modern 2000 landline mapping. The single semi detached property post dates the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL10348","Com","RETPK","Probable","South of Axletree Way, Kings Hill","A retail park which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","A large retail park which probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (which is missing for this area) and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10349","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Park Lane, Fallings Heath","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mostly date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL1035","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Witton Street & Glebe Lane, Old Swinford","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses. This area had once formed heath land.","Some of these buildings first appear on the third edition OS map, but the majority first appear on the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL10350","Set","SMSM","Probable","Park Lane, Wednesbury","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century farm. This had been the site of Bescot Forge earlier in the century and a watermill prior to that.","The fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these mainly semi detached houses date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL10351","Set","MDSM","Probable","Alder Road, Wednesbury","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10352","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Wood Green High School & Stuart Bathurst RC School, Wood Green","The schools may date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these two schools date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10353","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Off Barlow Road, Bescot","The allotments are probably contemporary with the surrounding inter/post war housing estate and were laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the surrounding houses date to the inter or immediate post war period. The hedgerow running about half way across the allotments on an west-east axis was a field boundary marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1939,1950 "HBL10354","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Off Dingley Road, Bescot","The allotments are probably contemporary with the surrounding inter/post war housing estate and were laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the surrounding houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10355","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Barlow Road, Myvod Road & Hales Road, Wood Green","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10356","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","The Albert Pritchard School and Nursery, Wood Green","The school probably dates to the inter or immediate post war period and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the school date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10357","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Park Lane, Wood Green","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10358","Set","SMSM","Probable","Park Lane & Hobs Road, Wood Green","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10359","Set","MXSST","Certain","DeVille Road, Wood Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1036","Set","LGDT","Probable","Penn Road","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century and may have been built upon a field system, which originally formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","Claremont appears on the first edition OS map, other buildings are later, including Dartmouth House whose precise function cannot be ascertained from the map, but like Claremont may now be apartments or an office. The other buildings have been built within gardens and on the sites of other large houses.",1821,1880 "HBL10360","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Wood Green Junior School, Wood Green","The school may date to the inter or immediate post war period and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the school dates to the inter or immediate post war period, like the surrounding houses.",1939,1950 "HBL10361","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Wood Green Road, Wood Green","The cricket ground dates to the 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","A cricket ground is marked here on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10362","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woden Road East, Wood Green","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century allotment gardens.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10363","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Paul's Church, Wood Green Road, Wood Green","The church dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map. The vicarage is later 20th century.",1841,1880 "HBL10364","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sparrow Close, Wood Green","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10365","Set","LGDT","Certain","Wood Green Road, Wood Green","These houses date from the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL10366","Set","SMTER","Probable","John Fletcher Close, Wood Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century large detached house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10367","Set","SML","Certain","Brunswick Park Road, Wood Green","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century football ground.","These terraces and the institute all first appear on the third edition OS map. A couple of houses are later, but the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1901,1910 "HBL10368","Set","MMDST","Certain","Rooth Street, Wood Green","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10369","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Wood Green Road, Wood Green","The cemetery dates to the 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map. The mortuary chapels marked on that map have been demolished.",1841,1880 "HBL1037","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Marston Road","The depot and ambulance station date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of gardens belonging to large 19th century detached houses.","A depot and ambulance station both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10370","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Brunswick Park, Wednesbury","The public park dates to the 19th century. In the mid 19th century this site was a field system.","The public park is marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10371","Ser","SEW","Certain","Pumping Station, Brunswick Park Road, Wood Green","The pumping station dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The pumping station is marked on the first edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows that at c.2001 the main block survives, but with additions.",1841,1880 "HBL10372","Set","SML","Certain","Pool Street & Pound Road, Wednesbury","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition. A few are of probable 1960s/70s date (from modern aerial photography)",1841,1880 "HBL10373","Set","MDDT",,"Between Hydes Road & Brunswick Park Road, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century allotment gardens.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS Map, although one or two are present on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL10374","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodman Close, Wood Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of large detached houses, which dated to at least the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography shows that these houses mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10375","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Star Inn & Public House, Wood Green Road, Wood Green","The public houses date to at least the 19th century, although The Star Inn probably began as housing.","The two public houses both appear on the first edition OS map although the Star Inn had probably been domestic in nature on the first to third editions. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The other buildings in this polygon are houses which, from the modern aerial photography, are probably mid/late 20th century in date.",1841,1880 "HBL10376","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brunswick Park Road, Wood Green","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, including the public house, and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses and the public house mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10377","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Wednesbury Old Canal (part)",,"The canal is shown on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1765,1770 "HBL10378","Tra","CNAL","Probable","Rushall Canal, Sandwell","The canal dates to the 19th century.","The canal is not marked on the 2"" OS map.",1845,1850 "HBL10379","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Tame Valley Canal, Sandwell","The canal dates to the 19th century.","The canal is marked on the first edition OS map, but not the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1840,1845 "HBL1038","Set","SML","Certain","Goldthorn Terrace, Penn Road","This terrace dates to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","It appears that the rear extensions have all been taken down (with one exception) to form parking areas for each property. This terrace does not appear to have any garden areas attached to it?",1821,1880 "HBL10380","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St John's CE Junior & Infants School, Wednesbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10381","Set","APAR","Probable","Addison Street, Wednesbury","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, although a chapel survives. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A 19th century Methodist Chapel survives - see SMR entry.",1961,1980 "HBL10382","Set","SML","Certain","Corporation Street, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, although a few are present on the second edition. The other houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1901,1910 "HBL10383","Set","SMSM","Certain","Katherine Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10384","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Hurst Road & Woodbourne Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10385","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Warley Park, Warley Woods","Originally a private parkland designed by Humphrey Repton dating to the late 18th century.","See SMR entry for extensive description of the site.",1751,1820 "HBL10386","Set","LGSM","Certain","Lightwoods Hill, Warley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of a woodland on the late 18th/19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10387","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Beechwood Road, Monmouth Road & Devon Road, Harbourne","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of a woodland in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a few are on the second and the remainder are probably present by the fourth edition OS map although this is missing for part of this area.",1901,1910 "HBL10388","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Cock & Magpies Public House, Hagley Road West, Warley","The public house may date from at least the 19th century.","The public house may contain the building shown on the first edition OS map - although the modern aerial photography also shows probably modern extensions.",1841,1880 "HBL10389","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Harborne Road & Lightwoods Hill etc, Warley","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of a woodland in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the inter or immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL1039","Set","MDDT","Probable","Frederick Close & Colshaw Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them may date to the 1960s/70s, although a few are late 20th.",1961,1980 "HBL10390","Set","MDDT","Probable","Castle Croft, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10391","Com","OFF","Certain","Hagley Road West, Warley","The office block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century farm. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area had formed part of a woodland.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that this building is an office block post dating the fourrth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL10392","Com","SHPS","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Warley","These shops and hotel may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system. This area had formed part of a woodland in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the shops and hotel probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL10393","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hagley Road West, Warley","These houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10394","Set","LGSM","Certain","Hagley Road West, Warley","The earliest of these properties date to the 19th century whilst the apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of another 19th century house.","One of this pair appears on the first edition OS map and the other by the second edition OS map. The apartments probably post date the fourth edition (which is missing for this area) and were built on a large 19th century house.",1821,1880 "HBL10395","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Lightwoods Park, Harbourne","The public park dates to the early 20th century, but it had principally formed part of a private landscape parkland to Lightwoods Hall prior to this date.","The public park first appears on the third edition OS map. Some former field boundaries survive as lines of trees and some trees survive from at least the first edition OS map, presumably landscape plantings.",1901,1910 "HBL10396","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Dog Public House, Hagley Road, Harbourne","The public house dates to the 19th century and was probably built upon an area of a woodland.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10397","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lightwoods Road, Warley","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for some of this area, but where it exists these houses are marked upon it and where it doesn't the modern aerial photography suggests they are still of a similar date.",1911,1938 "HBL10398","Set","COUHS","Probable","Adkins Lane, Harbourne","Formerly a country house built in the late 18th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map - see also SMR entry. Now forms part of the public park its current use is not obvious from the mapping but is presumably no longer domestic?",1751,1820 "HBL10399","Set","SML","Certain","Galton Road, Upper St Mary's Road & Park Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses all first appear on the third edition OS map. The school post dates the fourth edition. Wigorn Road is the original lane and its original alignment obviously survives in comparison to the straight roads leading off it.",1901,1910 "HBL104","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Rowley Street, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1040","Set","APAR","Possible","Frederick Close, Old Swinford","These apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10400","Set","SML","Certain","Milcote Road, St Mary's Road & Lightwoods Road, Bearwood","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Wigon Road is the original route and is identifiable by it sinuous nature in comparison with the straight roads leading off it which are contemporary with these houses.",1881,1900 "HBL10401","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's Church, Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map along with the associated buildings.",1881,1900 "HBL10402","Set","SMTER","Certain","Anderson Road & Poplar Road, Bearwood","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a possible field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map - a few are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10403","Ind","GARA","Certain","Hagley Road, Bearwood","The garages date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century large semi detached houses.","The garages post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10404","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Anderson Road, Bearwood","The public houses and several other buildings date to the 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map as are several of the buildings to the north of the road, one of which may be a malthouse marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10405","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Poplar Road, Bearwood","These terraces date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10406","Com","SHPCN","Probable","Bearwood Shopping Centre, Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the shopping centre post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL10407","Com","COMCR","Possible","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","These buildings, probably now shops, date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map and although they may have originally been built as domestic dwellings they are now shops.",1821,1880 "HBL10408","Set","APAR","Probable","Milton Court, Sandon Road, Bearwood","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the block dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10409","Com","COMCR","Probable","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","This part of Bearwood's commercial core dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These shops and banks etc form part of the commercial core of Bearwood and first appear on the third edition OS map. They may have been purpose built shops?",1901,1910 "HBL1041","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Colshaw Road & Frederick Close, Old Swinford","This public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields and 18th century Heath Farm.","Tarmac footpaths are visible over on the aerial photography crossing this piece of land. It is not officially a 'Public Park' therefore classed as public open space.",1939,2000 "HBL10410","Com","COMCR","Probable","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","This part of Bearwood's commercial core dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and may have been built as purpose built shops or else were originally domestic.",1881,1900 "HBL10411","Com","COMCR","Possible","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","This area of Bearwood's commercial core dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","These buildings mainly appear on the first edition OS map, it is not known whether they were purpose built shops or originally houses.",1821,1880 "HBL10412","Set","MXSST","Certain","Alexander Road, Hamilton Road & Sydney Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10413","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Abbey Infant School, Warley Woods","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the school post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL10414","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Warley Woods Methodist Church, Abbey Road, Warley","The Methodist Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war church. This site had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The Methodist Church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10415","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Thimblemill Recreation Ground,","The recreation ground dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field system, but including a mill pond.","The recreation ground first appears on the second editoin OS map as a cricket ground. See SMR entry for mill pond.",1881,1900 "HBL10416","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Thimblemill Road, Warley","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10417","Set","MXSST","Certain","Salop Road & Hilltop Road etc, Warley","These houses dates mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may in part have once formed part of an open medieval field.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few infill areas have houses of a later date.",1911,1938 "HBL10418","Set","MXSST","Probable","Smith Close, Warley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sand pit. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10419","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Annie Lennard School, off The Oval, Warley","The school may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1042","Set","MDDT","Possible","Norton Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site ofearly 19th century small cottages and were built upon heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, although a few are late 20th century in date.",1951,1960 "HBL10420","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Broadmede House, Off Pavilion Way, Warley","The high rise flat dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a cottage whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The high rise post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10421","Woo","DECW","Possible","Between Broadmoor Avenue & Norman Road, Warley","A woodland lining a stream which dates to the inter war period.","Trees are shown lining the stream on the fourth edition OS map and these survive on the modern aerial photography. This whole area had been farmland until the fourth edition OS map and these trees were probably planted as landscaping when the surrounding housing estate was built?",1911,1938 "HBL10422","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Hilltop Medical Centre, Hill Top Road, Warley","The medical centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The medical centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10423","Set","APAR","Probable","Maple Rise, Warley","These maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10424","Set","SMDT","Certain","Sandfields Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of small 19th century gravel pits. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10425","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The George Public House, Bleakhouse Road, Warley","The public house dates to the inter war period and the houses to the early 20th century. They were built upon a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the houses are present by the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10426","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Warley Infants School, Warley","The school dates from the mid/late 19th century and the church may be slightly later. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The earliest part of the school appears on the first editin OS map, but is not on the tithe map. The church may first appear on the second editon OS map. The chapel on the first edition looks much smaller than that on the second.",1841,1880 "HBL10427","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bristnall Hall High School, Bristnall Hall Lane, Warley","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Bristnall Hall Lane was been straightened by the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10428","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Bristnall Hall Road, Brookfields Road & Queen Road etc, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Bristanall Hall Road is the original road as marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map, but the other roads are contemporary with the housing estates.",1911,1938 "HBL10429","Set","SMTER","Probable","Springfields Road & Tudor Road, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1043","Set","SMTER","Certain","Witton Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","The majority first appear on the third edition, one row first appears on the fourth edition and a couple of houses first appear on the second edition. Majority are terraces, but one or two are semi detached.",1901,1910 "HBL10430","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Langley High School & Moat Farm Junior & Infant School, Warley","The schools date from the inter war period and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The schools largely first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10431","Set","SMSM","Certain","Knottsall Lane, Warley","These houses date from the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder are not much later. A couple of houses may have appeared on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10432","Set","MDSM","Certain","Moat Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10433","Set","SMTER","Certain","Moat Road, Warley","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, although the vicarage is probably marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10434","Set","MDDT","Certain","Moat Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10435","Set","SMSM","Probable","Defford Drive, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm whose origins probably date to the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10436","Set","SMSM","Certain","Defford Drive, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10437","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Public Baths, Vicarage Road, Warley","The public baths date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The public baths first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10438","Set","SMSM","Probable","Keanscott Drive, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10439","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Starkie Drive etc, Warley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war recreation ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1044","Set","LGDT","Certain","Norton Road, Old Swinford","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century.","One of these two houses appears on the first edition, the other first appears on the second. Other houses are all post 4th edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10440","Com","SHPS","Certain","Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm, whose origins probably lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10441","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10442","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kendal Rise, Warley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partially upon the site of a 19th century detached house. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one pair of semis first appears on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10443","Set","SMSM","Probable","Park Avenue, Warley","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10444","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Hancox Street, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one or two semis are on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL10445","Set","APAR","Probable","Warley Court, Pound Road, Warley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may date to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10446","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Moat Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open fieldin the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10447","Set","SMTER","Probable","Moat Road, Warley","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10448","Set","SMTER","Possible","Pottery Road, Warley","The houses date to the 1960s/70s and the apartments may be of a similar date or may be a converted 19th century public house. Settlement has been present on this site since at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","Some of these buildings date to the 1960s/70s, the other may post date the fourth edition OS map or may be a converted 19th century public house - not clear on the modern aerial photography.",1961,1980 "HBL10449","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hill Top Road, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1045","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Witton Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","All housing first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10450","Set","SMSM","Probable","Conway Avenue & George Road, Warley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, the earlier houses largely date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10451","Set","SMTER","Certain","George Road, Warley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sand pit. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10452","Set","MDDT","Probable","Colman Crescent, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a detached early 20th century house. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10453","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century having been quarried for sand and gravel in the inter war period. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","An area of rough grassland confirmed by the modern aerial photography which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10454","Ser","RESV","Certain","Langley Reservoir, Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","The reservoir dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The reservoir first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10455","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10456","Set","APAR","Probable","Beeches Road, Warley","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The 2000 landline mapping shows apartment blocks, but these are gone by the 2001 modern aerial photography.",1961,1980 "HBL10457","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","The public house probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a large houses whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The pulbic house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10458","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bristnall Hall Road, Warley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses is marked on the first edition OS map, one first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the others post date it.",1841,1880 "HBL10459","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Thimblemill Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1046","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Castlefort JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon an area of former rough pasture.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10460","Set","SMSM","Certain","Thimblemill Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10461","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Uplands Cemetery, Warley","The cemetery dates from the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The earliest part of the cemetery (the northern half) first appears on the second edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL10462","Set","MXSST","Certain","Mansion Gardens, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10463","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hales Crescent, Warley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10464","Set","MXSST","Certain","Unketts Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10465","Set","MMDST","Certain","Primrose Hill & Greenfields Road etc, Londonderry","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10466","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Thompson Gardens, Smethwick","The high rise flats and the apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century house. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These high rise flats and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10467","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mark's Church, Thimblemill Road, Londonderry","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10468","Set","MXSST","Certain","St Mark's Road & Queen's Road, Warley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10469","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between St Mark's Road & William Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1047","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bluebell Road & roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon rough grassland.","Modern aerial photography suggests that this estate dates to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL10470","Set","APAR","Probable","Hodgetts Close, Warley","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible small farm whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10471","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Two Brewers Public House, Queens Road, Warley","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have dated back to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10472","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Londonderry Playing Fields, Londonderry","The playing fields date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The playing fields first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10473","Set","MXSST","Certain","Milton Road & Francis Road, Londonderry","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10474","Set","APAR","Probable","Awefields Crescent, Londonderry","These maisonettes and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible small 19th century farm.","These maisonettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10475","Set","MMDST","Certain","Londonderry Lane, Londonderry","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10476","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lee Gardens & Margaret Gardens, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10477","Set","RESHO","Probable","Ash Lodge Nursing Home, Londonderry Lane, Smethwick","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10478","Set","MXSST","Certain","Warley Road & Queens Road, Londonderry","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Queens Road is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10479","Set","APAR","Probable","Queens Road, Londonderry","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and the cottages may originate in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, whilst the cottages are on the first edition OS map, but may be earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL1048","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Castle Hill Road & Holly Lane","These houses date from the 19th century.","Castle Gate Cottage appears on the first edition OS map, though it has been enlarged and the semis fronting onto Holly Lane first appear on the second edition OS map. Other semis are post 4th edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL10480","Com","SHPS","Probable","Londonderry Road, Londonderry","The shops and public house date to the inter war period and were built upon earlier cottages, whose origins may date to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These buildings are probably mainly shops and a public house which first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10481","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Dog Kennel Lane, Londonderry","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10482","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Formerly Cradley Pool, Cradley Heath","An area of rough grassland which had formed part of Cradley Pool until the later 19th century.","On the first edition OS map - much of this land had once been damed to form Cradley Pool which is marked on Yates map; although it is marked as dry on the first edition OS map, it still contained water on the 1865 map.",,1880 "HBL10483","Set","SMSM","Certain","Forge Lane, Cradley Heath","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of rough grassland.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map whilst the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder are probably 1960s/70s.",1911,1938 "HBL10484","Ser","SEW","Certain","Storm Storage Tanks, south of Forge Lane, Cradley Heath","Storm storage tanks which date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier iron works.","These tanks post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL10485","Set","MDDT","Probable","Maypole Close, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10486","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Forge Lane, Cradley Heath","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10487","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Stourbridge Extension GWR","The railway line dates to the mid 19th century.","The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1840 "HBL10488","Ind","METWK","Probable","Woods Road, Cradley Heath","These works probably date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works and earlier cottages.","The earliest of these industrial buildings probably first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10489","Ind","METWK","Probable","Cradley Heath Factory Centre, Woods Road, Cradley Heath","The earliest of these industrial buildings probably date to the late 19th century, some parts may be earlier as an iron works existed here earlier in the century.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appear on the second edition OS map when this site was used as a chain and iron works.",1881,1900 "HBL1049","Set","MDSM","Certain","Holly Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Two sets of semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map, other houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10490","Set","SMTER","Probable","New Pool Road, Cradley Heath","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10491","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Forge Lane, Cradley Heath","The depot dates from the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest part of this building may appear on the fourth edition OS map as an Omnibus Depot. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10492","Set","SMSM","Certain","Greenfield Avenue, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10493","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woodhouse Way, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10494","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Silverthorne Lane, Cradley Heath","The depot and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage works.","The depot and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10495","Set","MDDT","Probable","Silverthorne Lane, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large late 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL10496","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Compton Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10497","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Whitehall Gardens, Cradley Heath","The public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The public park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10498","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Silverthorne Lane, Cradley Heath","The works and factories date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The earliest building on this industrial site probably first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL10499","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Forge Lane, Cradley Heath","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century works.","The depot probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL105","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Rowley Street, Walsall","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a disused limestone quarry.","The semis first appear on the second edition OS map and the terrace on the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1050","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Salters Road & Druids Walk","The earliest of these houses date to the 1950s and were built possibly upon ancient unenclosed pasture which had formed part of Cannock Chase in the past.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the 1950s and those in New Wood Grove date to the 1990s.",1951,1960 "HBL10500","Set","SMTER","Certain","Whitehall Road, Cradley Heath","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. On the first edition OS map the field boundaries that dominate are aligned N-S, however on the tithe map they are E-W - did the founding of the colliery alter the field pattern, or did this happen earlier?",1881,1900 "HBL10501","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Compton Road & Sydney Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although one or two first appear on the second edition and others are later. The dominate field boundaries on the first edition OS map are aligned N-S, but on the tithe map they are E-W. Could the realignment been due to the founding of the colliery in the middle of the field system?",1901,1910 "HBL10502","Ind","METWK","Possible","Lower High Street, Cradley Heath","This works dates from the 19th century and had been a chainmakers.","The earliest buildings on this site may be marked on the first edition OS map, they are certainly present by the second edition and others are present by the third edition. The SMR entry states it had been a chainmakers.",1841,1880 "HBL10503","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lower High Street, Cradley Heath","These cottages date to at least the 19th century and others have since been demolished. This area may have begun as squatter settlement, on the edge of Cradley Heath.","These cottages survive from the first edition OS map (others have been demolished). Settlement is indicated here on the tithe map, but it is not possible to say whether these buildings were among them. On Yates' and the 2"" OS map settlement is only shown for the north side of the road and it may have been squatter settlement on the edge of Cradley Heath (see Yates' in particular).",1821,1840 "HBL10504","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Lower High Street & Chester Road, Cradley Heath","A large works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","A large works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10505","Ind","METWK","Certain","Wood Road, Cradley Heath","This industrial site dates from the 19th century and had been used as an anchor works.","The earliest of these industrial buildings are marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10506","Ind","INDES",,"Portersfield Industrial Estate and Lodge Forge Trading Estate, Cradley Heath","These industrial estate and trading estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These industrial estates and trading estate post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10507","Ind","WRKS","Probable","McArthur Road, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century gas works.","These works appear on post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10508","Com","COMCR","Probable","Five Ways & High Street, Cradley Heath","The commercial core of Cradley Heath which probably dates from the earlier 19th century and had been built upon Cradley Heath.","The commercial core of Cradley Heath - marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Some buildings are marked on the 2"" OS map along this road. The buildings date between the 19th century and the later 20th.",1821,1840 "HBL10509","Set","APAR","Probable","Compton Grange,Whitehall Road , Cradley Heath","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century schools.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1051","Set","SMSM","Probable","Fort Crescent & Castleford Road","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the 18th/19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL10510","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Lower High Street, Cradley Heath","The Worker's Institute dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","Worker's Institute which first appears on the third edition OS map - see SMR entry. The job centre first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10511","Set","MXSST","Certain","Codsall Road & The Terrace, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10512","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century chain works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10513","Set","MXSST","Certain","Northgate & Woodfield Avenue, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10514","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cokeland Place, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10515","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Nursery School,Graingers Lane, Cradley Heath","The nursery school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The nursery school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10516","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Graingers Lane Methodist Church, Graingers Lane, Cradley Heath","The church dates to the early 20th century and the school to the 19th century.","The church first appears on the third editin OS map, although the Sunday School appears on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10517","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Station Street, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century railway works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10518","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Station Road, Cradley Heath","The works date from the late 19th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings appear to be marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10519","Set","SMTER","Certain","Sutherland Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1052","Set","SMSM","Certain","Castle Road & Salters Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, but a few are earlier and later. This had formed part of a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th/19th century and had, historically, been part of Cannock Chase.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. No. 30 Castle Road first appears on the second edition, No.s 10-16 Castle Road first appear on the third edition OS map and No.s 3 & 5 Salters Road post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10520","Ind","INDES","Certain","Spinners End Industrial Estate & Oakfield Industrial Estate, Cradley Heath","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century railway sidings.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10521","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pennant Road, Cradley Heath","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10522","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Newlyn Road, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century, although one building is probably of early 20th century date, and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. One building first appears on the third edition OS map - see SMR entry. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10523","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Bearmore Playing Field, Cradley Heath","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10524","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Luke's Church, Four Ways, Cradley Heath","The church dates to the mid 19th century. This area had probably once formed part of Cradley heath.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1840 "HBL10525","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","The Baptist church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier chapel and terrace houses.","The Baptist church first appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10526","Ind","INDES","Certain","Hillcrest Industrial Estate, Cradley Heath","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces, although the public house survives.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map; the public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10527","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of several 19th century iron works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10528","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Grainger's Lane, Cradley Heath","The public house and other buildings date to the 19th century and were built upon a possible field system.","The public house and out buildings are marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10529","Set","MDDT","Probable","Surfeit Hill Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier squatter settlement, whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/702 Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1053","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Castle Plantation.","This woodland dates to at least the 19th century.","On the first edition OS map.",1801,1880 "HBL10530","Set","SMSM","Certain","Surfeit Hill Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier squatter settlement, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10531","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Surfeit Hill Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10532","Set","APAR","Probable","Grove Villas, Cradley Heath","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10533","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Barrs Road & Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but a couple are later and others are on the second and third editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10534","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foxes Ridge, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10535","Woo","DECW","Probable","Codsall Coppice, Cradley Heath","This woodland may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL10536","Set","SMSM","Certain","Trejon Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL10537","Set","MDDT","Probable","Rowley Hill View, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large house called High Harcourt, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10538","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Barrs Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10539","Set","SMTER","Probable","Harcourt Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1054","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Shireoak Hill","This area may have been rough grassland since at least the 19th century.","Looks very overgrown on modern aerial photography and earthworks are marked on the landline map - possibly old quarries (still post dating the fourth edition)? Marked as rough pasture on the first to fourth editions. Polygon created by consulting aerial photography as well as mapping.",1821,1880 "HBL10540","Set","MXSST","Probable","Coppice Road & Valley Road, Corngreaves","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10541","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Corngreaves Golf Course","The golf course dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The golf course post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10542","Set","COUHS","Certain","Corngreaves Hall, Corngreaves","Corngreaves Hall was built as a country house in the late 18th century.","See SMR entry for dates of building. A building is marked here on Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL10543","Ser","SEW","Certain","Storm Storage Tanks, Corngreaves Road, Corngreaves","The storm storage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The storm storage tanks post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10544","Set","SMSM","Probable","Corngreaves Walk & Barn Close, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10545","Set","COTYP","Probable","Corngreaves Road, Corngreaves","The cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The cottages are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL10546","Woo","DECW","Probable","Corngreaves Road, Corngreaves","The woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The woodland is visible on the modern aerial photographs.",1939,2000 "HBL10547","Set","SMTER","Certain","Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were possibly built upon a 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, a couple may be later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10548","Set","SMTER","Probable","Red Brick Close & Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10549","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","An area of derelict land which had been the site of an inter war factory demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1055","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Shireoak Hill","This area of rough grassland probably dates from the mid/late 20th century and was probably the site of post war quarrying. In the 19th and early 20th century it had been a planned field system probably enclosed in the 18th/19th century.","The area is shown as open rough grassland/scrub on the modern aerial photography; it appears it is used as a public open space, but is not described as park on the mapping. SMR records suggests that in the period between the publication of the fourth edition OS map (1930s/40s) and the modern landline/aerial photography (c.2000) this land has been subject to some degree of gravel extraction.",1939,2000 "HBL10550","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Timbertree Primary School, Cradley Heath","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10551","Woo","DECW","Probable","Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath","The woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has largely been established on the site of a 19th century colliery.","Woodland is shown on the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10552","Set","RESHO","Probable","Valley Court Nursing Home, Valley Road, Cradley Heath","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10553","Com","SHPS","Probable","Valley Road, Cradley Heath","These shops date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These shops and public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10554","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barrs Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10555","Set","MDDT","Certain","Haden Park Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10556","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Retreat, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a diused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10557","Set","MDDT","Possible","Timbertree Road, Cradley Heath","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10558","Set","COUHS","Certain","Haden Hill Hall, Cradley Heath","Haden Hill House was built as a country house and pre dates 1750.","On the first edition OS map, the tithe map, the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL10559","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Haden Hill Park, Cradley Heath","The public park dates to the inter war period and was established upon the site of a private landscape parkland which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","Shown as a public park on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1056","Set","LGDT","Probable","Norton Road, south of Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10560","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Haden Hill Leisure Centre, Barrs Road, Cradley Heath","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of a private parkland which had belonged to Haden Hill Hall.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10561","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Between Barr Road & Halesowen Road,","The council offices date to the inter war period and were built upon part of a late 18th/early 19th century landscape parkland which had belonged to Haden Hill Hall.","The council offices first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10562","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hayseech","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. (the modern aerial photography shows this site to now be a housing estate).",1939,2000 "HBL10563","Set","SMTER","Probable","Haden Close, Hayseech","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probable squatter settlement known as Hayseech.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10564","Set","MDMXD","Certain","The Crescent, Hayseech","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a couple are later.",1911,1938 "HBL10565","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Gun Barrel Industrial Centre, Hayseech","An industrial site which may date from at least the 19th century and is an industrial estate. This site had originally been a water mill.","It is possible that the earliest parts of this industrial site appear on the fourth edition OS map. It is now an industrial estate.",1841,1880 "HBL10566","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Hayseech","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century, although one 19th century cottage survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century although a few may be mid 20th century. The earliest parts of no.7 are marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL10567","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hadendale Close, Hayseech","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large late 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10568","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Halesowen Road, Haden Cross","These houses date from the 19th century and were largely built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, although several have since been divided into apartments.",1841,1880 "HBL10569","Woo","DECW","Possible","Haden Hill","Some of these trees may date from the 19th century.","Trees are marked here on the first to third editions (the fourth edition rarely shows this kind of detail) and on the modern landline mapping - confirmed by the aerial photographs",1841,1880 "HBL1057","Set","LGDT","Certain","Norton Road, Stourbridge","The earliest of these houses dates to the early 20th century, whilst the others are later, and was built upon the site of a 19th century paddock.","The oldest building first appears on the third edition OS map, the other houses are built in the garden and are all post 4th edition. The large house still sits on a large plot.",1901,1910 "HBL10570","Set","MDSM","Probable","Chatsworth Road etc, Haden Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10571","Set","SMSM","Probable","High Clere, Haden Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10572","Set","MDTER","Certain","Halesowen Road, Haden Hill","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10573","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Marquis Drive, Haden Hill","The railway line was lifted in the mid/late 20th century.","The line of a railway on the first to fourth edition OS maps, but not there on the modern landline.",1939,2000 "HBL10574","Set","LGDT","Certain","Halesowen Road, Haden Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder are not much later, from the modern aerial photography.",1911,1938 "HBL10575","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former Netherton & Halesowen Branch (GWR), Haden Cross","The 19th century railway was lifted in the mid/late 20th century.","A railway is marked on the first to fourth edition OS maps, but only an earthwork is marked on the modern landline mapping",1939,2000 "HBL10576","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Netherton & Halesowen Branch (GWR), Haden Hill","The 19th century railway line was lifted in the mid/late 20th century.","The railway line was marked on the first to fourth edition OS maps, but is not on the landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10577","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Haden Hill","The timber yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brick works.","The timber yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10578","Set","MDSM","Probable","Sherbourne Road, Haden Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10579","Woo","DECW","Probable","Haden Cross","The woodland was probably originally part of a garden in the 19th century.","Originally part of Haden Cross garden - now a woodland?",1841,1880 "HBL1058","Set","MDDT","Certain","Norton Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10580","Set","MDSM","Certain","Beauty Bank, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10581","Set","MDSM","Certain","Barrs Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10582","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cricketer's Meadow, Haden Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date to the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10583","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hollies Rise, Haden Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date to the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10584","Set","MDSM","Probable","Beauty Bank, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but are not on the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10585","Set","MDSM","Certain","Beauty Bank, Haden Hill","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon derelict land. This had been the site of settlement in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, two appear on the second edition OS map and two on the fourth, one may be later.",1901,1910 "HBL10586","Set","MDMXD","Certain","High Haden Road, Haden Hill","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map although a few are as late as the 1960s/70s.",1911,1938 "HBL10587","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Halesowen Road, Haden Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, parts of the masonic hall may also appear on this map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10588","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Halesowen Road, Haden Hill","The public house dates to at least the mid 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the possibly the tithe map. However, settlement is marked here on the 2"" OS map and Yates' also.",1821,1840 "HBL10589","Set","MDDT","Probable","Haden Cross","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon part of a woodland garden.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1059","Set","APAR","Probable","Hayling Grove, Goldthorn Hill","These apartments date to the late 20th century and was built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10590","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Dudley Canal, Sandwell",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1795,1800 "HBL10591","Set","SMSM","Probable","Granville Road & Hillside Avenue etc, Black Heath","These houses probably all date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for part of this area, but these houses appear on that section that's present and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses are largely of a similar date.",1911,1938 "HBL10592","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Off High Haden Road, Haden Hill","The woodland mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","This woodland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, although a few trees are marked on the first - third edition OS maps. It is mostly a field system on these maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10593","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Haden Hill Road, Gorsty Hill","These houses may date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods, but the majority and the earliest are probably mid 20th century. This part of Haden Hill Road is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10594","Set","COTYP","Probable","Haden Hill Road, Gorsty Hill","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These cottages are marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL10595","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Station Road, Gorsty Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10596","Set","MXSST","Probable","Chapel Close, Gorsty Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century clay quarry.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10597","Set","SMTER","Probable","Gorsty Hill Road, Gorsty Hill","These houses date from the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","These houses are of several periods but the earliest appear on the first edition OS map and the majority of the remainder are present by the third edition OS map. The fourth edition OS map is missing, but a few probably post date it having been built upon the site of 19th century houses.",1841,1880 "HBL10598","Set","SMTER","Probable","Station Road, Gorsty Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL10599","Set","COTYP","Probable","Station Road, Gorsty Hill","The cottages and the public house date from the 19th century and were possibly built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map including the public house. A few are present by the third edition OS map and a couple are probably 1960s/70s.",1841,1880 "HBL106","Set","MXLTS","Certain","East side of Rowley Street, Walsall","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Housing first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1060","Set","LGDT","Certain","Goldthorn Hill","A large detached property which dates to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Now a nursing home - was a large detached house called Ivy Cliff. The grounds are still extensive, but were much larger - a small housing estate having been built onto most of them. Greenhouses are marked on the first to fourth editions.",1821,1880 "HBL10600","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Gorsty Hill Bridge, Gorsty Hill","This rough grassland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and it had been the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","Probably rough grassland/scrub which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10601","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Seedhouse Court, Gorsty Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10602","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Station Road, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century leather works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10603","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Waterfall Lane & Station Road, Gorsty Hill","The earliest buildings on this site probably date from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of this works probably appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10604","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Wharf Public House, Station Road, Gorsty Hill","The public house was built as a domestic house in the 18th century.","The SMR suggests that this building dates to the 18th century and is now a public house.",,1750 "HBL10605","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","South of Waterfall Lane, Gorsty Hill","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century works.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10606","Set","SMSM","Certain","Grange Road, Gorsty Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10607","Set","MDTER","Certain","Station Road, Cradley Heath","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second and third edition OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10608","Set","SMTER","Probable","Woodcroft Close, Cradley Heath","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war iron works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10609","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Southbank Road, Cradley Heath","The works dates to the inter war period and was built mainly upon a field system.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1061","Set","MDDT","Certain","Needwood Close","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10610","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Sutherland Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10611","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Sutherland Road, Cradley Heath","The playing field dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10612","Set","MXSST","Possible","Willow Close & Elm Tree Way, Cradley Heath","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10613","Set","HIRIS","Probable","South Bank Way, Cradley Heath","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of disused 19th century clay quarries.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL10614","Ind","INDES","Certain","Broadcott Industrial estate & Broadwyn Trading estate, Cradley Heath","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10615","Ind","INDES","Certain","Waterfall Lane Trading Estate, Cradley Heath","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10616","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wrights Lane, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier housing which had been demolished by the end of the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10617","Set","APAR","Probable","Great Western Drive, Cradley Heath","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century railway.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10618","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former Netherton & Halesowen Branch (GWR), Sandwell","A former 19th century railway lifted in the mid/late 20th century.","Marked as disused on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10619","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Carratts Lane, Old Hill","The factory dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of two 19th century collieries.","The large factory post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1062","Set","MXSST","Probable","Needwood Close & Goldthorn Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, but settlement along this stretch of Goldthorn Hill probably pre dates 1750.",1961,1980 "HBL10620","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Between Waterfall Lane & Station Road, Gorsty Hill","The public house dates to the 19th century and the other buildings are later.","The public house is the oldest building on site and is marked on the first edition OS map. The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map and the works post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10621","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Wrights Lane & Clifton Street, Old Hill","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10622","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cherry Orchard, Reddall Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks and terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10623","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Temple Meadow Infants & Primary School, Reddall Hill","The schools date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The two schools first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10624","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between Wrights Lane & Clifton Street, Reddall Hill","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century terraces were demolished.","The waste land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10625","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cherry Orchard, Reddall Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10626","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cherry Orchard & Wrights Lane, Reddall Hill","These houses date from the late 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth edition OS map and are probably of 1960s/70s and late 20th century date (from modern aerial photographs).",1881,1900 "HBL10627","Set","SMTER","Probable","Orchard Way, Blossom Grove & Cherry Drive, Reddall Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10628","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Wright's Lane, Reddall Hill","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10629","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Heathfield High School, Old Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1063","Ser","SEW","Certain","Goldthorn Hill Pumping Station","The pumping station dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","First appears on the first edition.",1841,1880 "HBL10630","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Powke Lane, Old Hill","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century saw mill which was demolished in the inter war period.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10631","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Garratt's Lane, Old Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10632","Ind","INDES","Certain","Unisant Trading Estate, Old Hill","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10633","Ind","METWK","Certain","Steel Stockyard, Cox's Lane, Old Hill","The steel stockyard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The steel stockyard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10634","Set","MXSST","Certain","Victoria Road, Old Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10635","Set","MDSM","Possible","Lotus Drive, Old Hill","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century chain works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the late 20th century (1980s?)",1981,2000 "HBL10636","Ind","ENGW","Certain","Cox's Lane, Old Hill","The engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The engineering works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. (The modern aerial photography(2001) shows 21st century houses on this site) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10637","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Powke Lane, Old Hill","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10638","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Gawne Lane, Old Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10639","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Netherton & Halesowen Branch (GWR), Sandwell","The line of a 19th century railway which was dismantled in the mid/late 20th century","The railway was dismantled post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1064","Ser","RESV","Certain","South of Goldthorn Hill","The reservoir probably dates to the mid/late 19th century.","The reservoir closest to Goldthorn Hill appears on the first edition, the one set further back post dates the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL10640","Ind","INDES","Certain","Sapcote Industrial Estate, Old Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10641","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Doulton Road, Old Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused late 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10642","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Doulton Road, Rowley Regis","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century large pottery works.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10643","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Bluebell Road, Mousesweet","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10644","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Gawne Lane, Rowley Regis","An area of rough grassland, which was mainly a field system until the inter war period.","This area is marked as rough grassland on the modern landline mapping and the fourth edition OS map. On the first to third editions it is mainly fields, although The Hilly Place seems to have been a coal spoil heaps - shafts are marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10645","Set","MDDT","Probable","Forest Drive, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war playing field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10646","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Linton Road, Mousesweet","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10647","Set","MXSST","Probable","Halesowen Road & Cox's Lane, Old Hill & Mousesweet","The surviving houses date from the late 19th century and were built in an area of earlier squatter settlement.","The surviving houses first appear on the second edition OS map at the earliest; others are present by the third and fourth editions. Settlement is marked on the first edition OS map, but appears to be mainly squatter settlement.",1881,1900 "HBL10648","Set","MXSST","Certain","Highland Road, Mousesweet","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10649","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Ashtree Mound Playing Field, Mousesweet","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1065","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Goldthorn Park Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10650","Set","MXSST","Certain","Waggon Street, Old Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10651","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Garratts Lane, Old Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10652","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Heathfield Close, Old Hill","The cricket ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The cricket ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10653","Set","APAR","Probable","Heathfield Close, Old Hill","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century railway.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10654","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wrights Lane, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10655","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The methodist chapel may date to the 19th century and the school is of early 20th century date.","This Methodist chapel may be the one shown on the first edition OS map, it is certainly present by the third edition, along with the school. It may also be the building shown on the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10656","Set","SMTER","Probable","Beechcroft Road, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10657","Set","APAR","Probable","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10658","Set","SMTER","Probable","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","These houses probably date from the 19th century.","Some of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the others are later.",1841,1880 "HBL10659","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Heathfield Way, Old Hill","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.",,1939,2000 "HBL1066","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Goldthorn Park School","This area of rough grassland may date to the inter war period. It had been the site of a colliery in the 19th century.","Rough pasture is depicted on the fourth edition - and in smaller patches on earlier maps. Aerial photography suggests it is still. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10660","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Church View Drive & Vestry Close, Old Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10661","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Warren's Hall Park, Sandwell","A country park dating to the mid/late 20th century which is an area of landscaped former colliery land.","The country park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10662","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Warren's Hall Park, Sandwell","A country park dating to the mid/late 20th century which is an area of landscaped former colliery land.","The country park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10663","Ind","METWK","Probable","Foxoak Street, Cradley Heath","A chain works dating to the 19th century and may have been built upon the site of an earlier farm, whose origins date to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the second edition - a chain works on the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL10664","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Foxoak Street, Cradley Heath","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of an early 20th century engineering works.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10665","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between St Annes Road & Foxoak Street, Cradley Heath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon 19th century houses.","These works appear to post date the fourth edition OS map. A few earlier industrial buildings survive - see SMR entries",1939,2000 "HBL10666","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Compton Road, Cradley Heath","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century iron foundry was demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map (the modern aerial photography shows housing has since been built upon this site).",1939,2000 "HBL10667","Set","APAR","Certain","St Anne's Court, St Anne's Road, Cradley Heath","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10668","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Anne's Road, Cradley Heath","The Sunday School dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have originated as squatter settlement prior to the 19th century.","This buildings is marked as a Sunday School on the third and fourth edition OS Maps, it is not on the second edition. The council office post dates the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL10669","Set","SMSM","Certain","St Anne's Road, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible 19th century settlement.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1067","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Park Hall Road & cul-de-sacs off it","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery and partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. This polygon is one of several in which the geology changes west to east (the South Staffs Coalfield being to the east). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10670","Ind","WRKS","Probable","St Anne's Road, Cradley Heath","These works date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century timber yard.","The earliest industrial buildings may appear on the third edition OS Map, several are certainly present by the fourth edition OS map and the remainder post date that map.",1901,1910 "HBL10671","Ind","METWK","Certain","Providence Street, Cradley Heath","This industrial building was built in the late 19th century as a chain works, upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works first appears on the second edition OS map and was built as a chain works.",1881,1900 "HBL10672","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Providence Street, Cradley Heath","The works date from the 19th century and were built upon the site of possible earlier housing, but had probably been a field system in the early 19th century.","The earliest of these industrial buildings are marked on the first edition OS map. Now used as two industrial estates, but were metal working sites on the second and third editions. The tithe map suggests settlement along Providence Street, which does not exist on the earlier 2"" OS map (1814).",1841,1880 "HBL10673","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Salvation Army Fort, Foxoak Street, Cradley Heath","The Salvation Army halls date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The Salvation Army hall both first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10674","Set","SMTER","Probable","Meredith Street etc, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mainly late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. See SMR entry for St John's Hall.",1961,1980 "HBL10675","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Bannister Street, Cradley Heath","Mostly derelict land created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century squatter settlement of Newtown was demolished. A couple of 19th century buildings survive.","Mostly derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS Map - a couple of buildings survive which were marked on the first edition OS Map - a cottage and the public house.",1939,2000 "HBL10676","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Bannister Street, Cradley Heath","An area of derelict land which was created when the 19th century terraces were demolished, however one such property survives.","The majority of this land is derelict which post dates the fourth edition OS map. One house survives from the first edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10677","Set","MMDST","Certain","Claremont Street & Broadway Street etc, Old Hill","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10678","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Reddal Hill Junior & Infant School, Old Hill","The school dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10679","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Reddall Hill Road, Old Hill","The works date from the late 19th to mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, others are probably present by the fourth edition and the remainder post date that map.",1881,1900 "HBL1068","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Northgate","This fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area pre dated 1750.","Fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10680","Com","COMCR","Probable","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The commercial core of Old Hill which dates to the 19th century. This area was largely fields in the early 19th century.","The majority of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS Map and the SMR confirms that at least some of them were built at shops.",1841,1880 "HBL10681","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Highgate Street, Old Hill","This works dates to the 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The works is marked on the first edition OS map. Settlement is indicated on these roads on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL10682","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Halesowen Road & Heathfield Way, Old Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of the 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10683","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Old Hill Junior & Infants School, Old Hill","The school dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The school is marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10684","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL10685","Rec","THETR","Probable","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The theatre dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The former theatre first appears on the third edition OS map and is now a meeting hall. The other hall post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10686","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","This building may date to the 19th century and have originally been a Sunday School.","This building, marked as the Sunday School on the first edition OS map, may be the same as the building on that map.",1841,1880 "HBL10687","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Waterfall Saw Mills, Waterfall Lane, Blackheath","The saw mill dates to the late 19th century and was built upon part of a colliery.","The saw mills first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL10688","Set","MDDT","Probable","Owens Way & Higgs Field Crescent, Blackheath","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10689","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Rear of Powke Lane, Blackheath","An area of rough grassland dating to the mid/late 20th century which had mainly formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","An area of rough grassland/scrub which post dates the fourth edition OS map. On the historic OS maps the majority of this area is a field system, with a small coal pit to the west. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1069","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Brooklands Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields. The fields were enclosed after 1840 from land which had formed part of Holly Bank Common.","The earliest buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and the majority of the rest of the housing first appears on the third edition OS.",1881,1900 "HBL10690","Set","SMSM","Certain","Powkes Lane, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10691","Ind","METWK","Probable","Powke Lane, Blackheath","A former chain works, now an industrial estate, which dates from the 19th century.","The earliest of these industrial buildings are marked on the first edition OS map when the site was a chain works, now an industrial estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL10692","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Rowley Regis Cemetery & Cremotorium, Moor Lane, Rowley Regis","The cemetery dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10693","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Rowley Regis Community Hospital,Moor Lane, Rowley Regis","The hospital dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The hospital post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10694","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bearmore Road & Clyde Street, Cradley Heath","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map although one terrace is on the second edition and the semis are mainly present by the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10695","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bearmore Road, Cradley Heath","The works date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The works first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10696","Set","MXSST","Probable","Pearson Street & Petford Street, Cradley Heath","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1970,1980 "HBL10697","Set","APAR","Probable","Lawrence Lane etc, Cradley Heath","The apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10698","Set","SMTER","Certain","Church Street, Old Hill","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, one former semi is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10699","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The police station dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The police station is marked on the first edition OS map, the clinic first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the fire station post dates that map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL107","Set","LGSM","Certain","Broadway North","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Most of the semi detached houses in the road appear on the second edition OS, the others by the third. The school appears on modern landline mapping - a building on this site on previous mapping may be a school, but it is not marked.",1881,1900 "HBL1070","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lawnswood Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. The earlier field system had been enclosed after 1840 from land which had formed part of Holly Bank Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10700","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lawrence Lane & Plant Street, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10701","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Corngreaves Junior & Infants School, Old Hill","The school dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The school is marked on the first edition OS map, the library first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10702","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Plant Street, Old Hill","The terraces and works date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces and works first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10703","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Newtown Lane & School Street, Cradley Heath","The earliest of these industrial buildings date from the 19th century. This area had probably been fields at the beginning of that century.","The earliest of these industrial buildings are marked on the first edition OS map, the others mainly post date the fourth edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10704","Set","APAR","Probable","Upper High Street & St Luke's Street, Cradley Heath","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and may have been built partly upon the 19th century commercial core. This area had formed part of a heath land in the late 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s, the houses may be earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL10705","Com","COMCR","Probable","Upper High Street, Cradley Heath","These buildings date to the 19th century and form part of the commercial core of Cradley Heath. This area had been heathland in the late 18th century.","These buildings are marked on the first edition OS map and form part of the commercial core",1841,1880 "HBL10706","Set","MDDT","Possible","Spinners End Drive, Cradley Heath","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century railway sidings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10707","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Upper High Street, Cradley Heath","This works dates from the 19th century.","The earliest buildings on this site are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are largely present by the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL10708","Com","COMCR","Possible","Reddall Hill Road, Cradley Heath","These buildings date to the 19th century and may have formed part of the commercial core of Cradley Heath.","These buildings are marked on the first edition OS Map and buildings are represented here on the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1840 "HBL10709","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lawrence Lane, Old Hill","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of the houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the majority of the remainder are on the second edition and others are present by the fourth.",1841,1880 "HBL1071","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vigo Terrace","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the late 19th century. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. This development respects the former field boundaries.",1961,1980 "HBL10710","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brook Lane, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have originated as squatter settlement prior to the mid/late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10711","Ind","GARA","Certain","Reddal Hill Road, Old Hill","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have originated as squatter settlement in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10712","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Reddall Hill Road, Old Hill","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of earlier settlement, the origins of which may have pre dated 1750.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10713","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Highgate Street, Old Hill","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10714","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mace Street, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century public house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10715","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Powke Lane, Old Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a late 19th century iron works and earlier houses.","These works mostly post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10716","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Moor Lane, Garratts Lane etc,","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a 19th century brickworks.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10717","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Moor Lane, Rowley Regis","An area of rough grassland which was created in the mid/late 20th century having been quarried for clay, to make bricks, since the 19th century.","A re-landscaped clay quarry from the modern aerial photography and landline mapping Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10718","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dudhill Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL10719","Set","RESHO","Probable","Harvest Lodge,Harvest Road, Rowley Regis","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1072","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Vigo Road & Brooklands Road, Vigo","These apartments date to the 1950s/60s and were built upon earlier houses. This area had formed part of Holly Bank Common in the earlier 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1950s/60s.",1951,1960 "HBL10720","Set","SMTER","Probable","Harvest Road, Rowley Regis","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10721","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brickhouse Road, Farm Road & Knowle Road, Rowley Regis","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a disused colliery and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10722","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dudhill Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused late 19th century clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10723","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brickhouse Junior & Infant School, Rowley Regis","The school may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and may date to the 1960s/70s like the houses around it.",1961,1980 "HBL10724","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Cornfield Road & Dudhill Road, Rowley Regis","An area of public open space which may date to the 1960s/70s and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century clay pit.","An area of probably public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map, and probably dates to the 1960s/70s like the nearby houses. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10725","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Brickhouse Public House, Harvest Road, Rowley Regis","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10726","Set","RESHO","Probable","Knowle House Home for the Elderly, Harvest Road, Rowley Regis","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10727","Com","SHPS","Probable","Harvest Road, Rowley Regis","These shops and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These shops and maisonesttes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10728","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","West of Rowley Regis College, Rowley Regis","An area of rough grassland and became established upon the site of several earlier quarries.","Rough grassland confirmed by the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10729","Soc","HIED","Certain","Rowley Regis Colliege & sports ground, Rowley Regis","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century quarries.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1073","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Chester Road","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","A house and works marked on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL10730","Set","SMSM","Certain","Highmoor Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10731","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Victory Avenue, Rowley Regis","Apparently an area of rough grassland which appears to have become established upon the site of an inter war recreation ground. This area had been quarried in the 19th century.","Not marked as anything on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography suggests rough grassland/scrub & woodland. The fourth edition OS map shows a recreation ground. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10732","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ross Heights, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10733","Set","MDDT","Probable","Yew Tree Lane & Moor Lane, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10734","Ind","METWK","Probable","Newtown Street, Old Hill","This metal works may date from the 19th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest part of this industrial complex may have first appeared on the second edition OS map, when this site was a chain works. A foundry is still found within the complex suggesting it is still a metal working site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10735","Ind","INDES",,"Oakstreet Industrial Estate, Old Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10736","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Newtown Street, Old Hill","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10737","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Newtown Street, Old Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10738","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Newtown Street, Old Hill","This industrial complex dates from the late 19th century and was built to the north of, and eventually replaced, 19th century terraces.","The earliest of part of this industrial complex appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10739","Set","LGDT","Probable","Roxburgh House, Reddal Hill Road, Old Hill","A large detached house dating to the 19th century and now used as an old people's home.","This property is marked on the first edition OS map, but it has been extended and is now an old people's home. The other houses are all small and post date the fourth edition .",1841,1880 "HBL1074","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Chester Road","This woodland may date to the inter war period or later. In the 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a planned field system which was probably enclosed in the 18th/19th century.","The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area. The modern aerial photography shows that this area is currently woodland, but it is not woodland on the third edition OS map. The landline mapping marks a 'cliff' and another feature which may relate to quarrying which could have taken place in the long period between the publication of the third edition and the landline mapping dated 2000 (being approximately 70 to 90 years).",1911,2000 "HBL10740","Set","SMTER","Probable","Reddal Hill Road, Old Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10741","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Reddal Hill Road & Park Street, Old Hill","The works may date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings may be marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10742","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Cradley Heath Community Recreation Centre, Reddal Hill Road, Old Hill","This building dates to the 19th century and was built as a school.","The former school is marked on the first editon OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10743","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former GWR railway line, Oaklea Drive, Old Hill","This 19th century railway line was dismantled in the mid/late 20th century.","The railway line was dismantled in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL10744","Set","MDSM","Probable","Oakleaf Drive, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10745","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Best Street, Old Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10746","Set","MDTER","Certain","Halesowen Road & Ashtree Road, Old Hill","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10747","Set","APAR","Probable","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10748","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cox's Lane & Halesowen Road, Old Hill","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10749","Set","MXSST","Possible","Ash Street & Wellington Street, Old Hill","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1075","Set","LGDT","Probable","East of Castlefort earthwork","This large house may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had probably been enclosed in the 18th/19th century.","This single large house appears to own all of the ground to the front of it. Part of the land to the front of the house is covered by the Schedulued Monument - see the monuments tab for more details.",1939,1950 "HBL10750","Set","APAR","Probable","Apsley House, Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10751","Tra","RDRA","Certain","High Street, Old Hill","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10752","Set","SMTER","Certain","Highgate Steet, Old Hill","These terraces date from the late 19th century. This area was a field system in the early 19th century.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10753","Set","APAR","Probable","Wellington Court, Wellington Street, Old Hill","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10754","Rel","NCONC","Certain","St James Wesleyan Reform Church, Highgate Street, Old Hill","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the public house is earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL10755","Set","SMTER","Probable","Highgate Street, Old Hill","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10756","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Reddal Hill Road, Old Hill","The earliest of these buildings are 19th century in date and are mainly industrial in nature.","Mainly industrial - the earliest buildings are on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10757","Set","SMTER","Probable","Highland Road, Old Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of an inter war hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The large hall also post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL10758","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The public house dates from the 19th century.","The public house probably appears on the first edition OS map, the hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10759","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Halesowen Road, Old Hill","The works dates from the 19th century and the houses are inter war.","The works is marked on the first edition OS map, the houses don't appear until the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL1076","Set","MDSM","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map. Part of a field system on the first to third editions, but on Yates' Map of Staffordshire (1775) this area marked as heath/common land.",1911,1938 "HBL10760","Com","SUPST","Probable","Stafford Street & Victoria Street, Wednesbury","A superstore which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Probably a superstore which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10761","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Stafford Street & Pottery Lane, Wednesbury","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon the site of a 19th century railway line.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10762","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Potters Lane & Great Western Street, Wednesbury","These works probably all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these works (if not all of them) post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10763","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Potters Lane, Wednesfield","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","An area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10764","Ser","SEW","Certain","Potter's Lane, Wednesbury","The waste water treatment works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","The waste water treatment works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10765","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Stafford Street, Wednesbury","The railway goods shed dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","A railway goods shed which is marked on the first editoin OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10766","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Police Station, between Albert Street & Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","The police station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The police station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10767","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Holyhead Road, Wednesbury","The muncipal offices and art gallery date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The muncipal offices and the art gallery are marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10768","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Albert Street & Stafford Street, Wednesbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10769","Set","SMSM","Certain","Mounts Road, Wednesbury","The houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1077","Set","SMSM","Certain","Beechtree Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the late 19th century out of ancient pasture land.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10770","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Mounts Road, Wednesbury","The rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century having been used as allotments from the inter war period.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10771","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cedar Road & Chestnut Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an early 20th century golf course. This had been a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10772","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Holden Road, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century golf course. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, the others are probably late 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL10773","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Holden Road, Wednesbury","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10774","Set","MDSM","Certain","Knowles Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10775","Set","APAR","Probable","Foley Street, Wednesbury","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and couple of houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10776","Set","MDDT","Probable","Carnegie Drive, Wednesbury","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works. Settlement in this area may originate in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10777","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wharfedale Street, Wedensbury","These houses date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a detached property whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10778","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Spring Head, Wednesbury","The car park was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century Methodist Chapel was demolished.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10779","Set","APAR","Probable","Walsall Street, Wednesbury","These apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Oakeswell Hall which is believed to have had medieval origins.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1078","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Beechtree Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","First appears on the second edition OS map, except no. , which appears on the first edition as Beechtree House although it has since been subject to substantial enlargement. The small terrace houses to the rear of Beechtree House post date the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10780","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Oakeswell Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10781","Set","APAR","Probable","Hydes Road, Wednesbury","These apartments date to the 1960s/1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10782","Set","SMTER","Certain","Walsall Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the second edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10783","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hollies Drive, Pritchard Street & Kendrick Street, Wednesbury","These terrace houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, but the remainder are present by the third edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10784","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Walsall Street, Wednesbury","The club dates from the 19th century and the library to the early 20th century.","The club is marked on the first edition OS map (although it has since been extended) and the library first appears on the third edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10785","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Brunswick Terraces, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10786","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Walsall Street, Wednesbury","The public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century public baths was demolished.","An area of public open space post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL10787","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Church Hill & Arundel Avenue, Wednesbury","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10788","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road & Windmill Street, Wednesbury","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10789","Set","SMTER","Probable","Windmill Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1079","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Beechtree Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of a woodland at an unknown date.","Most of these buildings first appear on the second edition. Some first appear on the third edition and others post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10790","Set","APAR","Probable","Georgian Gardens, Wednesbury","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10791","Set","LGDT","Probable","Reservoir Passage, Wednesbury","A large house which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century reservoir.","This large house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10792","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Potters Lane, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10793","Ind","METWK","Probable","Smith Road, Wednesbury","The metal works dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest buildings on this site may be marked on the first edition OS map - the largest building post dates the fourth.",1841,1880 "HBL10794","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Smiths Road, Wednesbury","The area of rough grassland probably dates to the 19th century, but had formed part of a field system early in the century.","The area of rough grassland is marked on the first edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10795","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Smith Road, Wednesbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10796","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bilport Lane, Wednesbury","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","This works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10797","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Bilport Lane, Wednesbury","An area of rough grassland which had been mined for coal at some point during the late 18th and 19th centuries.","The old shafts are not marked on the fourth edition OS map or on the modern landline mapping - but this area is still rough grassland. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10798","Set","SMTER","Probable","College Close, Wednesbury","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10799","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Woden Road South, Wednesbury","These allotments date to the inter war period and were established upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL108","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Broadway North, Walsall","These large houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","Housing first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1080","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Beech Tree Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10800","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Off Mounts Road, Wednesbury","The public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused colliery.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10801","Ind","METWK","Probable","Bridge Street, Wednesbury","The works date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","This works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10802","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brook Street, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century terraces.","These works largely post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10803","Ind","METWK","Probable","Between Bridge Street & New Street, Wednesbury","The metal works date to the 19th century and were built within an area of earlier settlement.","The earliest of these industrial buildings (a metal works on the historic OS maps) are probably marked on the first edition OS map, but have expanded considerably over time replacing terraces which are also marked on the first edition map.",1841,1880 "HBL10804","Com","OFSPS","Possible","Bridge Street, Wednesbury","These possible offices and shops date from the late 19th century.","These properties may be commercial in nature and the earliest of them is marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL10805","Ind","WRKS","Probable","New Street & Perry Street, Wednesbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works mainly post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10806","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Potters Lane, Wednesbury","These houses may mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","Houses of different dates one of which is marked on the fourth editon OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests the others are also inter or immediate post war in date.",1939,1950 "HBL10807","Woo","DECW","Possible","Joseph Ashe Coppice, Woden Road South, Wednesbury","The woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of an disused colliery.","A small woodland which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10808","Soc","HIED","Certain","Sandwell College (Wednesbury Campus),","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10809","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Hydes Road, Wednesbury","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have been laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map - the lake is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1081","Set","APAR","Probable","King Street","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area may have formed the edge of Holly Bank Common earlier in the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggest they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10810","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hydes Road, Wednesbury","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the siite of an early 20th century golf course.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10811","Set","SMSM","Certain","Shaftesbury Road & Paul Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon a field system and partly upon a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10812","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Croft Public House, Hydes Road, Wednesbury","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century golf course.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10813","Set","MXSST","Certain","Churchfields Road & Sheldon Avenue, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS only exists for part of this area and these houses are marked on it. The modern aerial photography shows that the houses in the area not covered are in fact of the same style.",1911,1938 "HBL10814","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Of Goldicroft Road, Wednesbury","The public open space probably dates to the inter war period and was created when the surrounding houses were built upon a disused colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the surrounding houses date to the inter war period and it is possible this area of land does too.",1911,1938 "HBL10815","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Goldicroft Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to either the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of an early 20th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to either the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10816","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins had pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10817","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hardy Road, Wednesbury","These houses date from the inter war period and were mainly built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it. The chapel first appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10818","Set","MDDT","Probable","North Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10819","Set","MDTER","Certain","Between Wood Green Road & Vicarage Road, Wednesbury","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which had pre dated 1750.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS Map - but the others are of different, later, dates.",1841,1880 "HBL1082","Set","SMSM","Probable","Vigo Close","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of a possible late 19th century industrial complex. This area had formed part of Holly Bank common earlier in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL10820","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Parkdale Avenue, Wednesbury","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to either the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10821","Set","MDDT","Probable","Swallow Close & Dove Close, Wednesbury","These houses date from the 1960s/70s. This area may have formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography which suggests that they date from the 1960s/70s and late 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL10822","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wood Green Road, Wednesbury","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the rest are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10823","Set","SMTER","Probable","St Lukes Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10824","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Mesty Croft Junior & Infants School, Saint Lukes Road, Wednesbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10825","Set","SMSM","Probable","Red House Avenue, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter and immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter and immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10826","Set","SMSM","Probable","Moor Street, Richard Williams Road & Kilvert Road, Wednesbury","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10827","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stonehouse Crescent & Hackwood Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10828","Set","APAR","Probable","Oxford Street, Wednesbury","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10829","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Oldbury Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of former allotments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1083","Set","MMDST","Probable","Roberts Close","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system which appears to have been planned enclosure carried out in the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL10830","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oldbury Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter and immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10831","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bissel Drive, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10832","Set","MXSST","Probable","Woden Road East, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for most of this area, but where it does exist these houses are marked upon it. The modern aerial photography suggests that the other houses are of the same style and date.",1911,1938 "HBL10833","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tame Avenue & Rachael Gardens,","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10834","Rec","SPGR","Possible","South of St Paul's Road, Wednesbury","This sports ground may date from the 19th century.","This was possibly marked as a sports ground called The Oval on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10835","Ind","WRKS","Probable","St Pauls Road, Wednesbury","These works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of Wednesbury Forge, which had been operating as an iron works since the late 18th century. This may have also been the site of a medieval mill.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. These buildings are not on the third edition OS map and may post date the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL10836","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Horse & Jockey Public House & The Cottage Public House, Wednesbury","Two public houses dating to at least the 19th century, although the one had been a farmhouse at that date.","The Horse & Jockey public house is marked on the first edition OS map and is marked as an hotel. What is now the Cottage public house is also marked upon the first editon OS map, but appears to have been a farmhouse at this date. The Shrubbery, a large house, first appears on the second edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL10837","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wood Green Road, Wednesbury","These houses date from the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house and the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to either the inter or immediate post war period, although a few are 1960s/70s.",1939,1950 "HBL10838","Ind","GARA","Probable","Walsall Road, Wednesbury","A garage dating to the mid/late 20th century and which was built upon the site of mainly 19th century terraces.","Probably a garage which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10839","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Walsall Road, Wednesbury","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century engineering institue and 19th century houses were demolished.","The modern landline mapping shows no buildings on this plot, but the modern aerial photography shows it has been redeveloped with houses.",1939,2000 "HBL1084","Set","SMDT","Possible","High Street into Beech Tree Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The High Street appears on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL10840","Set","SMSM","Probable","Longmore Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of medieval Wednesbury.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10841","Set","MXLDT","Certain","Between Church Hill & Reservoir Passage, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 19th century. This area may have formed part of the medieval settlement of Wednesbury.","The terraces and the club are marked on the first edition OS map as houses - the club is first marked as such on the fourth edition OS map and has since been extended. The terraces are not on the tithe map, but it is possible that the club building is.",1841,1880 "HBL10842","Set","SMSM","Certain","Church Hill, Wednesbury","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement. This area may have formed part of the medieval settlement of Wednesbury.","The majority of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10843","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Church Hill, Wednesbury","The church hall and the club both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses. This area may have formed part of the medieval settlement of Wednesbury.","The church hall and club both post date the fourth edition OS map as does the apartment block and the vicarage.",1939,2000 "HBL10844","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Woden Road South, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10845","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Holloway Bank, Wednesbury","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, although one may contain 19th century elements.","The majority of these works appear to post date the fourth edition OS map, although the Jubliee Buildings may be partly on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10846","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Holloway Bank, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10847","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wodensborough High School & Wodensborough Community Technology College, Wednesbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10848","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Hyde Road, Wednesbury","An area of rough grassland probably created in the mid/late 20th century when development in this area had covered the field systems.","An area of rough grassland alongside the river Trent - formerly fields.",1939,2000 "HBL10849","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Tameside Junior & Infants School, Wednesbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1085","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Beech Tree Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century, but the area has had settlement on it from the later 18th/early 19th century. The placename Walsall Wood suggests an area of woodland at an unknown period.","The set of terraces to the left of the polygon first appear on the third edition OS map, the terraces to the right first appear on the fourth edition. Other houses post date the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL10850","Set","MXSST","Certain","Booth Road & Walton Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10851","Set","MXSST","Probable","Johnson Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10852","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Off Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron foundry.","This works appears to post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL10853","Set","SMTER","Probable","Village Walk, Wednesbury","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century tube works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - possibly sheltered accommodation?",1961,1980 "HBL10854","Set","APAR","Certain","Elwell Street, Wednesbury","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10855","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Friar Street, Wednesbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century tube works.","These works post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10856","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Elwell Street, Wednesbury","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century metal works and earlier terraces.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10857","Ind","INDES","Certain","Brookdale Industrial Estate, Wednesbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10858","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oxford Street, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10859","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hillary Road, Wednesbury","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1086","Set","HIRIS","Possible","Vigo Road","These high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which appears to have been planned enclosure carried out in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1950s/60s.",1951,1960 "HBL10860","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century terraces were demolished.","Mainly derelict land depicted on the modern landline and aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL10861","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Priory Primary School, Friars Park","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10862","Set","SMTER","Certain","Friar Park Estate, Wednesbury","The housing estate dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","This large housing estate first appears on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10863","Set","MXSST","Certain","Coronation Road & Rememberance Road etc, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10864","Tra","RWSID","Certain","Bescot Sidings, Wednesbury","The railway sidings date to the 19th century and were probably laid out upon a field system.","The sidings are marked on the first editon OS map - although not as many as there are today.",1841,1880 "HBL10865","Set","MDDT","Probable","Westmore Way & Pemberton Crescent, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of rough grassland. This area had formed part of a large woodland that pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10866","Tra","RAIW","Certain","L&NWR Grand Junction Line, Sandwell","The railway dates to the 19th century.","The railway is marked on the first edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL10867","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bromfield Crescent, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter brickworks. This area had formed part of a large woodland which pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10868","Set","MXSST","Probable","Coronation Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10869","Set","APAR","Probable","Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1087","Set","SMSM","Possible","Brookland Close & Brookland Road","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century, although one or two are earlier. Some of the houses were built upon the site of early 20th century houses. The previous field system was enclosed in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL10870","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Friar Park Public House, Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier tavern, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","This public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the garage post dates it.",1911,1938 "HBL10871","Set","MXSST","Probable","Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","These houses date to several periods, the earliest being built by the late 19th century on a field system.","The earliest houses appear on the second edition OS map, the terraces by the third and the remaining semis on the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL10872","Com","SHPS","Probable","Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","These buildings are of several dates, but are largely inter war with a few earlier and later, which are now mainly shops. This area had been primarily a field system in the 19th century.","The majority of these buildings are present by the fourth edition OS map, with a few on the third and second editions (and one possibly surviving from a farm on the first edition?). They now appear to be mainly shops from their form on the landline mapping, but a few are still shops.",1911,1938 "HBL10873","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","The allotments date to the inter war period and had been established upon a field system.","The allotments are marked on the fourth edition OS map, but had covered a large area of which this is the only remaining portion.",1911,1938 "HBL10874","Set","LGSM","Certain","Crankhall Lane, Wednesbury","These properties are of different dates, but the earliest are the semi detached houses dating to the late 19th century which were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are two large semis which first appear on the first edition OS map. The apartments and the detached property post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL10875","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Park Hill Junior & Infant School, Park Lane, Wednesbury","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of rough grassland which had formed part of a large woodland in the late 18th and early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that it and the houses around it post date this map.",1939,2000 "HBL10876","Set","SMSM","Probable","Devon Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon rough grassland which had formed part of a large woodland which had pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL10877","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Pemberton Crescent, Wednesbury","An area of rough grassland which was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century sewage filter beds went out of use.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the rough grassland may not have appeared upon it?",1939,2000 "HBL10878","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kent Road etc, Friar Wood","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage works. This area had formed part of a large woodland which pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10879","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Manor High School, Friar Park","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century isolation hospital and late 19th century sewage filter beds, which were surrounded by a woodland whose origins pre dated 1750.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1088","Set","SMSM","Certain","Vigo Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10880","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Friar Park Road, Friar Wood","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10881","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Friar Park Road, Friar Wood","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a late 19th century sewage farm. This area had formed part of a large woodland which pre dated 1750.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10882","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Friars Park Farm, Friars Wood","A field which was created in the late 19th century out of Friars Park Wood, which had pre dated 1750.","The remains of a field system shown on the second edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows woodland - this area having formed part of Friars Park Wood on the 1837 map, the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL10883","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Kent Road, Friar Wood","The social club probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the social club post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL10884","Set","FARM","Certain","Friars Park Farm, Friars Wood","The farm dates to the late 19th century and were built upon a large woodland which pre dated 1750.","The farm buildings first appear on the second edition OS map; the cottages are on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL10885","Fie","PLND","Possible","South of Friars Park Farm, Friars Wood","A field system enclosed in the mid/late 19th century having once formed part of a large woodland which had pre dated 1750.","A late planned enclosure - taken out of Friars Park Wood.",1841,1880 "HBL10886","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Friar Park Road, Friar Wood","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the sewage works ceased operation.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map - this area had formed part of the sewage works on the second to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL10887","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Friar Park Road, Friar Wood","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage farm.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL10888","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Friar Park Road, Friar Wood","The community centre dates to the inter war period and the social club is probably later.","The community centre first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the social club post dates it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10889","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Friar Park Road, Friar Wood",,"The clinic and the neighbourhood office post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1089","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Between Vigo Road & Boatman's Lane","A disused quarry which was probably being exploited in the period since the second world war. In the 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system, which may once have formed part of a Medieval open field system.","Marked as a disused pit on the landline mapping, probably clay quarry. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10890","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Roberts Road & Sandy Lane, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10891","Set","APAR","Probable","Canalside Close, Wednesbury","These maisonettes probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century sand pits. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL10892","Set","MXSST","Probable","Addison Road, Wednesbury","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10893","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of Sandy Lane, Wednesbury","This area of derelict land was created in the inte war period when the farm was demolished. The farm probably pre dated 1750.","An area of derelict land which is marked on the fourth edition OS Map - having been the site of a small farm.",1911,1938 "HBL10894","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Naviagtion Inn, Navigation Lane, Wednesbury","The inn dates to at least the 19th century, although settlement existed here from at least the mid 18th century.","The public house is on the first edition OS Map. Two buildings are shown here on the 2"" OS map and settlement is indicated on Yates'. The modern aerial photography shows that the inn has been demolished and houses built across the area.",1841,1880 "HBL10895","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Navigation Lane, Wednesbury","The rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland probably post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL10896","Set","SMSM","Certain","Whitehouse Street, Dudley Port","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were largely built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10897","Set","SML","Certain","Holcroft Street & Tividale Street, Dudley Port","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the third edition OS map and the remainder are present by the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10898","Set","APAR","Probable","Crown Place, Dudley Port","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10899","Set","SMTER","Probable","Burnt Tree, Dudley Port","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL109","Set","LGMXD","Probable","Denmark Road, Walsall","These properties were probably built in the 19th century as domestic dwellings.","These properties appear on the first edition OS mapping. Modern aerial photography suggests that they may have been converted to offices or flats, from the car park in the former rear gardens.",1821,1880 "HBL1090","Ind","BRKWK","Probable","Brickyard Road","The brick works dates from the 19th century, although many of the current buildings are probably later. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The aerial photography suggests that this site is still a brick works (from the bricks piled up and proximity to the clay quarry). Aldridge Brick & Tile Works has occupied this site since at least the first edition OS map. On the second edition a large building has appeared, parts of this building may still be present within the extant building (or the site could have been subject to total redevelopment). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL10900","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Gilbert Street, Dudley Port","The public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10901","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hill Road & Prince's Road, Tividale","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, whose origins may have been in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10902","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Burnt Tree Junior & Infants School, Tividale","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10903","Set","SMTER","Probable","Alexandra Way, Tividale","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works and late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10904","Set","APAR","Probable","Oakthorne Gardens, Tividale","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10905","Set","MXSST","Certain","Walford Street, Tividale","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10906","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Tividale Road, Tividale","These terracesmainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, a couple are present on the second edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL10907","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Tividale Road, Tividale","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10908","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael's Church, Tividale Road, Tividale","The building dates from the inter war period and was originally built as the parish hall, but is now used as the church.","The earliest part of this building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, when it was the parish hall. The vicarage post dates the fourth edition OS map, but was built upon the site of an earlier one. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10909","Set","APAR","Probable","St Michael's Mews, Tividale","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century church.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1091","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","Rear of brickworks, Brick Yard Road","The clay quarry may date from the 19th century, being associated with the nearby brick works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century which may have been enclosed by surveyor planning.","A quarry has been present on this site (associated with Aldridge Brick & Tile Works) since at least the first edition OS map. The quarry has grown substantially to the north, covering the area which on which Aldridge Colliery once stood.",1821,1880 "HBL10910","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Tividale Road, Tividale","The public houses date to the 19th century and the shops are later.","Two public houses both marked on the first edition OS map and shops which first appear on the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL10911","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bradley Street & Hopkins Street, Tividale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10912","Set","MXSST","Probable","Orchard Street & Tividale Street, Tividale","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a large 19th century detached house.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL10913","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Burnt Tree, Tividale","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10914","Set","SMSM","Probable","Church Street & Gate Street, Tividale","These houses and maisonettes probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10915","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Tividale Street, Tividale","The depot probably dates to the mid/late 20th century next to one surviving 19th century house.","The depot probably largely post dates the fourth edition OS map, although one 19th century house survives. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10916","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Groveland Road, Tividale","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","This works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map; the houses first appear on Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10917","Ind","INDES","Certain","Burnt Tree Industrial Estate, Tividale","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10918","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Wagon & Horses Public House, Dudley Road West, Tividale","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century settlement.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10919","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Dudley Road West, Tividale","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and the remains of a field system.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the detached house is marked on the first edition and the other houses post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL1092","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Sunnyside","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces and earlier cottages. This area had formed the edge of Holly Bank Common earlier in that century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10920","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dudley Road West, Tividale","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10921","Set","MDDT","Probable","Redwood Drive, Tividale","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL10922","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Tividale Park, Tividale","The park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The park first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Some of the pathway lined with mature trees respect the former field boundaries. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10923","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Birmingham New Road, Tividale","The rough grassland probably dates to the late 19th century and the area may have been affected by coal mining.","Rough grassland is marked on the second edition OS map. Possible that the first edition OS map is showing the site where the spoil was dumped from the adjacent colliery? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL10924","Set","MXSST","Probable","Peel Way etc,","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10925","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lower Chapel Street, Tividale","These houses date from the inter war period. The slightly later houses were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10926","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tipton Road, Tividale","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. The Tipton Road is not on the 2"" OS map, but is present by the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10927","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Tipton Road, Tividale","The depots and other industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The depots and other industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. The Tipton Road is not marked on the 2"" OS map, but is present by the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10928","Ind","INDES","Certain","Autobase Industrial Estate, Tipton Road, Tividale","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10929","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Gower Branch Canal, Sandwell",,"The branch canal is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1825,1835 "HBL1093","Fie","IRREG","Probable","Fields between Northgate, Castle Road & Greenwood Road","These fields may have been enclosed at an early date.","Fairly irregular pattern of mainly large fields, but some nearer the houses are smaller. Some boundaries are straight, others less so.",,1880 "HBL10930","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cul de sacs of Temple Way, Tividale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10931","Opl","DERLD","Certain","North of Autobase Industrial Estate, Tividale","An area of derelict land which was created in the inter war period when the late 19th century brickworks was demolished.","This area has been derelict land since the fourth edition OS map. (The modern aerial photography shows this site has been redeveloped with industrial units). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL10932","Ext","DCLQ","Certain","John's Lane, Tividale","The pond is a former clay quarry which was first began to be dug in the early 20th century.","The pond is a former clay quarry which was still active on the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL10933","Set","SMSM","Probable","Palmerston Drive, Tividale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10934","Set","SMTER","Probable","Shinwell Crescent & cul de sacs off, Tividale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10935","Rel","NCONC",,"Oldbury Congregational Church, Dudley Road East, Tividale","The congregational church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The congregational church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10936","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Dudley Road East, Tividale","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century terraces were built.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10937","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Boat Public House, Dudley Road East, Tividale","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins probably pre dated 1750.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10938","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Dudley Road East, Tividale","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the possible remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10939","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dudley Road East, Tividale","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible disused 19th century colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1094","Set","SMDT","Probable","Castle Road","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a detached house which may have had its origins in the 19th century. This area had once formed part of a heathland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10940","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between Dudley Road East & Tipton Road, Tividale","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century properties were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10941","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Temple Way, Tividale","This area of rough grassland dates to at least the early 20th century and had partially formed small collieries and a field system.","Largely rough grassland and field on the third edition OS Map. Old shafts are marked in parts on the first and second editions. A brickworks and a sewage works are also marked on the older maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL10942","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Dudley Road East, Tividale","The industrial buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These industrial buildings mostly post date the fourth edition OS map. The church is marked on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10943","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hainge Road, Tividale","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10944","Set","SMTER","Certain","Dudley Road West, Tividale","These terraces date from the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition.",1821,1880 "HBL10945","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Tividale Junior & Infants School, Tividale","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10946","Set","MDSM","Probable","Tividale Avenue, Tividale","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10947","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Tividale Comprehensive School, Birmingham New Road, Tividale","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10948","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Tividale","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created upon the site of a 19th century clay quarry, which ceased being worked in the early 20th century.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10949","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Tividale","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1095","Set","MMDST","Certain","Castle Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon ancient pasture land, which had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Most of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one may be present on the first edition, the remainder are post 4th edition.",1901,1910 "HBL10950","Ind","METWK","Certain","Dudley Road West, Tividale","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a canal wharf.","The foundry post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL10951","Set","SMTER","Certain","Dudley Road West, Tividale","These houses date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10952","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Road West, Tividale","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works and 19th century terraces.","This works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10953","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Road West, Tividale","These works probably date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century metal works.","These works may first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10954","Set","APAR","Probable","Regent Avenue, Tividale","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10955","Set","SMSM","Certain","Regent Avenue & Regent Drive, Tividale","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10956","Set","SMSM","Probable","Packwood Road, Tividale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10957","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Tividale","The football ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The football ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10958","Set","SMSM","Probable","Birch Crescent & Aston Road, Tividale Hall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL10959","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Red Lion Close etc, Tividale Hall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century former colliery and a field system.","The houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1096","Set","MDSM","Certain","North of Castle Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon ancient unenclosed pasture, which historically had formed part of Cannock Chase.","The majority of houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth (but probably not by much).",1911,1938 "HBL10960","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Red Lion Close, Tividale Hall","This area of rough grassland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system.","An area of rough grassland that probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL10961","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Tividale Primary School & Regent Special School, Tividale Hall","The schools dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The schools post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10962","Set","APAR","Probable","Red Lion Close, Tividale Hall","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10963","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Red Lion Public House, Regent Road, Tividale Hall","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL10964","Set","SMSM","Probable","Regent Road, Tividale Hall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century coal pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL10965","Set","SMTER","Possible","Arundel Drive, Tividale Hall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10966","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stokesay Close, Tividale Hall","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL10967","Set","SMSM","Probable","Regent Road & California Road, Tividale Hall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century quarry and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10968","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Darby's Hill Quarry, Rowley Regis","A large disused quarry which ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century having first been worked in the late 19th century. An earlier quarry was found here, but was being worked at an unknown date.","The quarry is marked as disused on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways. (By 2009 the northern half of the site had been redeveloped as 'regency view': about 150 21st century houses)",1939,2000 "HBL10969","Set","SMSM","Certain","Trafalgar Road, Tividale Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1097","Set","MDSM","Probable","South of Castle Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10970","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Hangmans Tree Public House, Oakham Road, Oakham","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century coal pit.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL10971","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Oakham Road, Oakham","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10972","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Oakham Road, Oakham","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL10973","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Oakham Road, Oakham","The field system was enclosed at an unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition, some field boundaries survive. The woodland first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL10974","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Derby's Hill Road, Oakham","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two farms and a cottage whose origins may pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10975","Set","LGDT","Probable","Oakham Road, Oakham","A large house dating to the mid/late 19th century which was possibly built upon a field system.","The house is marked on the first edition OS map - see also SMR entry.",1821,1880 "HBL10976","Set","MDDT","Probable","Oakham Road, Oakham","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10977","Set","SMDT","Probable","Hoylake Road & Muirfield Crescent, Oakham","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war golf course.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10978","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Darby's Hill Road, Darby's Hill","An area of rough grassland which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the inter war golf course was partially built upon.","An area of rough grassland on the modern landline and aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL10979","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Dudley Road, near Darby Hill","The rough grassland probably dates from the inter war period, and may have been subject to an industrial process just prior to this period, out of what had been a field system.","Two old shafts are marked on the fourth edition OS map and the modern land line mapping across this whole area and ponds are now present, suggesting eirther quarrying or coal mining. The field boundary on the first to third edition OS maps has also disappeared by the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1098","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Between Castle Road & Greenwood Road","This fields system was probably enclosed piecemeal at an early date. There is evidence, including ridge and furrow earthworks, of Medieval strip fields.","An area of reorganized piecemeal enclosure which contains reverse S boundaries and ridge and furrow. Ample evidence of former Medieval strip fields.",,1750 "HBL10980","Set","MDDT","Probable","Burmese Way & Foinavon Close,","These houses date to the late 20th century and may have been built upon the site of an inter war quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10981","Set","SMSM","Probable","Crendon Road & Wendover Road, Springfield","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL10982","Set","SMTER","Probable","South of Springfield Lane, The Knowle","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were builtmainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10983","Set","MXSST","Probable","West of Blackberry Lane, Springfield","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10984","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Springfield Lane & Royal Oak Road, Springfield","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL10985","Set","MXSST","Probable","Blackberry Lane, Springfield","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL10986","Set","MDDT","Probable","Blackberry Lane, Springfield","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are mainly detached and mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10987","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Dudley Road & Royal Oak Road, Springfield","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon 19th century houses and partly upon derelict land which had once been the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL10988","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dudley Road, Springfield","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL10989","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Dudley Road, Springfield","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1099","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of Castle Road & West of Lazy Hill","These fields may have been enclosed piecemeal at an early date. This was certainly an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","Possible reorganized piecemeal enclosure which would have been enclosed at an early date. Ample evidence of former Medieval strip fields.",,1750 "HBL10990","Set","FARM","Probable","Warrens Hall Farm, off Oakham Road, Springfield","The riding school appears to date to the late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The farm post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century - a riding school marked on the modern landline mapping.",1981,2000 "HBL10991","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Rowley Regis golf course","The golf course dates from the inter war period and was established upon a golf course.","The earliest part of the golf course is marked on the fourth edition OS map and has since been extended southwards.",1911,1938 "HBL10992","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Rough Hill Quarry, Springfield","The former quarry was reopened in the inter war period and ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century. It was first worked at some point in the 19th century.","The quarry is marked as disused on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL10993","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Clent Hill Drive, The Knowle","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon a late 19th century colliery and partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL10994","Set","MDSM","Probable","Dudley Road, Springfield","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL10995","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Dudley Road, Springfield","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon an extension of the Knowle Colliery. This had been the site of a farm until the early 20th century, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL10996","Set","COTYP","Probable","Springfield Close, Springfield","The cottages and the public house date to at least the 19th century and the terrace is late 19th century. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","The cottages and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map, the terraces first appear on the second edition and the semis post date the fourth. Springfield Close is the original road; Springfield Lane having been straightened to a new junction with Dudley Road again post fourth edition. The grass triangle created by the new road layout had had settlement upon it which was marked on the 2"" OS map and possibly Yates forming the settlement of The Knowle? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) ind",1821,1880 "HBL10997","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Knowle School & Springfield Infants School, Dudley Road, The Knowle","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon late 19th century houses and a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. A school is marked upon the first to fourth edition OS map upon Dudley Road, houses appear on the second edition OS map and fields make up the rest of the polygon on all historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL10998","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Springfield Junior School, Doulton Road, The Knowle","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of the school first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL10999","Set","SMSM","Probable","Walton Close, The Knowle","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century coal pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ladymoor Road, Bilston","Semi detached houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, prior to this the land was probably part of a colliery.","A block of semi detached houses split by a drive to the rear of the properties - presumably the garages are in the rear gardens. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL110","Set","APAR","Probable","Mark Court, Arboretum Road, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century upon the site of a large 19th century house.","Apartments appear on modern landline mapping - modern aerial photography suggests they were built towards the end of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL1100","Woo","DECW","Probable","South of Castle Road & north of Greenwood Road","This decidious woodland dates from the early 20th century and the land had been part of a field system in the 19th century.","Maps suggest this is a decidious woodland, but it may be mixed. The modern aerial photography shows dense woodland, but the historic OS maps (except the fourth edition which doesn't cover this area) chart the change from field system through to rough grassland/scrub to mainly trees.",1901,1910 "HBL11000","Ind","INDES","Certain","Doulton Trading Estate & Waterside Industrial Estate, The Knowle","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century pottery works originally called Birmingham Pottery, but by the inter war period was Doulton Pottery.","The trading estate and the industrial estate both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11001","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lotus Way, Springfield","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century. The large house first appears on the second edition OS Map.",1981,2000 "HBL11002","Set","MXSDT","Certain","South of Doulton Road, Springfield","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th and early 20th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11003","Set","MDDT","Certain","Doulton Road, Springfield","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11004","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Doulton Road, Springfield","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they are of mixed date, but may be mainly mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11005","Set","SMTER","Certain","Waterfall Lane, Blackheath","These terrace houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terrace first begin to appear on the second edition OS map and were completed by the third edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL11006","Set","MDSM","Probable","Castle Close, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11007","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street & Market Place, Black Heath","The commercial core of Black Heath dates from the 19th century with buildings of later dates. This area had formed part of a heathland in the later 18th century.","The buildings that make up the commercial core of Black Heath are of many dates from the 19th to late 20th century. The earliest are marked on the first edition OS map, but are not present on the 2"" OS map of 1814 when this area was beginning to be parcelled up into fields having formed part of Black Heath as shown on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL11008","Set","APAR","Probable","St Paul's Court, Long Lane, Blackheath","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school. This area had formed part of a heathland in the later 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL11009","Com","SUPST","Certain","Halesowen Street, Blackheath","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Settlement in this are may have pre dated 1750 and been established by squatters upon Black Heath.","The superstore and car park post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1101","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","South of Castle Fort",,"The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area, so transformation to woodland may have begun by that period. The house is post fourth edition OS.",1939,2000 "HBL11010","Set","MXSST","Certain","Avenue Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11011","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Park Street, Blackheath","These industrial buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon late 19th century terraces.","These industrial buildings probably mostly post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11012","Com","SUPST","Possible","Birmingham Road\Oldbury Road, Blackheath","Possibly a superstore which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a heath in the later 18th century.","Possibly a superstore which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11013","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Henderson Way, Blackheath","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and were created after the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of a heath land in the later 18th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11014","Opl","DERLD","Certain","High Street, Blackheath","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century methodist church and hall were demolished. This area may have formed part of a heathland in the later 18th century.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map - confirmed by the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL11015","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Bassano Road, Blackheath","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of heathland in the later 18th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11016","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Payne Street, Blackheath","The local government office dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of a heathland in the later 18th century.","The local government office post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11017","Set","SMTER","Probable","Heath Street etc, Blackheath","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of a heathland in the later 18th century.","These houses and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11018","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Travellers Rest, Halesowen Street, Blackheath","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house and the church post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11019","Set","SML","Certain","Payne Street, Blackheath","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system. This area had formed part of a heathland in the later 18th century.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, one of the properties first appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1102","Set","LGDT","Certain","South of Castle Hill Road","This large house and grounds date to the early 20th century and was built upon fields.","This house and its very extensive grounds are first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11020","Set","SMTER","Certain","John Street, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11021","Set","SMTER","Certain","Beeches Road & Halesowen Street, Blackheath","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these houses are the terraces which first appear on the second edition OS map. The other houses post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11022","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Highfield Junior & Infants School, Beeches Road, Blackheath","The school dates from the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of the school first appear on the second edition OS map, but it has been extended in the post fourth edition period.",1881,1900 "HBL11023","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beeches Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11024","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Highfield Crescent, Blackheath","This area of land has been rough grassland since the 19th century when the Blackheath railway tunnel, which runs under this land, was built.","The rough grassland here relates to the Blackheath railway tunnel which runs below it and is depicted as such on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11025","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Perry Park Road, near Blackheath","This area of rough grassland dates to at least the early 20th century when all traces of the 19th century colliery was swept away.","No trace of the colliery is shown on the third and fourth edition OS map - rough grassland is marked. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL11026","Set","MXSST","Certain","MacMillan Road, Central Avenue & Regis Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The field systems on the first edition OS map, with large trees depicted along the boundaries, suggests that this area had not formed part of the heathland in the 18th century? The heath must have just fallen south of this area?",1911,1938 "HBL11027","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Britannia Park, Blackheath","The park on the whole dates from the inter war period, but the cricket ground is earlier. It was established upon a field system.","The park first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the cricket ground is present on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11028","Ind","METWK","Probable","Between Carnegie Road & Ross, Blackheath","The large works dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier, much smaller works.","The works is marked on the fourth edition OS map - an earlier works is marked on the second and third editions, but it is impossible to say if any of these buildings survive. It was a nut and bolt works on the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL11029","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ross & Heartland Mews, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works and earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1103","Set","FARM","Possible","Gorse Farm","Gorse Farm appears on the first edition OS map, though it's present form is very different. It is possible that this farm site pre dates 1750.","A farm is shown on this site on the first to third editions (fourth edition did not cover this area), however the modern mapping and aerial photography suggest that none of the original farm buildings survive, but have been completely rebuilt slightly further south (away from the farmhouse). It is possible that the farmhouse itself has survived but has been considerably altered?",,1750 "HBL11030","Set","MXSST","Probable","Duke Street, Blackheath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although a few are both earlier and later. They were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few are later and several of the terraces first appear on the third edition. One set is marked on the second edition.",1911,1938 "HBL11031","Tra","CARPK","Probable","Carnegie Road, Blackheath","The car park was created in the mid/late 20th century after the demolition of the earlier public house, which was present by the mid/late 19th century at the latest. Settlement in this area pre dated 1750 and may have been the result of squatting.","Probably a private car park shown on the modern aerial photographs.",1939,2000 "HBL11032","Set","MDSM","Probable","Regis Close, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works. This area may have formed part of a heath land by at least the later 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11033","Set","SMTER","Certain","Ross & Carnegie Road, Blackheath","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a heathland.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS Map, although the public house appears on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11034","Set","APAR","Probable","Shepherds Fold, Blackheath","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon the site of cottages. This area may have once formed part of a heathland.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11035","Set","MDDT","Probable","Alwin Road, Blackheath","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of earlier allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11036","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blackheath Junior & Infants School, Powke Lane, Blackheath","The school dates to the 19th century and appears to have been built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a heathland by the end of the 18th century.","The school is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11037","Set","SMTER","Certain","Powke Lane, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appeared on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11038","Com","NURS","Certain","Powke Lane, Blackheath","The nursery dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The nursery is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11039","Set","MDSM","Certain","Powke Lane, Blackheath","These semis date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","One of these pair of semis first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other is probably slightly later.",1911,1938 "HBL1104","Fie","PLND","Probable","Fields to west & south of Gorse Farm","Late planned enclosure across this area of former probable piecemeal enclosure. This area was probably strip fields in the Medieval period.","These fields have been subdivided with very straight boundaries since the third edition was published (the fourth edition does not exist for this area so has not been included here). The fields to the west have all been ploughed and to possibly also to the south (the aerial photography shows green, so could be pasture).",1939,2000 "HBL11040","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Powke Lane, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century. A public house of at least 19th century date survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s although there are some large properties within this polygon. The public house is marked upon the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11041","Set","APAR","Probable","Elizabeth Prout Gardens, Blackheath","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of a heath land.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11042","Set","SMTER","Certain","Beeches Road & Highfield Road, Blackheath","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system. This area may have once formed part of a heathland.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11043","Set","MXSST","Probable","Darby Street, Blackheath","These houses, apartments and health centre may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11044","Set","SMSM","Certain","Perry Park Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11045","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Avenue Road, Blackheath","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century. Part of this site had been a foundry in the inter war period, which had been built upon a field system.","These warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the few houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11046","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, Blackheath","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may have begun as squatter housing upon the heathland prior to 1750.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11047","Set","MXSST","Certain","Spring Avenue & Belle Vue Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11048","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11049","Set","SMSM","Certain","Newhall Road & Park Avenue, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1105","Fie","OTF75","Certain","North of Gorse Farm","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Largely semi regular - originally three fields on the first to third edition OS map. Fields little changed from the third edition other than having partially been given over to housing.",,1880 "HBL11050","Set","MDDT","Certain","End of Currall Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11051","Set","MDDT","Probable","Old School Drive, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of two early 20th century schools.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11052","Set","SMTER","Probable","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of the medieval core of Rowley Regis.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11053","Set","APAR","Probable","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","These apartments and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of the medieval core of Rowley Regis.","These houses and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11054","Set","MDDT","Certain","Moor Lane & Siviters Lane, Rowley Regis","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a couple post date it. The semis are on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11055","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Giles' Church, Rowley Regis","The church dates from the medieval period, although the current building is mostly early 20th century in date.","Parts of the church are medieval in origin",1066,1539 "HBL11056","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cambourne Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century reservoir.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11057","Set","HITER","Probable","Enfield Road & Reservoir Road, Rowley Regis","These houses and high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses and high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11058","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century. The surviving public house mayhave been of a similar date to the cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map as the end of a row of cottages.",1961,1980 "HBL11059","Set","MDDT","Certain","Ross, Rowley Regis","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL1106","Set","MDDT","Probable","Castlefort Road","These houses may date from the mid 18th century on.","All these houses appear on the first edition OS map - the exception maybe no.216 which may have been completely rebuilt or only retains some aspects of the building shown on the first edition OS.",1821,1880 "HBL11060","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Perry Park Road, Rowley Regis","The playing ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11061","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Perry Park Road & Highfield Road, Rowley Regis","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were largely built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few are marked on the third edition and a few others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL11062","Set","MDDT","Probable","Matthews Close, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possibly inter war works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11063","Set","SMSM","Certain","Beeches Road, Blackheath","The houses and chapel date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The houses and the chapel all first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11064","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Cave Adullam Baptist Church, Beeches Road, Blackheath","The Baptist chapel dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The baptist chapel and burial ground first appear on the second edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL11065","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Marlow Street, Blackheath","These industrial buildings date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings appear on the second edition OS map the others are later.",1881,1900 "HBL11066","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Beeches Road, Blackheath","The works date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a possible late 18th/early 19th century small farm.","The works first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11067","Set","SMSM","Probable","Perry Park Road, Blackheath","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11068","Set","MDDT","Probable","Perry Park Road, Blackheath","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon late 19th century houses or outbuildings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11069","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Perry Park Road, Blackheath","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map. The west and south boundaries of the allotments are the former field boundaries as shown on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1107","Fie","PLND","Possible","North of Castlefort Road","This field system may have been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","Part of a field system on the first to third editions (fourth edition does not cover this area), on the modern map and aerial photography still looks like a field? Possibly planned enclosure - several straight boundaries?",1821,1880 "HBL11070","Set","SMSM","Probable","Park Hill, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11071","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","High Street, Blackheath","These industrial buildings mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a small area of terrace houses. This area may have once formed part of a heathland.","The majority of these buildings are industrial and post date the fourth edition OS Map",1939,2000 "HBL11072","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Powke Lane & Holly Road","The public open land and the few houses all date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had been the site of small 19th century cottages.","Probably public open land which post dates the fourth edition OS map, as does the small row of houses.",1939,2000 "HBL11073","Set","APAR","Probable","Terrace Street, Blackheath","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11074","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Between Henderson Way & Causeway, Blackheath","The depot may date to the inter war period or earlier. This area had been developed with cottages by the later 19th century and had once formed part of a heathland.","The depot may first appear on the fourth edition OS Map, although parts of it may be earlier and appear on the first edition.",1911,1938 "HBL11075","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sandford Avenue, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11076","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Britannia High School, Rowley Regis","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11077","Set","MXSST","Certain","Rowington Road, Habberley Road & Summer Road etc, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11078","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bell End, Rowley Regis","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11079","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bell End, Rowley Regis","The warehouse dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The warehouse first appears on the fourth edition OS Map",1911,1938 "HBL1108","Set","LGDT","Probable","Castlefort Road","These large houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11080","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Providence Strict Baptist Chapel, Bell End, Rowley Regis","The Baptist Chapel dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The Baptist Chapel is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11081","Set","MXSST","Probable","Belle Vue Gardens, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, although one pair of semis first appears on fourth edition OS Map.",1981,2000 "HBL11082","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bell End, Rowley Regis","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS Map, although two are on the second edition and a few are not present until the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11083","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Uplands Avenue, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11084","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Station Road, Blackheath","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century railway sidings were lifted.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11085","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Station Road, Blackheath","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of an inter war foundry.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11086","Ind","INDES","Certain","Station Road, Blackheath","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war brickworks. In the 19th century this had been the site of a colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11087","Ser","SEW","Certain","Off Station Road, Blackheath","The sewage works dates to the inter war period and was established upon a field system.","The sewage works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11088","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Station Road & Oldbury Road, Blackheath","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These works and the club post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11089","Set","SMSM","Probable","Regis Heath Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon an inter war clay quarry and partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1109","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","Some of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the largest post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL11090","Set","SMSM","Certain","Boundary Avenue, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11091","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Birmingham Road, Blackheath","The clinic dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The clinic and the house first appears on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11092","Set","APAR","Probable","Birmingham Road, Blackheath","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although the terraces first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11093","Ind","GARA","Certain","Birmingham Road, Blackheath","The garage buildings date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The buildings which make up the garage first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11094","Set","APAR","Probable","Causeway & Birmingham Road, Blackheath","The maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and the terraces are of early 20th century date.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, the terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11095","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Birmingham Road Methodist Church, Blackheath","The Methodist Church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier chapel and 19th century terraces.","The Methodist church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11096","Set","RESHO","Possible","Birmingham Road, Blackheath","The residential home may date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of the heathland.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11097","Set","APAR","Probable","George Avenue, Blackheath","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably once formed part of the heath.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Two houses are also present which first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1961,1980 "HBL11098","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Oldbury Road, Blackheath","The telephone exchange dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The telephone exchange first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11099","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Henderson Way & Oldbury Road, Blackheath","The public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The modern aerial photography suggests this is an area of public open land (as well as a small car park) which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL111","Set","LGDT","Certain","Arboretum Road, Walsall","This large house probably dates to the 19th century.","A detached house shown on the first edition OS mapping.",1821,1880 "HBL1110","Set","MDSM","Probable","Friezeland Lane","These houses probably date from the 19th century.","Two sets of semi detached houses and one detached house appear on the first edition OS map. All the other semis post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11100","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Mountford Close, Rowley Regis","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS Map",1939,2000 "HBL11101","Set","LGMXD","Probable","Waterfall Lane, Blackheath","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, and more are present by the third. A few post date the fourth and mainly replace earlier houses. The hotel on Holly Road is marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11102","Set","SMTER","Certain","Waterfall Lane, Blackheath","The terraces and the public house date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The terraces and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map, the semi detached property post dates the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL11103","Set","SMSM","Probable","Terrace Street, Blackheath","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11104","Set","MXSST","Possible","Waterfall Lane, Blackheath","The houses date to the late 20th century, but the warehouse was originally built as a chapel in the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to late 20th century, the warehouse and works were formerly religious buildings which first appeared on the second and fourth edition OS maps respectively.",1981,2000 "HBL11105","Set","MDDT","Certain","Waterfall Lane, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11106","Set","MDSM","Probable","Mountford Close, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11107","Set","APAR","Probable","Ross Heights, Rowley Regis","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11108","Set","LGDT","Probable","Siviter Lane, Rowley Regis","Originally a detached house possibly dating to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Originally a single large house which appears on the first edition OS map, but now divided into two and the outbuildings have been converted. Buildings are marked here on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL11109","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Siviters Lane, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1111","Set","MDDT","Possible","Friezeland Lane","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL11110","Set","SMSM","Certain","Siviters Lane, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11111","Set","SML","Certain","Siviters Lane, Rowley Regis","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11112","Set","MDDT","Probable","Britannia Gardens, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the gardens and land to the rear of the surviving early 20th century terraces on Siviters Lane.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11113","Set","MDSM","Probable","Siviters Close, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11114","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Hawes Lane, Rowley Regis","An area of public space created in the mid/late 20th century partly upon the site of an early 20th century quarry and partly upon cottages. This area may have formed part of the settlement in the medieval period.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this is an area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11115","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Hawes Lane, Rowley Regis","The various community based halls date from the late 19th century through to the mid/late 20th. The latest building was constructed upon the site of a 19th century school.","The earliest of these buildings is the Scout HQ, which is marked on the second edition OS Map. The British Legion Club first appears on the third edition OS map and the hall post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL11116","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hawes Lane, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11117","Ext","QRRY","Certain","Turner's Hill Quarry, Rowley Regis","The quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established mainly upon a field system, although settlement and earlier quarries also existed here.","This quarry mostly post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the southern portion has been quarried since at least the first edition OS Map, however the majority of the area now covered by quarrying had been fields (and a small hamlet of Gadds Green). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11118","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Dudley Road, Rowley Regis","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partially established upon an extension to an earlier quarry.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11119","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Dudley Road, Rowley Regis","An area of rough grassland dating to the mid/late 20th century which had formed part of a larger field system.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first to fourth editions shows fields whose boundaries do not survive (from modern aerial photographs). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1112","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Chester Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, although a few 19th century cottages survive. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Some of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, some may first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Others post date the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11120","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Knowle Methodist Church, Dudley Road, The Knowle","The Methodist Church dates to the early 20th century and the meeting hall to the mid/late 20th century. This had been the site of 19th century terraces until the mid/late 20th century, which had originally included an earlier chapel.","The church first appears on the third edition OS map. The church hall appears to have been rebuilt in the post fourth edition OS map and the club also appears to date to this period.",1901,1910 "HBL11121","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Dudley Road, The Knowle","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map, as does the council office.",1939,2000 "HBL11122","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Portway Road, Tippity Green","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11123","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Tippity Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although no.s",1961,1980 "HBL11124","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Cock Inn, Dudley Road, Tipperty Green","The public house dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the houses first appear on the second edition OS map. It may also appear on the 2 "" OS map, but not on Yates?",1751,1820 "HBL11125","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Woolpack Close, Tipperty Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were partially built upon the site of a possible late 18th/early 19th century farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11126","Set","SMTER","Certain","Dudley Road, Tipperty Green","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11127","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dudley Road, Tippity Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the terraces first appear on third edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11128","Set","MDDT","Possible","Dudley Road, Tippity Green","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL11129","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Tippity Green","A strip of derelict land created in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier cottages were demolished. These buildings may have had their origins in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL1113","Set","LGDT","Possible","Chester Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Cannock Chase in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, but the public house appears on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL11130","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Portway, Tippity Green","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the small hamlet of Perry's Lake was demolished. The settlement may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11131","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Hawes Lane, Rowley Regis","The golf driving range was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of two 19th century quarries which became one by the inter war period.","The golf driving range post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11132","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stanford Drive, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11133","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","The school dates from the 19th century and the houses are probably mid 20th century. This area may have formed part of the medieval settlement of Rowley Regis.","The earliest parts of the school are marked on the first edition OS map, the houses post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL11134","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","The works date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these works appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings are later.",1911,1938 "HBL11135","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","The public house dates to at least the 19th century and the shops are mid/late 20th century in date. Settlement in this are may pre date 1750.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, but the shops post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL11136","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Rowley Village, Rowley Regis","These houses are of a variety of dates, but possibly mainly 1960s/70s in date. This area may have formed part of the medieval settlement of Rowley Regis.","Buildings in this area are of a variety of dates, but the majority may be 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photography. The earlier houses may first appear on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11137","Set","SMTER","Probable","St Luke's Close, Tippity Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11138","Set","SMSM","Certain","St Giles Avenue, Tippity Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11139","Set","SMSM","Probable","St James Avenue, Tippity Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were partially built upon the site of a 19th century quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1114","Set","MMDST","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th/19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11140","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dudley Road, Tippity Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, with late 19th century terraces and an earlier public house. The later houses were built upon the site of cottages whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The terrace first appears on the second edition OS Map and the public house is present on the first edition.",1961,1980 "HBL11141","Set","MDDT","Probable","St Giles Close, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible farm and the 19th century vicarage. This area may have formed part of the medieval settlement of Rowley Regis.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11142","Ind","INDES","Certain","Draicon Trading Estate, Rowley Regis","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century concrete works.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11143","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Portway Road, Rowley Regis","This area of rough grassland was created when the early 20th century quarry was backfilled.","An area of rough grassland is shown on the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL11144","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hanover Road & Windsor Road, Portway","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11145","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rowley Hall Junior & Infants School, Rowley Regis","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11146","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hanover Road, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11147","Set","SMSM","Certain","Throne Crescent, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are beginning to first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11148","Set","SMTER","Certain","Throne Crescent, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11149","Set","SMTER","Probable","Charles Walk, Rowley Regis","These houses and shops date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses and shops post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1115","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chester Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11150","Set","APAR","Probable","Charles Avenue, Rowley Regis","These maisonettes date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century and the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL11151","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hanover Road & Stuart Road, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11152","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Grange Inn, Church Road, Rowley Regis","The public house dates to at least the 19th century.","The earliest parts of this public house probably appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11153","Set","SMSM","Probable","Church Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11154","Set","APAR","Probable","Church Walk, Rowley Regis","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These mainsonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11155","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","North of Reservoir Road, Rowley Regis","An area of rough grassland which hadbbeen the site of a 19th century colliery.","An area of rough grassland which post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11156","Set","SMTER","Probable","Crown Close, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century small clay pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11157","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Majestic Way & Buckingham Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century quarries and collieries.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11158","Set","SMSM","Certain","Throne Road & Queens Drive, Whiteheath Gate","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11159","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Off Throne Road, Whiteheath Gate","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1116","Set","COUHS","Possible","Sandhills","This small country house, now divided into two dwellings, may date to the late 18th/early 19th century. This area was still unenclosed pasture in the 18th century, having once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The house and most of the other buildings appear on the first edition OS map - perhaps originally a small country house, it is now two houses. At least one of the other older ancillary buildings has been converted to a domestic domestic dwelling as it has a number. The landline map describes it as Home Farm. A building is marked on the 2"" OS map for Lichfield. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL11160","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fairfourne Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11161","Set","MXSST","Certain","Harrold Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11162","Set","MDSM","Probable","Oldbury Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s, a few are on the fourth edition OS Map.",1961,1980 "HBL11163","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Oldbury Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests that the others were not built much later.",1911,1938 "HBL11164","Set","APAR","Probable","Penncricket Lane, Rowley Regis","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11165","Set","MDSM","Probable","Penncricket Lane & York Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11166","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Oldbury United Football Ground, west of M5","The football ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century clay quarry.","The football ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11167","Ind","INDES","Certain","Griffin Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11168","Set","SMSM","Certain","Penncricket Lane, Rowley Regis","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11169","Set","MXSST","Probable","West of York Road,","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL1117","Set","FARM","Probable","Sandills Farm","The farm may date to the late 18th/early 19th century having been built upon unenclosed pasture land, which once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The large farm building appears on the first edition OS map, the farmhouse and other buildings post date the third edition OS (the fourth edition does not cover this area). It is possible that this farm is marked on the 2"" OS map for 1816 (Lichfield).",1751,1820 "HBL11170","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","York Road, Whiteheath Gate","The depot and coal yard date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The depot and coal yard post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11171","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oldbury Road & Petersfield Road, Whitegate Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11172","Set","MXSST","Probable","Bond Street, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11173","Ind","GARA","Certain","Corner of Oldbury Road & Penncricket Lane, Rowley Regis","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The garage (service station) post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11174","Set","COTYP","Probable","Mincing Lane, Rowley Regis","The cottages date to at least the 19th century.","The cottages appear on the first edition OS map as may parts of the public house. (The modern aerial photography shows that the public house has been demolished and the site and land to rear have been developed with houses.)",1821,1880 "HBL11175","Set","APAR","Probable","Highbury Close & Pear Tree Close, Rowley Regis.","These maisonettes and houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s. This area had still formed part of a field system in the early 20th century.","These maisonettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11176","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oldbury Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fouth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11177","Set","APAR","Probable","Truro Close, Winchester Close & Ely Close, Whiteheath Gate","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL11178","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","South of Ashes Road, Whiteheath Gate","The area of public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century when the canal basin was backfilled.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map, confirmed by the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11179","Tra","CANDI","Certain","British Transport Waterway Causeway Green Branch, near Langley","The canal dates to the 19th century.","The canal is marked on the first edition OS map. Statutory closure powers were granted in 1960. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL1118","Fie","PLND","Probable","South of Sandhills House.","A field system which has suffered boundary loss by the late 19th/early 20th century, but had probably been the planned enclosure of Ancient unenclosed pasture.","A regular pattern with ruler straight boundaries on the first edition. By the second edition some of the field boundaries have gone and the very northern section of fields have been given over to orchards. The original field boundaries are still absent. Planned enclosure possibly as a result of the Enclosure Act of 1876 for Walsall Wood? Certainly shown as common land on Yates' map of 1775. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL11180","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ashes Road, Titford","The factory dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The factory post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11181","Set","MDTER","Certain","Ashes Road, Titford","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the others are present by the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL11182","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ashe Road, Titford","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small farm whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11183","Set","SMSM","Certain","Titford Road & Swan Crescent, Titford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - some of the terraces first appear on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL11184","Set","SMTER","Probable","Mallard Drive, Titford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war engineering works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11185","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Titford Road, Titford","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11186","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Titford Road, Titford","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11187","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Oldbury Road, Whitegate Heath","The high rise flats, the halls and one of the public houses date to the 1960s/70s. The other public house is earlier and parts and had formed part of a settlement, which was present here by the early 19th century.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s along with one of the public houses and the community halls. The other public house may contain elements which appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11188","Ser","RESV","Certain","Titiford Pool, Titford","The reservoir pre dates 1750.","Titford Pool, a canal reservoir, is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map with this name. It is unamed on 2"" OS map and is called reservoir on Yates'.",,1750 "HBL11189","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Causeway Green Branch","The canal branch dates to the 19th century.","The branch canal is marked on the tithe map and the first edition OS map, but not the 2"" OS map.",1835,1840 "HBL1119","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","West of Sandhills Home Farm","This woodland dates to at least the 19th century.","Recorded as a mixed woodland on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL11190","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Titford Canal, Sandwell","The canal dates to the 19th century.","The canal is marked on the first editon OS map and the tithe map, but is not on the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1835,1840 "HBL11191","Set","MXSST","Certain","St Michaels Crescent, Titford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11192","Ind","ENGW","Probable","End of Clay Lane, Titford","An engineering works whose origins date to the late 19th century and was built partly upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The earliest part of this works may appear on the second edition OS map, it is marked as an engineering works on the third edition OS Map. The modern aerial photography shows Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL11193","Set","SMSM","Certain","Sycamore Road, Titford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11194","Ind","INDES","Certain","JAS Industrial Park, Titford Lane, Titford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works, which in turn was established upon the site of a late 19th century saw mill.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11195","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Titford Lane, Titford","The rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when it ceased to form part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS Map. The historic OS maps and the tithe map mainly show fields although a small coal pit existed on the tithe map and was marked as disused on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11196","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Portway Hill, Rowley Regis","An area of rough grassland which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the old quarry was backfilled. It had been active during the late 19th century.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map and is confirmed by the modern aerial photography. This had mainly been the site of a large quarry which had first appeared upon",1939,2000 "HBL11197","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Turners Hill, Rowley Regis","This area of derelict land was created in the inter war period when the large 19th century house was demolished.","This derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11198","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Turner's Hill, Rowley Regis","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Field boundaries survive from the first edition OS map - but the cottages have gone.",,1880 "HBL11199","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Portway Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are of different dates, the earliest being mid 20th century. Those earlier buildings also appear to be mainly shops.",1951,1960 "HBL112","Set","APAR","Probable","Crane Court, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large late 19th century house. The house in turn had been developed upon the site of a disused limestone quarry.","Apartments are marked on the modern landline mapping. Fourth edition mapping is not available for this area. Modern aerial photography suggests this is a flat roofed building and therefore probably dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1120","Woo","DECW","Possible","Lichfield Road","This woodland may date to the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th century this land formed part of a planned field system which had probably been the enclosure of ancient pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Marked as woodland on the modern landline and aerial photography. Appears wooded on the first edition (prior to the building of the lodge), but on the second & third editions (no fourth edition available) no trees are depicted.",1939,2000 "HBL11200","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Four Ways Public House, Portway Hill, Rowley Regis","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map, one of the houses is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11201","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Throne Close, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses, although one of these survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although one detached house appears on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11202","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rowley Rag Public House, Throne Road, Rowley Regis","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The large public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11203","Set","MDSM","Probable","Richards Close, Whiteheath Gate","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11204","Set","SMSM","Certain","Grace Mary Estate, Tividale","This housing estate dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11205","Set","SMSM","Probable","Western Avenue, Grace Mary Estate","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL11206","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Oakham Junior & Infants School, Darby's Hill Road, Darby's Hill","The school dates to the inter war period and was built mainly upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11207","Set","MXSST","Certain","City Road & Willow Drive, Darby's Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11208","Set","MXSST","Probable","East Avenue, Darby's Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11209","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Grace Mary Estate, Darby's Hill","The rough grassland dates to the inter war period and was established upon the site of a 19th century colliery and a late 19th century quarry.","The rough grassland is marked upon the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1121","Fie","PLND","Possible","Fields around Sandhills House","Late planned enclosure dating to the inter war period which had replaced a late 19th/early 20th century orchard. Prior to the orchard the area had probably represented the planned enclosure of part of Cannock Chase.","Shown as a field system (arable/ploughed) with very few boundaries, possibly returned to farmland on the fourth edition OS map - no trees recorded. Former field system shown on first edition (before land used as an orchard) was also very regular. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL11210","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Birmingham New Road, Tividale","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11211","Set","APAR","Probable","Birmingham New Road, Tividale","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11212","Set","SMSM","Probable","Poplar Avenue & Poplar Rise, Tividale","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon a 19th century colliery and partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11213","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Barley Mow Inn, Poplar Rise, Darby's Hill","The public house dates to the 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11214","Set","MXSST","Probable","City Road, Darbys Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although a couple of the original cottages survive.","These houses mostly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s. One or two houses marked on the first edition OS map survive.",1961,1980 "HBL11215","Set","SMSM","Probable","New Birmingham Road, Tividale","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11216","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Huntsman Public House, New Birmingham Road, Tividale","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11217","Set","SMSM","Possible","New Birmingham Road & Leslie Rise,","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11218","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Lower City Road, Tividale","The works and depot date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century boiler works.","The works and depot post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11219","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Lower City Road, Tividale","The sports ground was established in the inter war period upon the remains of a field system.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1122","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between county boundary & Wyreley & Essington Canal","A late planned field system dating to the inter war period on a site which had become an orchard by the late 19th/early 20th century. In the later 19th century this area was a wood and had been part of Cannock Chase prior to that.","A field system with very few internal boundaries, what remain are ruler straight. Appears to be field system on the fourth edition (for that area covered by this series). The second and third edition show a large orchard.",1911,1938 "HBL11220","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off New Birmingham Road, Tividale","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century clay quarries were backfilled.","The modern aerial photography confirms this area to be rough grassland. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11221","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lower City Road, Tividale","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11222","Set","MDDT","Possible","Lower City Road, Tividale","These houses may date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date from the mid 20th century some may be late 20th?",1951,1960 "HBL11223","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ashtree Road & Hill Bank , Tividale","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11224","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tower Road, Rounds Green","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11225","Set","SMSM","Probable","Timothy Road, Rounds Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11226","Set","MDDT","Probable","Strawberry Close, Rounds Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11227","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Bury Hill Park, Oldbury","The public park probably dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field system.","The park first appears on the second edition OS Map.",1901,1910 "HBL11228","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hawfield Road, Darbys Hill","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11229","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Grace Mary Junior & Infant School, Darbys Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1123","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between county boundary and Wyrley & Essington Canal","Late planned enclosure of inter war date in an area which had been orchards in the late 19th/early 20th century. Prior to the orchards the field system had probably been planned enclosure.","Marked as a field system on the fourth edition OS map - very few internal boundaries. The field system on the first edition OS map shows ruler straight boundaries - on the second and third edition the land was given over as orchards.",1911,1938 "HBL11230","Set","APAR","Probable","Tower Road, Darbys Hill","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the",1951,1960 "HBL11231","Set","MXSST","Probable","Gilbert Road & Lye Cross Road, Darbys Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11232","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the quarries, whose origins began mainly in the late 19th century, were backfilled.","The modern aerial photography confirms this as an area of rough grassland. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11233","Set","SMMXD","Probable","St Brades Close, Darbys Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11234","Set","MXSST","Probable","Tower Road, Darbys Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11235","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Portway Hill, Rowley Regis","This had been the site of a 19th century colliery.","The modern aerial photography confirms this as an area of rough grassland. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11236","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Portway Hill, Rowley Regis","The field system was enclosed at an unknown date.","Part of a field system on the first edition OS map. The fourth edition OS map shows a quarry on the eastern part of this area, but this has since been backfilled and appears to be being used as a field again.",,1880 "HBL11237","Set","FARM","Certain","Portway Hill, Rowley Regis","The farm dates to at least the 17th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS Map, the 2"" OS map and Yates' map. See SMR entry for more detail.",1551,1650 "HBL11238","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Midhill Drive, Rowley Regis","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL11239","Set","SMTER","Probable","Off Portway Hill, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1124","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Anchor Inn, Chester Road",,"A public house has been sited here since at least the first edition OS map, the present building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11240","Set","HITER","Probable","Wallace Close, Portway","These high rise flats and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These high rise flats and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11241","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wallace Road, Portway","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11242","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ivy House Road, Portway","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11243","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Lion Farm Playing Fields, Oldbury","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the site of 19th century brickworks and collieries.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11244","Set","MDDT","Probable","Brunel Road, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area of derelict land which had been created in the inter war period when the earlier cottage was demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11245","Set","SMSM","Probable","Martley Road, Bredon Road & Badsey Road, Oldbury","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These are mostly houses which post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11246","Set","APAR","Probable","Martley Road, Oldbury","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11247","Com","SHPS","Probable","Wolverley Crescent, Oldbury","The shops and the public house probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These shops and public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11248","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Between Badsey Road & Hartlebury Road, Oldbury","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11249","Set","APAR","Probable","Badsey Road, Oldbury","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. (Just off the Oldbury Tithe map). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1125","Set","SMMXD","Certain","South of Chester Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Two buildings (one detached) first appear on the third edition OS map, other semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11250","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Michael's CofE High School, Oldbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of disused 19th century collieries.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11251","Set","SMTER","Probable","Newbury Lane, Oldbury","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built mostly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11252","Set","SMSM","Probable","Newbury Lane, Oldbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an extension to a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11253","Set","APAR","Probable","Newbury Lane & Thornton Road, Rowley Regis","These apartments and maisonettes probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 17th century hall.","These apartments and post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century, some of the houses appear to be of 1960s/70s date.",1981,2000 "HBL11254","Set","MDSM","Probable","Throne Road, Rowley Regis","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11255","Set","SMTER","Probable","Throne Road, Portway","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11256","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St James Church, Hartlebury Road, Oldbury","The church, hall and vicarage date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The church and vicarage post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it is contemporary with the surrounding housing estate.",1961,1980 "HBL11257","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Whiteheath Junior & Infants School, Portway","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school is probably contemporary with the surrounding housing estate which has been dated from the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11258","Set","RESHO","Possible","Birchfield, Wolverley Crescent, Oldbury","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL11259","Set","SMTER","Possible","Wolverley Crescent, Oldbury","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1126","Set","MDDT","Certain","North of Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map (one or two post date the fourth edition).",1911,1938 "HBL11260","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cotswold Close & Witley Crescent, Oldbury","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war playing field. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11261","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Birchfield Lane & Borough Crescent, Oldbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11262","Set","APAR","Probable","Wolverley Cresecent & Shelsey Avenue, Oldbury","These maisonettes and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon fields.","These maisonettes and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11263","Set","HIRIS","Possible","Borough Crescent, Oldbury","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and may have dated to the 1960s/70s. The modern aerial photography shows that they have been demolished.",1961,1980 "HBL11264","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Witley Crescent & Borough Crescent, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11265","Set","MMDST","Probable","Throne Road, Portway","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11266","Set","MXSST","Probable","Badsey Road & Kinnersley Crescent,","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11267","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Birchfield Road, Oldbury","The depot and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The depot and other, possibly industrial, buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11268","Ser","SUBS","Certain","West of Junction 2, M6, Oldbury","The sub station dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The sub station first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the road roundabout, however, post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL11269","Com","SUPST","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","Probably a superstore which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1127","Set","MDMXD","Certain","South of Linden Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11270","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were partially built upon the site of an early 20th century manure works.","These are probably mainly industrial and post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11271","Set","APAR","Probable","Birchfield Lane, Whiteheath Gate","These buildings are mainly apartments dating to the late 20th century which were built upon the site of earlier terraces and cottages. Settlement at this point had been present since at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these buildings are apartments which post date the fourth edition OS Map. The modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. A couple of the houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1981,2000 "HBL11272","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Birchfield Road, Whitegate Heath","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century methodist chapel","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11273","Set","SMTER","Probable","Birchfield Lane, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were partially built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11274","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Birchfield Lane, Oldbury","The methodist church and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The methodist church and other buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11275","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Summerton Road, Brades","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11276","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brades Rise, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a clay quarry extended in the inter war period. Prior to this the area had been subject to coal mining.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/1970s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11277","Set","HIRIS","Possible","South of Brades Rise, Brades","These flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The modern landline mapping shows high rise flats and apartments which may have dated to the 1960s/70s. The modern aerial photography shows that by 2001 the area had been cleared and redevelopment was beginning to take place. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11278","Ind","INDES","Certain","Pearsall Road Industrial Estate, Rounds Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a metal works whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11279","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Pearsall Drive, Rounds Green","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an extension to the metal works in the late 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1128","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chester Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11280","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brades Road, Rounds Green","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war metal works. This area had been the site of a 19th century brickworks, squatter settlement and roadside settlement.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11281","Set","RESHO","Probable","Nursing Home, Wolverhampton Road, Rounds Green","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century vicarage.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11282","Set","SML","Certain","Olive Mount & Bury Hill Road, Rounds Green","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map the others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11283","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ashtree Road, Rounds Green","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11284","Set","SMSM","Certain","Florence Road, Rounds Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11285","Set","MDSM","Certain","St James Road, Rounds Green","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11286","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between St James Road & Florence Road, Rounds Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century church.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11287","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Rounds Green","The public house and the hotel date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks which had been demolished by the early 20th century.","The public house and the hotel post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11288","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rounds Green Primary School, Brades Road, Rounds Green","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL11289","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Brades Road, Rounds Green","This works may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier metal works, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","Parts of this works may first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1129","Set","SMTER","Certain","Paterson Place","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL11290","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Wolverhampton Road, Rounds Green","The playing field dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","A sports ground is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11291","Ind","INDES","Certain","European Business Park, Rounds Green","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11292","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Council Depot, south of Taylor's Lane, Rounds Green","The council depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The council depot and public amenity post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11293","Ext","DCLQ","Certain","East of Shidas Lane, Rounds Green","A former clay quarry last worked in the late 19th century.","The pond is a former clay quarry first marked as disused on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL11294","Ind","INDES","Probable","North of Rounds Green Road, Oldbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century metal works.","Probably an industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11295","Com","OFF","Certain","Quayside House, Batemans House & Black Country House, Rounds Green Road, Oldbury","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war factory.","These three offices post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11296","Ind","INDES","Certain","Percy Business Park, Oldbury","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11297","Ser","SUBS","Certain","South of Portway Road, Oldbury","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of clay quarries probably first worked in the 19th century.","The electricity sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11298","Com","RETPK","Certain","Oldbury Green Retail Park, Oldbury","The retail park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century railway sidings. Prior to that this area had been the site of a brickworks.","The retail park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11299","Set","SMTER","Certain","Dingle Street, Rounds Green","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of the terraces are marked on the first edition OS map - the others are present by the second edition. Three houses post date the fourth edition. The public house also post dates the fourth edition OS map, but was built upon the site of one which was present on the first edition.",1841,1880 "HBL113","Set","LGSM","Certain","Arboretum Road, Walsall","These houses date to the late 19th century.","Semi detached housing first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1130","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Chester Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Cannock Chase in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11300","Set","APAR","Probable","Dingle Street & Ashtree Road, Rounds Green","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11301","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dingle Street & St James Road, Rounds Green","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11302","Set","RESHO","Certain","Dingle Meadow Court, Goldencrest Drive, Rounds Green","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11303","Set","SMTER","Probable","West of Brades Road, Rounds Green","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century, the maisonettes are probably 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL11304","Set","MDTER","Probable","Dingle Street, Rounds Green","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11305","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dingle Street, Rounds Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11306","Com","COMOU","Certain","Motel, Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The motel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible inter war house.","The motel and service station post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11307","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land which had been created in the early 20th century when a brickworks was demolished.","The methodist church post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11308","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Oldbury Sports Centre, Oldbury","The sports centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a clay pit worked in the 19th century and again in the inter war period.","The sports centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11309","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Newbury Lane, Oldbury","The small depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war brickworks.","The small depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1131","Set","LGDT","Certain","Shire Oak House, Lichfield Road","A large detached house probably dating to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Cannock Chase in the past and was still unenclosed pasture land in the lat 18th century.","House and some of the outbuildings are marked on the first edition when it was called 'Bleak House'. On the second edition it was 'Hill House' and 'Shire Oaks' by the third edition.",1821,1880 "HBL11310","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Newbury Lane, Oldbury","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11311","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Newbury Lane, Oldbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11312","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ascot Close, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses (and the public house) post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11313","Set","SMSM","Certain","Newbury Lane, Oldbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11314","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Newbury Lane, Oldbury","The works may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of possible 19th century cottages.","The earliest parts of the works may first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the club was probably originally a house first appearing on the second edition. The garage post dates the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11315","Set","APAR","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","These maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of houses, some of whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11316","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The works and depot post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11317","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Birchley Park Avenue etc, Oldbury","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11318","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11319","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","West of Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out partially upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","Possibly an area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS Map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1132","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This are had formed part of a heathland in the 18th century.","Some of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, others first appear on the third edition. Nos. 128 & 130 possibly contain parts of the building shown on the first edition OS map, then known as Leopard Inn. No.110 not visible on the modern aerial photography?",1881,1900 "HBL11320","Com","SUPST","Certain","Little Fields Way, Oldbury","The superstores date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works, which in turn had been built upon a 19th century brickworks.","The superstores post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11321","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Churchbridge, Oldbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11322","Ind","WRKS","Probable","East of Churchbridge, Oldbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works and an earlier colliery. This area had probably formed part of one of Oldbury's open fields in the medieval period.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11323","Ind","INDES","Certain","Granada Trading Estate & Park Lane Trading Estate, Oldbury","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of part of a 19th century chemical works. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11324","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Trinity Street, Oldbury","The large warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the site of a large 19th century chemical works.","The large warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11325","Opl","DERLD","Certain","East of Langley House, Oldbury","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century chemical works was demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11326","Ind","INDES","Certain","Junction 2 Industrial Estate, Oldbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of derelict land created in the early 20th century when the brickworks was demolished.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11327","Set","MXSST","Certain","Thurston Avenue, Oldbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier houses whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11328","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Churchbridge, Oldbury","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The warehouse and works post date the fourth edition OS map, but the public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11329","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Birchley Park, Oldbury","The public park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but it is now half the size that it was on that map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1133","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11330","Com","OFF","Probable","Birchfield House, Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","An office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the original inter war Birchley Park.","Probably an office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11331","Com","PUBHS","Certain","One and Two Halves Public House, Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The public house and the hotel date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of the inter war Birchley Park.","The public house and the hotel both post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11332","Set","SMTER","Certain","Birchfield Lane, Oldbury","These terraces date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder are present by the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL11333","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birchfield Lane, Oldbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11334","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Junction 2 M5, Oldbury","The motorway junction dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused late 19th century colliery.","The motorway junction post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11335","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11336","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century, having previously been the site of early 20th century allotments and a 19th century colliery.","This area has been confirmed as rough grassland from the modern aerial photography Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11337","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11338","Set","SMDT","Certain","Clifton Close, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron foundry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11339","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Clay Lane, Langley","The works may date from the 19th century and was built upon the site of an old clay pit.","The earliest buildings may first appear on the second edition (or a later building was erected on the footings of the late 19th century building)",1881,1900 "HBL1134","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11340","Set","SMSM","Certain","Langley Green Road, Langley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, and the others are probably slightly later or just post war.",1911,1938 "HBL11341","Set","SMSM","Certain","Titford Road & Jarvis Crescent, Langley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11342","Set","MXSST","Certain","Titford Road, Langley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses, the semis, first appear on the second edition OS map; the terraces are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11343","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Off Old Park Lane, Langley","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century clay quarry.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11344","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Langley Primary School, Langley","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused clay quarry.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11345","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Off Old Park Lane, Langley","An area of derelict land which was created when the late 19th century terraces to the south of the area were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11346","Set","SMTER","Probable","Broad Street, Spring Walk, Whyley Walk etc. Langley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL11347","Set","APAR","Possible","Langley Court, Underhill Street, Langley","Possibly an apartment block dating to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Possible apartment block which post dates the fourth edition OS map which the modern aerial photography suggests dates to the 1960s/70s. The public house may have appeared on the first edition OS Map.",1961,1980 "HBL11348","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Langley Park, Langley","The public park was established in the late 19th century upon a field system.","The park first appears on the second edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL11349","Set","SMDT","Probable","Titford Road, Langley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1135","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lichfield Road","The majority of these houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11350","Com","COMCR","Probable","Langley High Street, Langley","The commercial core of Langley which dates to the mid/late 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are on the first edition OS map and may have been purpose built shops? The shops on the east side of Langley High Street are probably 1960s/70s.",1841,1880 "HBL11351","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Ebenezer Wesleyan Reform Church, Langley High Street, Langley","The chapel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The Wesleyan chapel post dates the fourth edition OS map as does the playhouse.",1939,2000 "HBL11352","Set","SMTER","Certain","Arden Grove, Langley","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL11353","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Arden Grove & Langley High Street, Langley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11354","Set","SMTER","Probable","Titford Road & Junction Road South, Langley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map, but many more are present by the second and third editions. Some post date the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL11355","Set","APAR","Probable","Arden Grove, Langley","These maisonettes and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one pair of semis first appeared on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11356","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Oldbury Ringway, Oldbury","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks and clay quarry. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11357","Com","SUPST","Certain","Oldbury Ringway, Oldbury","The hypermarket dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The hypermarket post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11358","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Civic Centre, Oldbury","The civic centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","The large civic centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11359","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Dudley Road, Oldbury","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area may still have been a field system in the late 19th century.","The large car park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1136","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL11360","Ind","WRKS","Probable","West Bromwich Street, Oldbury","The works may date to the inter war period and were built upon part of a disused 19th century colliery.","The earliest parts of this works may first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11361","Ind","METWK","Certain","West Bromwich Street, Oldbury","The foundry buildings may date from the early 20th century built adajcent to earlier foundry buildings and cottages.","The earliest parts of this site may first appear on the third edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL11362","Set","SML","Probable","West Bromwich Street, Oldbury","These houses date to the early 20th century and were largely built upon a disused 19th century colliery.","These house first appear on the third edition OS map, the derelict land here had been the site of terraces which first appeared on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11363","Ind","INDES","Certain","Off West Bromwich Street, Oldbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11364","Ind","INDES",,"Broadwell Industrial Park, Oldbury","The industrial park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The industrial park post dates the fourth edition OS map - the factory may be present on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11365","Ind","CHEMW","Probable","Trinity Street, Oldbury","Some of the chemical works buildings may date from the late 19th century. A chemical works was present earlier as was a small mill and fields.","The chemical works is marked on the first edition OS map, but may these buildings may not survive. It had expanded by the second edition and some of these buildings may survive. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL11366","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Trinity Street, Oldbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11367","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Former Great Western Railway (Stourbridge Branch), Sandwell (part 2)","The railway line dates to the 19th century.","The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map",1841,1880 "HBL11368","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Former GWR Oldbury Branch, Sandwell","The railway dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the remains of field systems.","The railway first appears on the second edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL11369","Ind","METWK","Possible","Mill Lane, Langley","Possibly a metal works dating from the late 19th century and built upon the site of an earlier engineering works and houses.","Some of these industrial buildings are probably present on the second edition OS map when it was a forge.",1881,1900 "HBL1137","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Housing probably all post 4th edition, although the 4th edition map is not held for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL11370","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bridgewater Avenue, Langley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses, a couple of which survive.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. A couple of the houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL11371","Ind","BREW","Certain","Langley Maltings, Western Road, Langley","The earliest of these buildings date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11372","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Western Road, Langley","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century railway sidings and a goods shed.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11373","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Tat Bank Road, Oldbury","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largley laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11374","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tat Bank Road, Tat Bank","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11375","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Metroline, Sandwell","The railway dates to the 19th century and is now used as the metroline.","The railway was laid down in the 19th century, but is now used for the metroline Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL11376","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Titford Feeder, Oldbury","The canal feeder dates to the mid 19th century.","The canal feeder is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, but not the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1835,1840 "HBL11377","Ind","CHEMW","Possible","Tat Bank Road, Tat Bank","Possibly a chemcial works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon the site of an inter war iron works. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these works post date the fourth edition (although one large building may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map as a warehouse). It is possibly a chemical works (being known in the area of Tat Bank and from the many tanks shown on the site). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11378","Tra","RWSID","Certain","Off Tat Bank Road, Tat Bank","The railway sidings date to the late 19th century and were laid upon the remains of a field system.","The railway sidings first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11379","Ind","METWK","Probable","Popes Lane, Tat Bank","This large factory may be a metal works dating from the inter war period which was largely built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","The earliest parts of this building first appear on the fourth edition OS map when it was a tube works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL1138","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Probably post 4th edition OS, but the 4th edition OS is missing for this area.",1939,1950 "HBL11380","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pope's Lane, Tat Bank","These industrial buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century works.","These industrial buildings mainly post date the fourth edition OS map. One building (possibly offices) on Pope's Lane first appears on the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11381","Ind","INDES","Probable","Birmingham Road, Oldbury","A small industrial estate dating to the mid/late 20th century and built upon the site of a 19th century brewery, whose public house survives.","Probably a small industrial estate post dating the fourth edition OS map. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11382","Soc","HIED","Probable","Education Development Facility,","The former school dates to the inter war period and was built in an area of 19th century terraces and back to back houses.","A school marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11383","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Birmingham Road, Oldbury","The recreation ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The recreation ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11384","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Between Parsonage Street & Popes Lane, Tat Bank","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and stands on the site of 19th century terraces.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11385","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Tat Bank Road & Parsonage Street, Tat Bank","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works all post date the fourth edition OS map. The 19th century road system survives.",1939,2000 "HBL11386","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Parsonage Street, Tat Bank","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century chemical works was demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS Map (the one works is late 20th century in date). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11387","Ind","INDES","Certain","Springfield Industrial Estate, Manchester Street, Oldbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century chemical works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11388","Set","MXSST","Certain","Tat Bank Road, Tat Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier houses.","The houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The depot post dates the fourth edition and was built upon inter war allotments.",1911,1938 "HBL11389","Com","OFF","Certain","Birmingham Road, Oldbury","Possible offices dating to the inter war period and built upon the remains of a field system.","Possible offices where the earliest of the two buildings first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1139","Opl","DERLD","Certain","North of Lichfield Road",,"The modern aerial photography shows the remains of buildings on this site. These footings may relate to buildings that first appear on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11390","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal (Wolverhampton Level), Sandwell",,"The canal is marked on the first edition OS Map - see SMR entry Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1769,1790 "HBL11391","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Stone Street & Tat Bank Road, Oldbury","These industrial buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Various works, depots and small warehouses which all appear to post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11392","Com","SUPST","Probable","Oldbury Ringway, Oldbury","A probable superstore dating to the mid/late 20th century and built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this is a superstore. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11393","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Ringway, Oldbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11394","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Seven Stars Road, Oldbury","The scrap metal yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was erected on the site of a late 19th century works.","The scrap metal yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11395","Set","APAR","Probable","Lodge Street, Oldbury","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11396","Soc","COURT","Certain","Magistrate's Court, Birmingham Road, Oldbury","The magistrate's court dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The magistrate's court post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11397","Set","SMSM","Certain","Green Street, Oldbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, as does the Job Centre (marked Labour Exchange).",1911,1938 "HBL11398","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Birmingham Road, Oldbury","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war foundry.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11399","Com","COMCR","Probable","Birmingham Street & Church Street, Oldbury","The current commercial core of Oldbury appears to date from the early 19th century, but this area probably formed the main focus of the medieval settlement.","The earliest of the surviving buildings appear to date to the early 20th century. This area probably comprises medieval Oldbury Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL114","Set","LGDT","Certain","Arboretum Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built partly upon the site of Reynold's Hall Farm which may have pre dated 1750, and partly upon the site of limestone quarrying.","Detached houses first appearing on the second edition OS",1881,1900 "HBL1140","Ind","METWK","Certain","North of Lichfield Road","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once been part of Cannock Chase.","Described as 'Foundry' on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL11400","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Christ Church, Church Square, Oldbury","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was built within an area which had probably formed part of the medieval settlement.","The church dates to the mid 19th century - see SMR entry for details.",1841,1880 "HBL11401","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","Halesowen Street, Oldbury","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon earlier houses. This area may have formed part of medieval Oldbury.","The bus station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11402","Set","APAR","Probable","Canal Street & Halesowen Street, Oldbury","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11403","Set","SMTER","Probable","Judge Close, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL11404","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Albert Street, Oldbury","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable late 18th/early 19th century houses.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11405","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Christ Church CE (Aided) Primary School, Oldbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11406","Ind","INDES","Certain","Gregston Industrial Estate, Oldbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11407","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Broadwell Road, Oldbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century railway carriage works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11408","Com","OFF","Probable","Cyprus Street, Oldbury","Two offices which date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","Two offices (one a sorting office) which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11409","Set","SMTER","Probable","Flash Road, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1141","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Lichfield Road, Brownhills","A works dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11410","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Broadwell Park, Oldbury","The park dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11411","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","South of Spon Lane Locks, Oldbury","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon an area of rough grassland.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11412","Ind","INDES","Certain","Sandwell Business Park, West Bromwich","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century glassworks.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11413","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The depot and works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11414","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Off Birmingham Road, Oldbury","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon the site of inter war houses.","The works and small depot post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11415","Ind","INDES","Certain","Kelvin Way Trading Estate, West Bromwich","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11416","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Kelvin Way, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11417","Ind","METWK","Certain","Grice Street, West Bromwich","The foundry dates to the 19th century.","The foundry is marked on the first edition OS map - the modern aerial photography shows a cleared site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL11418","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","South of Kelvin Way, West Bromwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The depot and garage post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11419","Ind","GLASW","Certain","Chance's Glassworks, off Lath Lane, Smethwick","The surviving buildings of Chance's Glassworks which date from the mid 19th century.","The surviving buildings of Chance's Glassworks which date to the mid 19th century - see SMR entries. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1841,1880 "HBL1142","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Wyrely & Essington Canal",,"This canal is marked on the 1816 OS map, but not on Yates' map of 1775. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1791,1800 "HBL11420","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Broadwell Road, Oldbury","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11421","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Francis Xavier RC Primary School, Simpson Street, Oldbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11422","Soc","HIED","Certain","Flash Road, Oldbury","The education offices date to the late 19th century when it was built as a technical school. This area may have been settled since the late 18th/early 19th century.","The buildings first appear on the second edition OS map as a technical school, now education offices.",1881,1900 "HBL11423","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Simpson Street, Oldbury","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11424","Set","SMTER","Certain","McKean Road, Oldbury","These terraces date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, most of the remainder are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11425","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Fountain Lane, Oldbury","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war period works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11426","Set","SMSM","Certain","West Bromwich Street & Fountain Lane, Oldbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map",1911,1938 "HBL11427","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Bromford Road, Oldbury","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century works was demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11428","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Heron Public House, Bromford Road, Oldbury","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11429","Set","SMTER","Probable","McKean Road, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1143","Ind","INDES","Certain","Gateway Trading Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11430","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Poplar Road, Oldbury","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a few are probably 1960s/70s in date from the modern aerial photography and were built upon terraces.",1911,1938 "HBL11431","Opl","DERLD","Certain","New Meeting Street, Oldbury","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that part of this area has been developed. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11432","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Dudley Road East, Tividale","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the canal basin was backfilled and the wharf was demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11433","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Dudley Road East, Tividale","The depots' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The depots' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11434","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Dudley Road East, Oldbury","Much of this area has been rough grassland since the early 20th century, although in some area fields survived until the mid/late 20th century. This area was sporadically mined in the 19th century.","First marked as rough grassland on the third edition OS map, although some fields also survived at this point. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL11435","Tra","RWSID","Certain","Off Union Road, Albion","The railway sidings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The railway sidings post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11436","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blakeley Special School, Dudley Road East, Oldbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11437","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Union Road, Oldbury","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was developed upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11438","Ind","INDES","Certain","Anglo African Industrial Park, Oldbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11439","Set","MDSM","Probable","Theodore Close, Oldbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1144","Ind","WARHS","Certain","East of Chase Road","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had become a planned enclosed field system at some point after 1750 and was created out of unenclosed land which had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These warehoused post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11440","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of Roway Lane, Oldbury","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the sewage farm was demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11441","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Roway Lane, Oldbury","The works date to the inter war period and was built within the site of a late 19th century works.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but had been part of a larger works.",1911,1938 "HBL11442","Set","SMSM","Certain","Roway Lane, Dudley Road East & Albion Street, Brades Village","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11443","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Roway Lane, Oldbury","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11444","Ind","WARHS","Certain","East of Anglo African Industrial Park, Oldbury","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11445","Ind","INDES","Certain","Oldbury Road Industrial Estate,","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gas works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11446","Ind","WARHS","Certain","West Bromwich Street, Oldbury","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war playing field.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11447","Ind","CEMWK","Certain","Roway Lane, Oldbury","The concrete works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The concrete works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11448","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Roway Lane, Oldbury","This area of rough grassland was established in the inter war period after the colliery had closed.","This area of rough grassland is marked on the fourth edition OS map, being marked as a disused colliery on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11449","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of rough grassland.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1145","Ind","WRKS","Certain","East of Chase Road","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon a planned field system which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11450","Ind","INDES","Certain","Izons Lane, West Bromwich","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an iron foundry, whose origins dated to the 16th century.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11451","Tra","CARPK","Probable","Bromford Road, West Bromwich","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of late 19th century railway sidings.","This area is confirmed as a car park on the modern aerial photography",1939,2000 "HBL11452","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Newfield Road, Oldbury","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier boiler works, whose origins lie in the 19th century.","The works may post date the fourth edition OS Map and built upon the general footprint of an earlier boiler works. The boiler works on the fourth edition and the works on the landline do not quite tie in together. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11453","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dudley Road, Oldbury","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11454","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Dudley Road, Oldbury","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL11455","Set","SMTER","Probable","Albion Street & Junction Street, Brades Village","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11456","Set","APAR","Possible","Dudley Road & New England Row, Brades Village","These apartments and maisonettes may date to the late 20th century and were built upon","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. The two public houses are 19th century in date (one on the first edition, the other appearing by the second edition). The Dudley Road is on the 2"" OS map, but not on Yates'.",1981,2000 "HBL11457","Set","SMSM","Probable","Albion Street & Salop Street, Brades Village","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date from the mid 20th century, although a few may be 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL11458","Set","MDTNL","Certain","West Bromwich Street, Oldbury","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon part of an earlier colliery.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11459","Set","APAR","Probable","New Meeting Street, Oldbury","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1146","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Corner of Chase Road & Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","All but one house first appears on the third edition OS map. The other house post dates the fourth edition. One of the detached houses has been massively extended. The terraces sit on medium house plots, but the others are extensive.",1901,1910 "HBL11460","Set","LGSM","Certain","Church Street, Oldbury","The houses and the chapel date to the 19th century.","These houses and the chapel are marked on the first edition OS map. It is possible that not all of the houses are currently in use as dwellings.",1841,1880 "HBL11461","Ind","WKSHP","Possible","Slaughter House, Church Street, Oldbury","Possibly an industrial building of 19th century date. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750, but in the medieval period it probably formed part of an open field.","This building may be industrial in nature and be the building marked on the first edition OS map as backland development? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1841,1880 "HBL11462","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Church Streeet, Oldbury","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","Probably a small industrial building which post dates the fourth edition OS map. This part of Church Street does not appear on Yates' map nor the 2"" OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11463","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Union Road, Oldbury","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century metal works was demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11464","Set","MXSST","Probable","Waterways Road & Quayside Close, Oldbury","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL11465","Ser","GASW","Probable","Dudley Road, Brades Village","The gas works buildings date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century gas works.","Evidence of the gas works survives on this site with the earliest parts appearing on the third edition OS map. A gas works was on this site on the first edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL11466","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Dudley Road, Brades Village","The timber yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The timber yard post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11467","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Dudley Road, Brades Village","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these buildings are terraces the earliest of which first appear on the second edition OS map. One or two houses are on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11468","Set","RESHO","Possible","Lynton House, Dudley Road, Brades Village","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a farm whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","Possibly a residential home which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that is dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL11469","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Dudley Road & Dudley Road East, Brades Village","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL1147","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Between Ogley Road & Sadler Road","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11470","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Rear of Dudley Road, Brades Village","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century limeworks and a large house probably built before the end of the 18th century.","The depots and works post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11471","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dudley Road & Brades Road, Brades Village","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century house and grounds.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that the others are probably 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL11472","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Golds Hill Way, Golds Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11473","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off New Black Country Road, Golds Hill","The rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century sewage works closed.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11474","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Black Country New Road, Golds Hill","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the possible site of 19th century collieries.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11475","Com","SUPST","Certain","Brickhouse Lane South, Great Bridge","The superstores date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war metal works.","A couple of superstores which post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11476","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Olympus Drive, Great Bridge","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of the line of a 19th century railway.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11477","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Navigation Roundabout, Great Bridge","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century railway line.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11478","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Black Country New Road,","This area of rough grassland was created by the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century railway sidings were lifted.","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century, probably when the road was built",1939,2000 "HBL11479","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Chimney Road & George Henry Road, Great Bridge","These factories date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The large factories post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1148","Set","LGSM","Certain","Norton Lane","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were known as Sand Villas. The area was possibly once unenclosed pasture land.","Semi detached houses first appear on the second edition OS map called Sand Villas. Other houses probably post date the fourth edition (which does not exist for this area).",1881,1900 "HBL11480","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Chimney Road, Great Bridge","These depots' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks and colliery.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11481","Ind","INDES","Certain","Link One Industrial Park, Great Bridge","The industrial park dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century slag works.","The industrial park post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11482","Ind","WRKS","Probable","George Henry Road, Great Bridge","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site possible 19th century collieries.","The earliest part of this works may be that which is shown on the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11483","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Former Balls Hill Branch Canal.","The 18th century canal went out of use in the 1950s or 1960s","The disused canal post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1970 "HBL11484","Ind","INDES","Certain","Spartan Industrial Centre, Great Bridge","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war ironworks.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11485","Set","MXSST","Certain","Poultney Street, Harvill Hawthorn","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11486","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Harvills Hawthorn Junior & Infants Schools, Wolseley Road, Harvills Hawthorn","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11487","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wolseley Road & Anson Road etc, Harvills Hawthorn","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of rough grassland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL11488","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Of Bagnall Street, Great Bridge","This small woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has become established upon the site of a 19th century coal mine.","Possibly a small mixed woodland which post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11489","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bagnall Street, Golds Green","This works may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The earliest parts of this works may appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1149","Set","LGDT","Certain","Rear of properties on Norton Lane","These houses probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century quarry. This area was probably once unenclosed pasture land.","Probably post date the fourth edition OS map (which does not exist for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL11490","Set","SML","Certain","Bagnall Street, Golds Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century collieries.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a few were present on the second edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL11491","Ind","INDES","Certain","Hill Top Industrial Estate, Golds Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11492","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Former route of Balls Hill Branch Canal","The 18th century canal was probably backfilled after 1950","The canal was backfilled post fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL11493","Ind","METWK","Certain","Siddons Factory Estate, Golds Green","The earliest industrial buildings are 19th century and were built as a foundry.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map when this was a foundry. Now used as an industrial estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL11494","Ind","METWK","Certain","Howard Street, Golds Green","The metal works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier metal works.","The industrial buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11495","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Brickhouse Lane, Great Bridge","The public house dates to at least the 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL11496","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brickhouse Lane, Great Bridge","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11497","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Brickhouse Lane, Great Bridge","This works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of two 19th century metal works.","This industrial complex appears to post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11498","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Richmond Street, Great Bridge","Probably an area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century. This had been derelict land since the 19th century when it had been the site of an iron works.","Probably an area of public open space - the modern aerial photography shows footpaths and mown grass. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11499","Com","SUPST","Certain","Richmond Street, Great Bridge","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused late 19th century clay quarry.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL115","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Walsall Arboretum, Walsall","The Arboretum was laid out in the early 1870s and had been the site of a lime quarry, which had been abandoned by 1849.","The Arboretum appears on the first edition OS map.",1871,1880 "HBL1150","Set","FARM","Probable","Old Farm, Norton Lane, Norton","A probable farm whose origins may pre date 1750.","Collection of buildings marked on the first edition OS map. Possibly no longer operating as a farm?",1821,1880 "HBL11500","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Black Country New Road, Great Bridge","The rough grassland became established in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century railway sidings were removed.","The modern aerial photography appears to show mainly rough grassland and scrub (immature trees). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11501","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Ridgeacre Public House & Motel, Swan Roundabout, Swan Village","The public house and motel date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of old 19th century shafts.","The public house and motel post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11502","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Ridgacre Branch Canal (Birmingham Level), Sandwell","The canal branch dates to the 19th century.","The canal is marked on the first edition OS Map and the 1837 map, but is not marked on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL11503","Ser","GASW","Certain","New Gas Street & Swan Lane, Swan Village","The gas works date from the 19th century.","Two of the gasholders are marked on the first edition OS Map - the other post dates the fourth. The depot is a modern (post fourth unit). The modern aerial photography shows that the most northerly of the gas holders (one of those on the first edition) has since been demolished, as gave many of the original gas works buildings. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL11504","Ind","INDES","Certain","Swan Lane Industrial Estate & Swan Village Industrial Park, Swan Village","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century timber yard.","These industrial esates post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11505","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Swan Roundabout, Swan Village","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of part of the 19th century gas works.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11506","Ind","INDES","Certain","Carlyle Business Park, Swan Village","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of part of the 19th century gas works and settlement.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11507","Set","SML","Certain","Bilhay Lane, Swan Village","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon paddocks.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL11508","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Black Country New Road, Swan Village","An area of rough grassland since the late 19th century.","Rough grassland is depicted on the second edition OS map onwards. The first edition OS map appears to show a field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL11509","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Black Country New Road, Swan Village","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1151","Fie","PLND","Probable","Corner of Norton Road & Racecourse Lane, Pedmore","Originally this field system was probably enclosed in the 18th/early 19th century, having previously formed part of a heath.","Internal field boundaries have been completely removed - on aerial photographs slight cropmarks and surviving mature trees probably mark where these boundaries once ran. On the first to third edition OS maps (fourth does not exist for this area) the internal boundaries are ruler straight, possibly indicating planned enclosure. The implication of planned enclosure is that this area had formerly been unenclosed heath land.",1751,1820 "HBL11510","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Great Bridge Street & Elwells Street, Swan Village","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11511","Set","SMTER","Certain","Great Bridge Street & Elwell Street, Swan Village","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11512","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Great Bridge Street, Swan Village","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11513","Ind","METWK","Probable","Phoenix Street, Ryders Green","These works date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century iron works.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map when it was marked as a metal works, although one post dates it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11514","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Phoenix Street, Great Bridge","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11515","Ind","INDES","Certain","Phoenix Industrial Estate, Ryders Green","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century iron works.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11516","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Charles Street, Ryders Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11517","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Great Bridge Street, Great Bridge","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11518","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Great Bridge Street & William Street, Great Bridge","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11519","Set","SMSM","Certain","Great Bridge Street, Great Bridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1152","Fie","OTF75","Probable","East of Norton Road, West of Pedmore","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Fairly irregular pattern on the first edition OS map. Only two boundaries are extant the remainder have been taken away to make large fields. The boundaries on the first to third edition (the fourth does not exist for this area) are slightly sinuous.",,1880 "HBL11520","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Great Bridge Street, Great Bridge","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11521","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Newtown Junior & Infants School, Greets Green","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11522","Set","SMTER","Probable","Anne Close, Greets Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11523","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dunkirk Avenue, Greets Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon rough grassland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11524","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sand Street, Greets Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century back to back terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11525","Set","RESHO","Probable","Green Haven Residential Home, Cape Street, Greets Green","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century back to back terraces.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it was built in the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11526","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Whitehall Road, Greets Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11527","Set","COTYP","Probable","Whitehall Road, Greets Green","The cottages date to the 19th century and were possibly built upon a field system.","The cottages and the public house are marked on the first edition OS Map - the industrial buildings may be 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL11528","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dunkirk Avenue, Greets Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war community hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11529","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Great Bridge","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century works.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1153","Ser","RESV","Possible","South west of Bury Hill, Pedmore","The reservoir possibly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","Possibly post dates the fourth edition OS, not marked on the third edition OS map. NB. The fourth, second & first editions are not held for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL11530","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Tinsley Street, Great Bridge","These works may date from the 19th century.","Some of these buildings may appear on the first edition OS map as various types of works including metal industries. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL11531","Ind","INDES","Certain","Whitehall Industrial Park, Great Bridge","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11532","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Whitehall Road, Great Bridge","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The large works post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11533","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Whitehall Road, Great Bridge","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The earliest of these terraces first appears on the second edition OS map and the others are present by the third and fourth editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL11534","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ryders Green Road, Greets Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11535","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Whitehall Road, Great Bridge","This area of rough grassland probably dates from the late 19th century when the disused colliery was completely abandoned.","On the second to fourth editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL11536","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Whitehall Road, Great Bridge","The allotments date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11537","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Whitehall Road, Great Bridge","The club and clinic date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","The clinic first appears on the third edition OS map as a club (as does the Post Office) and the current arrangement first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11538","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dial Lane, Hill Top","The works date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of two small 19th century metal works and a disused colliery.","Some of these buildings may contain elements shown on the fourth edition OS map. (The modern aerial photography shows that the complex shown on the c.2000 landline mapping has since been demolished and redeveloped. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL11539","Set","MXSST","Probable","Heronville Road & Pemberton Road, Black Lake","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL1154","Fie","PLND","Probable","Fields between Ounty John Lane, Racecourse Lane and Norton Road, Pedmore","A large area of fields which were probably enclosed in the 18th/early 19th century. It is possible that this area formed part of an unenclosed heath land prior to 1750.","Although the 1st, 2nd and 4th edition are not held for this area the third edition shows a fairly regular field system with straight and slightly sinuous boundaries, which probably dates back prior to the 1st edition. The straight boundaries suggest planned enclosure, which would imply that this land had been common unenclosed pasture. The fields are marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL11540","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","New Gas Street, Black Lake","This grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century railway line was lifted.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11541","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Hawkstone Crescent, Black Lake","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11542","Set","APAR","Probable","Hawkstone Crescent, Black Lake","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible colliery.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11543","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ardav Road & Lemox Road, Black Lake","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL11544","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Between Whitehall Street & Cophall Street, New Town","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and back to back houses.","These high rise flats and low rise apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. One row of terraces survives, which had first appeared on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11545","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cophall Street, New Town","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and back to back houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11546","Set","APAR","Possible","Dale Close, New Town","These maisonettes may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces. A large house had existed here prior to that which may have been built by the later 18th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1951,2000 "HBL11547","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Sheepwash Lane, New Town","The library and the council office date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces and earlier cottages.","The library and the council office post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11548","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Sheepwash Lane & Cophall Street, New Town","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although three houses first appear on the third edition. The church first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a part of a larger church complex. The public house has been demolished by the time of the modern aerial photography (c.2001).",1961,1980 "HBL11549","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Sheepwash Lane, New Town","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1155","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Fields to south of Quarry Park Road, Pedmore","This area of fields may have been enclosed piecemeal at an early date. It is possible that this was at least partially an area of open fields in the medieval period.","Although the 1st, 2nd & 4th edition maps are missing for this area the third edition map suggest these boundaries are unchanged. However, the modern landline mapping reveals that several internal boundaries have been lost since the third edition OS. Boundaries tend to be slightly sinuous on the third edition. Also three field boundaries obviously pre date the railway and may be early piecemeal enclosure?",1351,1750 "HBL11550","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Danks Branch Canal, Sandwell","The branch canal dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The branch canal is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map. Statutory closure powers were granted in 1960. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1751,1820 "HBL11551","Ind","INDES","Certain","Eagle Industrial Estate, Golds Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works and an old colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11552","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Paul's Church, Bagnall Street, Golds Green","The church dates to the 19th century.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map, the vicarage and the church hall first appear on the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL11553","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pikehelve Street, Golds Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11554","Ind","METWK","Certain","Pikehelve Street, Golds Green","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The foundry post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11555","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Bagnall Street, Golds Green","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11556","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bagnall Street, Golds Green","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century metal works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11557","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Shaw Street, Golds Green","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused clay quarry.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS Map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11558","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Shaw Street, Golds Green","An area of rough grassland which had been exploited for coal in the late 18th and possibly the 19th century.","Rough grassland is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11559","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Harvills Hawthorn, Golds Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works, including the abbatoir, post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL1156","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","West of Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","This woodland dates to at least the 19th century","Marked as a mixed wood on the third edition OS map - may pre date this, but the first, second & fourth editions are missing for this area.",,1880 "HBL11560","Set","SMTER","Probable","Warwick Close, Golds Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a former clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11561","Rel","NCONC","Certain","The Triumphant Church of God, Harvills Hawthorne, Golds Green","The chapel may date from the 19th century.","The earliest parts of this chapel may have been present on the first edition OS map. It had been surrounded by terraces on that map but these have been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL11562","Set","SMTER","Certain","Harvills Hawthorn, Golds Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11563","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Harvills Hawthorn, Golds Green","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a smithy, whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11564","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Harvilles Hawthorn, Golds Green","The terraces date to the late 19th century and were built in an area of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map - the public house post dates the fourth edition",1881,1900 "HBL11565","Set","SMTER","Probable","Harvills Hawthorn, Golds Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. The public house is present upon the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL11566","Set","APAR","Possible","Off New Street & Dial Lane, Hill Top","These maisonettes and apartments may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11567","Soc","HIED","Certain","Adult Education Centre, New Street, Hill Top","The adult education centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The adult education centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11568","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ebenezer Street, Golds Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11569","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Between Dial Lane & Ebenezer Street, Golds Green","The sports ground dates to the late 19th century and laid out upon the site of possible squatter settlement.","The sports ground first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1157","Set","LGDT","Probable","Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","House possibly post dates the fourth edition OS map (does not pre date the third edition). 1st, 2nd & 4th editions missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests possibly inter or immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL11570","Set","SMTER","Certain","Ebenezer Street, Golds Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11571","Set","APAR","Probable","Ebenezer Street, Golds Green","These maisonettes mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11572","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Ebenezer Street, Golds Green","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11573","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ebenezer Street, Golds Green","These houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century back to back houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period, a few are later.",1939,1950 "HBL11574","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Britannia Public House, Dial Lane, Golds Green","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11575","Set","MDDT","Certain","The Bantocks, Black Lake","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war railway sidings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11576","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lakeside Road, Black Lake","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11577","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Off Heronville Drive, Black Lake","An area of public open space which was established upon the remains of a field system.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11578","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Tame Street, Black Lake","The timber yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","The timber yard post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL11579","Set","MDSM","Probable","Francis Ward Close, Black Lake","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1158","Set","MDDT","Probable","Alison Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of a heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11580","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hampshire Road & Surrey Crescent, Balls Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century sand pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11581","Set","SMSM","Probable","Winchester Road & Chester Road etc, Balls Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL11582","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Surrey Crescent, Balls Hill","The public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The public open space and the club post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11583","Set","APAR","Probable","Holloway Bank, Hill Top","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11584","Set","SMSM","Probable","Off Hampshire Road, Hill Top","These properties date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - they are probably sheltered accommodation for the elderly",1961,1980 "HBL11585","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Dovecote Public House, Hill Top","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11586","Set","APAR","Probable","Hill Top","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11587","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brindley Road etc, Hill Top","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that theymay date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL11588","Set","APAR","Probable","Witton Lane, Hill Top","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, and so does the public house and chapel",1951,1960 "HBL11589","Rel","ANGCH",,"St James Church, Hill Top","The church dates to at least the 19th century.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map; the vicarage post dates the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL1159","Set","MDDT","Certain","Norton Road, Old Swinford","The earliest settlement in this area was a farm which dates to the late 18th/early 19th century. The area becomes more built up with detached houses from the late 19th century.","The earliest houses first appear on the first edition OS map, the others appear on the third (one or two post date the fourth).",1881,1900 "HBL11590","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Hill Top Park","The park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon the site of an earlier large house and its garden.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL11591","Set","SMSM","Certain","The Broadway & Coles Lane, Hill Top","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL11592","Ind","DEPOT","Possible","Witton Lane, Hill Top","The depot may have its origins in the 19th century.","Parts of the depot may be buildings marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL11593","Set","SMTER","Certain","Witton Lane, Hill Top","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon part of the late 19th century public park.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map",1911,1938 "HBL11594","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wylde Close, Hill Top","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11595","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rydding Square, Hill Top","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest date to the mid 20th century, but others may be later.",1951,1960 "HBL11596","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Tunnel Road, Hill Top","This rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century, which may have been a 19th century disused small quarry.","The rough grassland may post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11597","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Tunnel Road & Mount Pleasant Street, Hill Top","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11598","Set","SMTER","Probable","Castle Street, Hill Top","These properties date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses are of all different dates but the earlies surviving are the terraces marked on the fourth edition OS map. Some of the semis are probably mid 20th and the apartments and the other terrace are probably late 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL11599","Com","COMCR","Certain","Hill Top","The commercial core of Hill Top probably dates from at least the 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL116","Set","LGDT","Certain","Victoria Terrace","These houses were built in the mid 19th century upon a field system.","Houses appearing on the first edition OS map, except 'The Coach House' which appears on modern landline mapping (No fourth edition for this area).",1851,1880 "HBL1160","Set","MDDT","Probable","Osmaston Road, south of Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of a heath.","These houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11600","Set","MXSST","Probable","Melbourne Close, Sydney Close & Adelaide Avenue, Hill Top","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL11601","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Tunnel Road, Hill Top","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11602","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Globe Inn, New Street, Hill Top","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11603","Set","SMTER","Probable","Siddons Way, Hill Top","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11604","Set","MXSST","Probable","James Watt Street & Schofield Avenue, Hill Top","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused late 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL11605","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Morlands Junior & Infants School, Ryddings Lane, Hateley Heath","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11606","Set","SMSM","Probable","Conway Avenue, Hall Green","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and was built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11607","Set","MXSST","Certain","Griffiths Road & Crockford Road, Hall Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11608","Set","SMSM","Certain","Rydding Lane & Hydes Road, Hateley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11609","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rydding Lane, Hateley Heath","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1161","Set","MDDT","Probable","Osmaston Road, south of Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11610","Set","MDDT","Probable","Rydding Lane, Hateley Heath","These houses may date from the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods, but the earliest may be inter or immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL11611","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Wyntnor Lane, Hateley Heath","This area of rough grassland had been the site of a 19th century colliery.","An area of rough grassland which probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11612","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Kynaston House, Rydding Lane, Hateley Heath","This block of high rise flats probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11613","Set","SMSM","Certain","Jowett's Lane, Wytnor Lane & Allerton Lane, Hateley Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11614","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Witton Lane, Hill Top","The works date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","The works first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that much of this area is now 21st century housing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL11615","Set","MXSST","Certain","Collis Lane & Leacroft Gardens, Hill Top","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder are not much later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL11616","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Gough Arms Public House, Jowetts Lane, Hill Top","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier inn.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11617","Set","SMSM","Probable","Jubilee Avenue, Hill Top","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11618","Set","SMTER","Probable","Monmouth Drive, Hill Top","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL11619","Set","MXSST","Possible","Wiltshire Way etc, Hateley Heath","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon disused collieries and partly upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL1162","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Ormaston Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of a heath land.","Most houses first appear on the third edition OS, one appears on the fourth edition OS map. Maybe some redevelopment or largescale extension of some properties.",1901,1910 "HBL11620","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St John Bosco RC Primary School, Monmouth Drive, Hateley Heath","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11621","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hateley Heath Junior & Infants School & Kent Close School, Huntingdon Road","These schools date to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery and partly upon fields.","These schools post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11622","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Trotters Lane & Hill Top","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map although a couple may be earlier.",1911,1938 "HBL11623","Rel","NCONC","Certain","New Street, Hill Top","The church and manse date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The church and manse post date the fourth edition OS map as do the houses.",1939,2000 "HBL11624","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hill Top","The houses date to the 19th century.","The earliest buildings are marked on the first edition OS map as a semi detached property - now three properties.",1821,1880 "HBL11625","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Black Lake","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works. Prior to the industrial development this area had been the site of large 19th century houses.","The depots and the bakery post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11626","Set","MXSST","Probable","Denbigh Drive & Bedford Road etc, Hill Top","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery and partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL11627","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hill Top","The works date from the inter war period. The cottages are 19th century in date and were built upon fields.","The earliest of the industrial buildings appear on the fourth edition OS map, the cottages are marked on the first edition.",1911,1938 "HBL11628","Set","MMDST","Probable","Hill Top, Black Lake","These houses mainly date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses vary in age, but the majority of the earliest first appear on the third edition OS map (the terraces in particular), although one or two individual houses may be earlier.",1901,1910 "HBL11629","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hill Top, Black Lake","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1163","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Ormanston Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","Some of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, other post date this map.",1911,1938 "HBL11630","Ind","WRKS","Certain","New Swan Lane, Black Lake","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11631","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bilhay Lane, Black Lake","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of two detached houses one of which may have pre dated 1750.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map - the derelict land was the site of a school which was marked on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11632","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cygnet Road, Black Lake","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11633","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Clive Street & Beaconsfield Street, Lyndon","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL11634","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Jesson Playing Field","The playing field dates to the inter war period and was founded upon a field system.","The playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11635","Ind","WRKS","Certain","John Street North, West Bromwich","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11636","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Black Country New Road, West Bromwich","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11637","Com","SUPST","Probable","Tildesley Street, West Bromwich","A superstore which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century nail works and earlier terraces.","Probably a superstore which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11638","Set","APAR","Probable","Oakwood Street, West Bromwich","The apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The vicarage first appears on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11639","Set","SMSM","Probable","Chapel Street & Bilhay Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1164","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Beech Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","Approximately half the houses first appear on the third edition OS map, all of the remainder are present by the fourth edition. On historic maps one of these buildings was a mission church which appears to survive, but possibly converted into a dwelling. NB. Beech Road follows the line of the former field boundary at this point.",1901,1910 "HBL11640","Set","APAR","Probable","Chapel Street, West Bromwich","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11641","Set","MDSM","Probable","Kempson Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of part of a boiler works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1951,1960 "HBL11642","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ridgacre Road, Black Lake","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century electricity works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11643","Ind","INDES","Certain","Vector Industrial Park & Ridgacre Enterprise Park, Black Lake","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century ironworks.","The Enterprise park and the Industrial Park both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11644","Set","MXSST","Certain","Church Lane, Black Lake","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11645","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Church Lane, Black Lake","These works date from the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings appears on the third edition OS map; the majority are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL11646","Set","SMSM","Certain","Old Meeting Street, Black Lake","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, but a couple are 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - the detached houses are marked on the first edition as is the public house.",1911,1938 "HBL11647","Set","MXSST","Probable","Byron Street, Black Lake","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11648","Set","SMTER","Probable","Byron Gardens, Black Lake","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the",1961,1980 "HBL11649","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Old Meeting Street, Black Lake","These buildings date from the 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first editon OS map and some are industrial, one is a public house and another is a chapel (although the modern aerial photography suggests that they latter has been redeveloped).",1821,1880 "HBL1165","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Norton Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","The majority first appear on the second edition OS map, the other post dates the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11650","Ind","METWK","Possible","Church Lane, Black Lake","This industrial complex probably dates from the 19th century.","The earliest parts of this industrial complex may be present on the first edition OS map. It has been a metal working site on all four historic OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL11651","Set","SMTER","Probable","Small Street, Black LaKe","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon derelict land created in the inter war period when the small 19th century buildings were demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL11652","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wordsworth Street, Hall End","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,1950 "HBL11653","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Church Lane, Hallend","These depot probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings are post fourth edition in date and the largest was probably built within the footprint of the earlier industrial building. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11654","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hall Crescent & Ash Crescent etc, Hallend","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery and a 19th century inn.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11655","Ind","CHEMW","Probable","North of Vector Industrial Park, Hallend","The chemical works dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century smaller chemical works.","The earliest of these buildings probably first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL11656","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Sussex Avenue, Hallend","This area has been rough grassland since at least the late 19th century, having been at least partially mined for coal at an earlier date.","Marked as rough grassland since the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL11657","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Sussex Avenue, Hallend","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11658","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Church Lane, Hallend","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century foundry was demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map. However, the modern aerial photography shows that this area is now covered in housing (c.2001). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL11659","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bank Street, Hallend","This works largely dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war foundry.","This large works may mainly post date the fourth edition OS map - although some buildings may be earlier?",1939,2000 "HBL1166","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Corner of Norton Road and Stanley Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","All these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Some houses are small and other houses sit on large plots.",1911,1938 "HBL11660","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Church Lane, Hallend","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11661","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","All Saints CofE Primary School, Hallend","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11662","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Church Lane, Hallend","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the clay quarry closed.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11663","Set","MXSST","Probable","Esher Road & Chartley Road, Hallend","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11664","Soc","COMHA","Certain","West Bromwich Community Centre, Gayton Road, Hallend","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11665","Com","SHPS","Certain","Vicarage Road, Hallend","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11666","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vicarage Road, Hallend","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terrace houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL11667","Set","SML","Certain","Vicarage Road, Hallend","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map",1881,1900 "HBL11668","Set","SML","Certain","Chruch Road, Hallend","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL11669","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road, Hallend","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL1167","Set","MDSM","Probable","Severn Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11670","Set","SMSM","Certain","Berrington Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11671","Set","APAR","Probable","Chartley Road, Hallend","These maisonettes probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century semi detached house.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11672","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Vicarage Road, Hallend","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built in the area of earlier cottages. It is possible that this was an area of medieval settlement.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map as does the semi detached property. The apartments post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL11673","Set","APAR","Probable","Vicarage Road, Hallend","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL11674","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road & Heath Lane, Hallend","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11675","Set","APAR","Probable","Heath Lane & All Saints Way, West Bromwich","These apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the large vicarage whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11676","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","All Saint's Church, West Bromwich","The church dates from the medieval period.","The church has medieval origins.",1066,1539 "HBL11677","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Churchfields High School, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11678","Set","APAR","Probable","Overton Place, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11679","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Mary Magdalene Junior & Infants School, Stanway Road, West Bromwich","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL1168","Set","LGDT","Probable","Teme Road & Avon Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Houses are largely built into the gardens of properties facing onto Norton Road.",1961,1980 "HBL11680","Set","RESHO","Certain","Salisbury House, Lily Street, Lyndon","The residential home probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The old peoples home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11681","Set","APAR","Probable","Vine Crescent, Lyndon","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL11682","Set","APAR","Probable","Lily Street, Lyndon","These maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11683","Set","RESHO","Probable","Lyndon Hall, Lyndon","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a country house whose origins may have pre dated 1750, but was certainly present by the mid/late 19th century.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11684","Set","MDDT","Probable","Malvern Close, Lyndon","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century farm buildings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, no. 32 All Saints Way is the former lodge to Lyndon House and is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11685","Set","MDDT","Certain","All Saints Way, Lyndon","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11686","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Sandwell District General Hospital, Lyndon","The hospital began as the union workhouse in the 19th century and has been developed throughout the 20th century into a modern hospital.","The majority of these buildings post date the 20th century and the earliest are the former workhouse buildings marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11687","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lyndon","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins pre dated 1750 and may have been medieval.","The works first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11688","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Law Street & Bernard Street, Lyndon","These terraces date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL11689","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hargate Primary School, Lyndon","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large detached house of possible late 18th/early 19th century date.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1169","Set","MDDT","Probable","Severn Road, Teme Road & Avon Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11690","Set","SMSM","Certain","Grafton Road, Lyndon","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11691","Tra","RDRA","Certain","All Saints Way & The Express Way, West Bromwich","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11692","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Grafton Road, Lyndon","These works date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have been settled since the medieval period.","The earliest of these industrial buildings may be marked on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL11693","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Littles Lane & Church Vale, Lyndon","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon paddocks. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these terraces are present on the second edition OS map with the remainder appearing on the third and fourth editions. The public house is on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11694","Set","APAR","Possible","All Saints Way, Lyndon","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and may have been mid 20th century in date like those opposite. The modern aerial photography shows that the site has been cleared.",1951,1960 "HBL11695","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Parsonage Street, Lyndon","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11696","Set","SMTER","Certain","Stanway Gardens, Lyndon","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11697","Set","SMTER","Certain","All Saints Way, Lyndon","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These terraces first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the public house may be slightly later, replacing an earlier public house.",1911,1938 "HBL11698","Set","APAR","Probable","Between All Saints Way & Church Vale, Churchfields","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11699","Set","MDSM","Certain","Church Vale, Churchfields","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are semis which first appear on the second edition OS map, except one pair which first appears on the second edition OS map along with a short terrace of smaller houses.",1901,1910 "HBL117","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Lichfield Street, Lichfield Road & Mellish Road roundabout.","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century semi detached villas. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","Appears on modern landline mapping; 4th edition mapping does not exist for this area. Part of this polygon is public open space presumably caused by the building of the roundabout.",1939,2000 "HBL1170","Set","COUHS","Certain","Norton Road, Stourbridge","Now used as offices the core of this building dates to the 1600s when it was built as a small country house. It has under gone some alteration over the course of the 20th century. A glass house once stood next door, but is now the site of the car park.","Converted into offices and described as such on the fourth edition OS map. The building was originally a small country house. Called Stour Court on the second & third editions and Heath House on the first. Some alterations have occurred.",1601,1700 "HBL11700","Set","APAR","Probable","Churchvale Mews, Church Vale, Churchfields","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11701","Set","SMTER","Certain","Church Vale, Churchfields","These terraces date from the 19th century and may have been built upon fields.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11702","Set","MDSM","Probable","Temple Meadows Road, Churchfields","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large earlier house, which possibly had pre 1750 origins.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11703","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Dartmouth Golf Course, Churchfields","The golf course dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The golf course first appears on the third edition OS map. A few field boundaries survive.",1901,1910 "HBL11704","Set","MDDT","Certain","Church Vale, Churchfields","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11705","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vale Street, Churchfields","These houses date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s and the late 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL11706","Set","APAR","Probable","Little Lane, Churchfield","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11707","Woo","DECW","Probable","Off Dagger Lane, Churchfield","The woodland dates from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL11708","Set","SMTER","Certain","Little Lane & Dagger Lane, Churchfield","These houses date from the inter war period, one terrace 19th century in date.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map although one terrace appears on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11709","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Between Hallam Street & Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of inter war alltoments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The modern aerial photography confirms that the majority of this site is a car park although part of it has been redeveloped.",1939,2000 "HBL1171","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Mary Stevens Park, Stourbridge","The park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system, which had probably formed part of a private park associated with Studley Court, now converted to offices. Once part of an open medieval field system.","Laid out as a park with war memorial by the fourth edition OS map. Upto that point it was probably a park landscape associated with the country house - certainly groups of trees on the first edition suggest this as does Heath Pool with its boat house and island. Some of the tree clumps and lines of trees survive. Heath pool is not depicted upon the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814 and a park is not depicted either (may be an omission by the map makers?). The pool is unlikely to have originally",1911,1938 "HBL11710","Set","APAR","Probable","Hallam Close, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11711","Set","SMSM","Certain","Kiniths Way, Kiniths Crescent & Slaithwaite Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11712","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Hallam Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map; the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL11713","Set","MDDT","Probable","Europa Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of what had been Sandwell Park, possible established in the mid 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11714","Rec","SPGR","Certain","King George Playing Fields, Sandwell Valley","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11715","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Dartmouth Park, Sandwell Valley","The public park dates to the 19th century.","The public park is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11716","Set","SMSM","Certain","Park Crescent, Mayers Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century sports ground.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11717","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Junction 1, M5, Sandwell Valley","The motorway junction dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of large 19th century houses.","The motorway island post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11718","Com","COMOU","Certain","Moat House Motor Hotel, Junction 1, M5, Sandwell Valley","The hotel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The hotel post dates to the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11719","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Sandwell Park Golf Course, Sandwell Valley","The golf course dates from the late 19th century and was established upon part of the post medieval parkland. Parts of this area may have formed an open field in the medieval period.","The golf course first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL1172","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Corner of Glebe Lane & South Street, Old Swinford","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built on land which had been enclosed out of heath land in the later 18th century.","Some of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, others appear by the second edition through to the fourth. The two houses on the corner of the two roads have gone on the modern aerial photography. On the second to fourth editions this is marked as a mission church which had presumably been converted to domestic dwellings.",1821,1880 "HBL11720","Rec","STDM","Certain","Hawthorns Football Ground, Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The football ground may date from the inter war period having replaced a late 19th century ground.","The present ground may be that marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11721","Ind","INDES","Certain","Park Lane Industrial Estate, Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the original 18th century Sandwell Park.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11722","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The bakery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of Sandwell Park.","The large bakery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11723","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","This area of rough grassland may date to the mid/late 20th century having once formed part of Sandwell Park.","An area of rough grassland which may post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11724","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Cricket Ground, Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The cricket ground dates from the late 19th century having been established upon part of Sandwell Park.","This area has been a sports ground since the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11725","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Sheridan Street, West Bromwich","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11726","Set","MDDT","Probable","Taylors Lane & Albion Field Drive, West Bromwich","These houses and apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11727","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Social Centre, Summer Street, Mayers Green","The social centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The social centre post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11728","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Taylors Lane & Summer Street, Mayers Green","The high rise flats and apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11729","Set","MDTER","Certain","Sandwell Road North, Mayers Green","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL1173","Set","MDTER","Certain","Heathfield Place, Stourbridge","Settlement recorded from post 1750, although it may have occurred earlier. A large detached house stood here by the late 19th century, but was replaced with a cul de sac of terraced houses of probable 1960s/70s date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11730","Set","MDDT","Probable","Off Park Crescent, Mayers Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11731","Set","LGDT","Certain","Devonshire Drive, Mayers Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon part of 19th century Dartmouth Park.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map; the remainder appear to be 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photography. Some of the fourth edition houses had been demolished to make way for The Expressway.",1911,1938 "HBL11732","Set","MDDT","Probable","Reform Street, Mayers Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11733","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Crown & Cushion Public House, between Lloyd Street & Seagar Street, Mayers Green","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11734","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Seagar Street, Mayers Green","The public houses date to at least the 19th century.","The public houses and the semis appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11735","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodward Street & Seagar Street, Mayers Green","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11736","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Wimberger House & St Clements House, Hallam Street, West Bromwich","The high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11737","Set","APAR","Probable","Lyndon & Cottrell Street, Mayers Green","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses, some of whose origins may have pre date 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11738","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Hallam Street & Lyndon, Mayers Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder are not much later. The chapel may be 19th century in date. The road called Lyndon is marked on Yates'; Hallam Street appears between the 2"" OS map of 1816 and the first edition 25"" OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11739","Set","SML","Certain","Stony Lane & St Clements Lane, Mayers Green","These terraces date to the late 19th century. Settlement in this area pre dated 1750.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map; the public house is marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1174","Set","LGMXD","Certain","South Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of houses are present by the second edition OS map, two by the third edition and one post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL11740","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Menzies High School & Millfields Special School, Hately Heath","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century collliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11741","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Millfield, Hateley Heath","This area of land had formed part of several collieries in the 19th century.","The rough grassland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11742","Set","APAR","Certain","Gordon Avenue, Hateley Heath","These maisonettes may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL11743","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hall Green Road, Hall Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL11744","Set","RESHO","Probable","Allerton Court, Hall Green Road, Hall Green","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11745","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hall Green Junior & Infants School, Hall Green Road, Hall Green","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11746","Set","SMSM","Probable","Westminster Road & Canterbury Road etc, Stone Cross","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL11747","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hall Green Road, Stone Cross","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11748","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Golden Lion Public House, Hall Green Road, Stone Cross","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11749","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Holy Cross Catholic Church, Stone Cross","The Catholic church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The catholic church post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1175","Set","MDDT","Probable","South Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a late 19th century detached house and partly upon the a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11750","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Hall Green Road, Hall Green","This area of rough grassland/scrub has become established in the mid/late 20th century upton the site of 19th century quarries.","The area of rough grassland/scrub post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11751","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sandfield Road etc, Stone Cross","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11752","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Walsall Road, Stone Cross","This rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has become established upon the site of 19th century quarries and a field system.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11753","Set","MDDT","Probable","Whitworth Drive, Stone Cross","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of sand quarries which extended across the fields here from the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL11754","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Haywoods Farm, Stone Cross","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a sand quarry which had extended over the fields in this area by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11755","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a 19th century sand quarry and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11756","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Stone Cross Public House, Hall Green Road, Stone Cross","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages and an inn.","The public house and the former cinema (now a club) both first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11757","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bistleholme Lane, Stone Cross","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11758","Set","SMSM","Probable","Jayne Close, Stone Cross","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11759","Set","SMSM","Certain","Florence Grove, Stone Cross","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1176","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Old White Horse Public House, South Road, Stourbridge","A public house which dates to the mid/late 20th century which replaced an earlier, smaller inn. Settlement here dates to at least the early 19th century and possibly much earlier.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map. A much smaller public house once stood nearer the road to the south east of the present building, with some outbuildings.",1939,2000 "HBL11760","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","These high rise flats and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These high rise flats and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL11761","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Mary Magdalenes Church, Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","The church probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system, like the surrounding estate.","The church is probably Anglican and 1960s/70s in date like the surrounding properties.",1961,1980 "HBL11762","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. The area to the north not marked as a sports ground has football pitches marked onto it on the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL11763","Woo","DECW","Probable","Charlemont Road, Stone Cross","The woodland may date to the mid/late 20th century and have become established upon a field system.","The woodland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11764","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Newton Road, West Bromwich","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11765","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Newton Road, West Bromwich","A field system of unknown date, but retaining some evidence that at least part of the area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fields are marked on the first edition OS map and many of the boundaries survive. The SMR suggests ridge & furrow in across part of this area.",,1880 "HBL11766","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Newton Street, West Bromwich","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11767","Ser","SEW","Certain","South of Newton Street, West Bromwich","The waterpump dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The waterpump post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11768","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Newton Street, West Bromwich","These houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were largely built upon the site of 19th century Charlemont House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period, a few of the detached houses are 1960s/70s in date.",1939,1950 "HBL11769","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hopkins Drive,","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1177","Com","OFF","Certain","South Road, Stourbridge","This building dates to at least the 19th century. Settlement in this area may date further back than this.","The offices were a public house on all four epoch OS maps, which has been slightly altered (outbuildings have been demolished.)",1821,1880 "HBL11770","Set","SMTER","Probable","Newton Street, Charlemont","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a small arms works.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the second edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL11771","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hollyhedge Road, Charlemont","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one or two are marked on the second and third editions.",1911,1938 "HBL11772","Set","SMSM","Certain","Walsall Road & roads off it, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11773","Set","APAR","Probable","Princess Grove, Charlemont","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11774","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Heath Lane Cemetery, Charlemont","The cemetery dates from the 19th century.","The cemetery appears on the first edition OS map and had extended to its current by the fourth edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL11775","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Heath Lane Hospital, Charlemont","The hospital dates from the 19th century and was probably built upon fields.","The hospital is marked on the first edition OS map as an Infectious Disease Hospital.",1821,1880 "HBL11776","Set","MMDST","Probable","Heath Lane, Charlemont","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map; the others date to various periods in the 20th century.",1881,1900 "HBL11777","Set","MDDT","Certain","Heath Lane, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11778","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Crown & Anchor Public House, Hollyhedge Road, Charlemont","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11779","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hollyhedge Road, Charlemont","These houses may date from the early through to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows that they are of several dates the earliest perhaps being the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1178","Set","MDMXD","Certain","South Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the late 19th and early 20th centuries and were mainly built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","A couple of buildings first appears on the second edition OS, the rest all bar one set of semis appear by the third edition; the semis appear on the fourth edition OS. (The row of three houses appears on the first edition OS.).",1881,1900 "HBL11780","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hollyhedge Road, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11781","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Walsall Road, Charlemont","The depot dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century farm.","The earliest of these buildings first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11782","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Charlemont Primary School & Hollyhedge Primary School, Charlemont","The schools date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest wings of the schools are marked on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11783","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Marsh Lane, Charlemont","This rough grassland and scrub dates to the 19th century.","This area of rough grassland is marked on the first edition OS map - although there is also evidence of possibly quarry pits.",1821,1880 "HBL11784","Com","SHPS","Probable","Walsall Road, Stone Cross","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of inter war semis.","These buildings appear to be shops which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11785","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Clifton Lane, Charlemont","The council office dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The council office post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11786","Set","SMSM","Certain","Walsall Road & Bustleholm Lane, Charlemont","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11787","Set","SMTER","Probable","Simon Close, Walsall Road, Stone Cross","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war semis.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11788","Set","APAR","Probable","Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11789","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","The high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1179","Com","SHPS","Possible","Winwood Court, South Road, Old Swinford","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon what may have been a 19th century industrial complex.","Possibly a row of shops post dating the fourth edition (or could be domestic?)",1939,2000 "HBL11790","Set","SMTER","Probable","Smithmoor Crescent, Stone Cross","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11791","Set","APAR","Probable","Smithmoor Crescent, Stone Cross","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11792","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Meadow Avenue, Stone Cross","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier farm, whose origins pre date 1750.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11793","Com","SHPS","Probable","Beaconview Road, Stone Cross","The shops and public house date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The shops and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL11794","Set","LGDT","Probable","Windmill Crescent, Stone Cross","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11795","Set","APAR","Probable","Beaconview Road, Charlemont","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11796","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tompstone Road, Charlemont","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11797","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Horsecroft Drive, Sandwell Valley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11798","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tompstone Road, Wigmoor","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11799","Set","FARM","Certain","Sandwell Valley Riding Centre, Wigmoor Lane, Wigmoor","The farmhouse dates to the 18th century","The farmhouse dates to the 18th century (see SMR entry)",,1750 "HBL118","Set","MDDT","Probable","Moss, Buchan & Campbell Closes","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large mid/late 19th century house. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","Appears on modern landline mapping - no fourth edition available. Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1180","Set","MDDT","Certain","South Road, Stourbridge","The earliest surviving house dates to the late 18th/early 19th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first detached house appears on the first edition, the second first appears on the third editon. All the remainder are post 4th edition. Where the newest house stand was also the site of a house on the first edition.",1821,1880 "HBL11800","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Wigmore Lane, Wigmore","This area may form part of a field system, although part of it was used as a sports ground in the inter war period.","This area mainly appears to be fields - although part of the area (now under the elevated section of the motorway) was marked as a sports ground on the fourth edition OS Map",,1880 "HBL11801","Set","FARM","Probable","Wigmore Lane, Wigmore","The farm may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","Probably a farm which is marked on the first edition OS Map. Settlement is marked on the 2"" OS map do any of these buildings survive?",1751,1820 "HBL11802","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Wigmore Lane, Wigmore","A field system of unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map. Some field boundaries survive although the overall system has been cut by the motorway.",,1880 "HBL11803","Rel","CEMET","Certain","West Bromwich Crematorium, Forge Lane, Sandwell Valley","The crematorium dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The crematorium post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11804","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Forge Lane, Sandwell Valley","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map - part of this site had been a large mill pond as marked on the 2"" OS map and Yates'",,1880 "HBL11805","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Part of Sandwell Valley Country Park","The country park was established in the mid/late 20th century upon a field system.","The country park and nature reserve post dates the fourth edition OS Map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11806","Set","FARM","Probable","Forge Mill Farm, Forge Lane, Sandwell Valley","Established as a farm in the inter war period and some of the buildings may date to that period. Others may be earlier and linked to the original mill whose origins may have been medieval.","First marked as a farm on the fourth edition OS map - the large sheds post date this map.",1911,1938 "HBL11807","Set","FARM","Probable","Forge Farm, Forge Lane, Sandwell Valley","The farm dates to at least the late 18th/early 19th century","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and probably on the 2"" OS map",1751,1820 "HBL11808","Fie","OTF75","Probable","West of Forge Lane, Sandwell Valley","A field system which was enclosed at an unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map - some field boundaries survive.",,1880 "HBL11809","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wigmore School, Water Lane, Wigmore","The school dates to the 19th century.","The earliest parts of this school appear on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL1181","Set","MDDT","Certain","South Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of private parkland, which had belonged to Heath House. Once part of an open medieval field system.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11810","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bridle Grove, Wigmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11811","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bird End & Cottismore Close, Charlemont","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11812","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Methodist Church, Charlemont Road, Charlemont","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of Charlemont Farm, whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The church, houses and the club are marked on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11813","Set","MDDT","Certain","Charlemont Road, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11814","Set","SMSM","Probable","Julia Gardens, Charlemont","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11815","Set","MDSM","Certain","Hartland Road, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11816","Set","LGDT","Probable","Charlemont Road, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11817","Set","LGDT","Probable","Water Lane, Charlemont","The earliest of these houses may date to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","One of these houses is marked on the first edition OS map and may be the building shown on the 2"" OS map - the others post date the fourth.",1751,1820 "HBL11818","Set","SMSM","Probable","Water Lane, Charlemont","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11819","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bustleholm Lane & Charlemont Crescent, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of Charlemont Hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL1182","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Swinford Common Playing Field, Old Swinford","This playing field dates to the inter war period which was probably established upon a field system despite the name of them.","Possibly post dates the fourth edition. The fourth edition only states Swinford Common and this is the only map that does. The first to fourth editions suggest this all forms part of a field system and it is marked as enclosed land on the 2"" OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11820","Set","MDSM","Certain","Charlemont Crescent & Charlemont Avenue etc, Charlemont","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11821","Set","COUHS","Probable","West Bromwich Manor House, Hall Green","This building dates to the medieval period and is currently used as a public house.","Now a public house, but origiinally a medieval manor house with moat.",1066,1539 "HBL11822","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","North of West Bromwich Manor House, Hall Green","This area of public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century on land which had formed part of a field system.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL11823","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","West of West Bromwich Manor House, Hall Green","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11824","Set","SMTER","Certain","Crankhall Lane, Hall Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11825","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hall Green Road, Hall Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several period, but the majority may be 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11826","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Crankhall Lane, Hall Green","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","The works and depot post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL11827","Set","SMTER","Probable","Crankhall Lane, Hall Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon part of the site of a 19th century quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11828","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hall Green Road, Hall Green","The house dates to the c.1800 and may have been built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The SMR entry suggest this house dates to c.1800. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL11829","Com","SHPS","Probable","Hall Green Road, Hall Green","The shops date to the inter war period and were built upon part of the land belonging to West Bromwich Manor House.","These probable shops and houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL1183","Set","FARM","Certain","Racecourse Farm, south of Old Swinford","This farm existed in the post 1750 period, but may be the site of earlier settlement?","Appears on the third edition OS map (1st, 2nd & 4th are not held for this area). However, presumably the farm pre dates the first edition and certainly buildings are shown on this site on the 2"" OS map of Stourbridge dated 1814. The houses to the west also appear on the third edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL11830","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rayford Road & Andrew Road,","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11831","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","M6/M5 inter change, Sandwell","This area of rough grassland was probably created in the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system.","This area may have ceased to be a field system at the time of the construction of the M6/M5 inter change.",1939,2000 "HBL11832","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Tame Bridge Station Car Park, Walsall Road, Bescot","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a field system.","The railway car par post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11833","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodruff Way & cul de sacs, Bescot","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11834","Set","MXSST","Probable","Woodruff Way & cul de sacs, Bescot","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11835","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tame Bridge Factory Estate, Woodruff Way, Bescot","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11836","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ladbury Road & Larchwood Road, Yew Tree","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL11837","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Woodruff Way, Yew Tree","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11838","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Acacia Avenue, Yew Tree","The high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11839","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Fir Tree Schools, Yew Tree","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1184","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Pedmore Common Golf Course, Pedmore","Pedmore Common Golf course was largely established in the inter war period, but this portion may be a later extension. This area had previously been part of Pemore Common which had, had a racecourse probably since at least the 19th century.","Because this site is only partly covered by the fourth edition OS map it is difficult to state if the common had become part of the golf course at this point. It is described and depicted as still being a common on the third edition OS map. To the south is Racecourse Lane and the first edition (which again only partly covers this area) appears to depict the course around the northern edge of the common. Presumably this was the site of the racecourse in the late C19. The racecourse is marked on the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL11840","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cherry Tree Avenue, Yew Tree","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11841","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Yew Tree Junior & Infants School, Yew Tree","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11842","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Yew Tree Estate","An area of public open space developed in the mid/late 20th century upon a field system.","This area of public open space post dates to fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that it has partly been redeveloped since 2000.",1939,2000 "HBL11843","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brackendale Drive, Yew Tree","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11844","Set","MXSST","Probable","Thetford Way, Yew Tree","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL11845","Ser","SUBS","Certain","South of Yew Tree Estate","The sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11846","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Yew Tree Estate","The rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","An area of rough grassland which post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11847","Fie","IRREG","Possible","East of Wilderness Lane, Great Barr","A field system which may have been created at an early date.","Mainly an irregular field system of possible early date - many field boundaries survive.",,1750 "HBL11848","Set","MXSST","Certain","Coronation Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11849","Set","LGDT","Certain","The Vicarage, Chapel Lane, Great Barr","The vicarage dates to the 19th century.","The vicarage is marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL1185","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Joseph's RC Primary School, Old Swinford","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11850","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Margaret's CofE Junior & Infant School, Great Barr","The school dates from the 19th century.","The earliest parts of the school appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11851","Com","COMOU","Certain","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","The hotel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the 18th century Great Barr Park.","The large hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11852","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Junction 7, M6, Sandwell","The motorway junction dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The motorway junction post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11853","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","M6, Sandwell","An area of rough grassland dating to the mid/late 20th century, which had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland was probably created when the motorway was built",1939,2000 "HBL11854","Set","MDSM","Probable","Whitecrest, Great Barr","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11855","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Whitecrest Primary School, Great Barr","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the 18th century Great Barr Park.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11856","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Holly Wood, Great Barr","The woodland probably dates from the late 18th/early 19th century.","Mainly woodland on the modern aerial photography, which is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL11857","Set","MDSM","Certain","Crescent Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon part of the 18th century Great Barr Park.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11858","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Dartmouth High School, Wilderness Lane, Great Barr","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school poat dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11859","Set","MDSM","Probable","Sycamore Road etc, Great Barr","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL1186","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Elmfield School, Old Swinford","Many of the school buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, but two buildings were formerly large 19th century detached houses.","This school is made up of two large detached houses which appear on the first edition OS map as Thornhill & Parkhill. The terrace & steps at the rear of Parkhill are still marked on the modern landline mapping. Houses extended and other buildings have been built to form the school.",1939,2000 "HBL11860","Set","LGDT","Probable","Ravenhurst Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11861","Set","MDDT","Probable","Arran Close, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built in the grounds of an 18th century house which survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. For Pool House which also survives in this polygon see the SMR entry.",1961,1980 "HBL11862","Set","MDDT","Certain","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL11863","Set","SMSM","Certain","Birmingham Road & Peakhouse Road, Great Barr","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the others are not much later.",1911,1938 "HBL11864","Set","FARM","Probable","Peakhouse Lane, Great Barr","The farm may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farmhouse and barn are marked on the first edition OS map, although they may not currently operate as agricultural buildings - the other houses post date the fourth edition. Buildings are also marked here on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL11865","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Beacon Public House, Birmingham Road, Great Barr","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier inn, which had been late 18th/early 19th century in date.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11866","Set","MDDT","Probable","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11867","Set","MXSST","Probable","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11868","Set","MDSM","Probable","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11869","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","M6, Great Barr","This area of rough grassland/scrub dates to the mid/late 20th century and has become established upon a field system.","This rough grassland/scrub post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1187","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of St Joseph's RC Primary School, Pedmore","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11870","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Off Henley Close,","The remains of a larger field system, which may have once formed part of an open medieval field.","The remains of a field system which may have been enclosed out of an open medieval period during the late medieval or post medieval period.",1351,1750 "HBL11871","Set","MDDT","Probable","Longleat, Monksfield Road etc Grove Vale","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11872","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Chatsworth Avenue, Grove Vale","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods, but the earlier houses are mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11873","Set","APAR","Probable","Woburn Crescent, Grove Vale","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and may have been built upon part of the public park.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11874","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Red House Park, Grove Vale","The park was established in the inter war period, but had been a private parkland prior to that date of possible late 18th/early 19th century date.","Marked as a public park on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11875","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Grove Vale Primary School, Grove Vale","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11876","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairyfield Avenue, Vale Grove","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a private parkland of possible late 18th/early 19th century date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL11877","Set","SMSM","Certain","Scott Road & Morjon Drive, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11878","Set","MDSM","Probable","Scott Road & St Margarets Road etc, Great Barr","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11879","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Post Office Repeater Station, Whitecrest, Great Barr","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of a woodland.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1188","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Pedmore Common Golf Course, Pedmore","This golf course dates to the early 20th century, but may have been earlier, and was probably laid out upon fields, which aerial photographs suggest had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","Marked as a golf course on the third edition OS map. However the 1st and 2nd (and 4th) editions are missing for this area and it is not possible to state whether it was a golf course at an earlier stage or what kind of fields were present? (Possibly ridge & furrow on aerial photographs from 1976 & 1980?)",1901,1910 "HBL11880","Set","LGDT","Certain","Queslett Road, Great Barr","The house dates to the inter war period and the apartments are later. It was built upon a field system.","The house first appears on the fourth edition OS map; the apartments which have been built within its grounds post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL11881","Set","MDDT","Certain","Queslett Road & Birmingham Road etc, Great Barr","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11882","Set","MDSM","Certain","Morjon Drive, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11883","Com","SHPS","Certain","Corner of Queslett Road & Whitecrest, Great Barr","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11884","Set","SMSM","Certain","Waddington Avenue & Jayshaw Avenue, Hamstead","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses began to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11885","Set","SMDT","Probable","Red House Park Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL11886","Set","APAR","Probable","Hillside Road, Great Barr","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11887","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hillside Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11888","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hillcrest Avenue, Great Barr","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11889","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lochranze Croft, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1189","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Woodlands & Melrose Avenue, Pedmore","These large detached properties may date to the 1960s/70s. Dispersed settlement existed in the post 1750 period, but may have been earlier.","The fourth edition OS map only covers part of this area (as does the 1st and 2nd), but no houses are depicted on it for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Similarly the 3rd edition shows no houses (except for one large detached house 'The Quarries'.",1961,1980 "HBL11890","Set","SML","Certain","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have dated to the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11891","Set","MDDT","Probable","Garman Close, Great Barr","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a possible private parkland.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11892","Set","MDDT","Certain","Pages Lane, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11893","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11894","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Holy Name Catholic Church, Birmingham Road, Great Barr","The Catholic church dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war church.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11895","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Great Barr Methodist Church, Birmingham Road, Great Barr","The church may date to the mid/late 20th century; the original 19th century chapel having been rebuilt.","This church may post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11896","Com","SHPS","Probable","Birmingham Road, Great Barr","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century cottage.","Probably shops which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11897","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holy Name Junior & Infants School, Birmingham Road, Great Barr","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11898","Ind","GARA","Certain","Newton Road, Great Barr","The garage dates to the inter war period and was built upon part of a 19th century private parkland","The garage is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11899","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newton Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL119","Set","APAR","Probable","Calderfield Close, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","Appearing on modern landline mapping (4th edition mapping does not exist for this area). Modern aerial photography suggests this housing is probably late C20 in date.",1981,2000 "HBL1190","Set","MDDT","Probable","Melrose Avene, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11900","Set","SMTER","Probable","Meadowside Close, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large house, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11901","Ind","GARA","Certain","Newton Road, Great Barr","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11902","Set","MDDT","Probable","Newton Square, Great Barr","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL11903","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Birmingham Road & Queslett Road, Great Barr","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11904","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Scott Arms Shopping Centre, Great Barr","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier houses. Settlement in this area pre dated 1750.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11905","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newton Road, Great Barr","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11906","Set","SMSM","Probable","Gorse Farm Road & Appleton Road, Hamstead","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11907","Set","MDTER","Probable","Gorstie Croft, Hamstead","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century gravel pit.","Probably sheltered bungalows which post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11908","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ferndale Primary School, Hamstead","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11909","Set","MDSM","Certain","Walsall Road, Hamstead","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1191","Set","LGDT","Probable","Melrose Avenue & roads off it, Pedmore","These large houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The layout and aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11910","Set","SMSM","Probable","Old Walsall Road, Hamstead","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11911","Set","SMTER","Certain","Spouthouse Lane, Hamstead","The houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11912","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Farlands Grove, Hamstead","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11913","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hobhouse Close, Hamstead","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11914","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Off Walsall Road, Hamstead","The club and bowling green date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The club and bowling green post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11915","Set","SMSM","Probable","Old Walsall Road, Hamstead","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11916","Woo","DECW","Possible","Off Old Walsall Road & Spouthouse Lane, Hamstead","A woodland has been present in this area since at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The modern aerial photography shows trees, although the landline mapping does not depict them. A woodland is also marked here on the first to fourth editions, as well as the 2"" OS map although how many of the original trees survive is unknown.",1751,1820 "HBL11917","Set","SMTER","Certain","Linden Avenue, Hamstead","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11918","Set","MDDT","Certain","Newton Road, Hamstead","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The road was straightened between the 2"" OS map of 1816 and the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11919","Set","MXSST","Probable","Linford Avenue & Danford Way, Hamstead","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1192","Set","MDDT","Probable","Albermarle Road & Sheraton Grove, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11920","Set","MDDT","Probable","Beech Court, Hamstead","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the grounds of the large country houses to the west.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11921","Set","APAR","Probable","High Beeches, Hamstead","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built within the ground of the country house which survives to the west.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11922","Set","COTYP","Probable","Newton Road, Hamstead","These cottages date to the 19th century.","These cottages are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11923","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wakelam Gardens, Hamstead","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century country house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11924","Set","MDDT","Probable","Arlen Drive, Hamstead","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the grounds of a country house which once stood to the east.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL11925","Set","MDDT","Probable","Green Lane & Newton Manor Close, Hamstead","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11926","Set","APAR","Probable","Danford Way, Hamstead","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11927","Set","APAR","Probable","Wakelam Gardens, Hamstead","These apartments mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built around a late 18th century country house which has also been converted into flats.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, except the surviving country house (see SMR entry).",1961,1980 "HBL11928","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Heather Road, Newton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century country house and its grounds.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11929","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stanton Road & Claverdon Drive etc, Newton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1193","Set","SMDT","Probable","Sheraton Grove & Albermarle Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11930","Set","SMTER","Certain","James Road, Newton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11931","Set","MXSST","Probable","Templemore Drive & Woodfort Road, Newton","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible late 19th century quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL11932","Set","APAR","Probable","West Road, Newton","These apartments and maisonettes were built in the 1960s/70s upon a possible late 19th century quarry.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11933","Set","MXSST","Probable","Langdale Road etc, Hamstead","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11934","Com","SHPS","Probable","Old Walsall Road, Hamstead","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","Probably shops which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11935","Com","SUPST","Certain","Off Old Walsall Road, Hamstead","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was possibly built upon the remains of a field system.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11936","Set","SMSM","Probable","Amberley Green & Walcot Drive, Hamstead","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL11937","Set","APAR","Probable","Grove Court, Hamstead","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11938","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Joker Public House, Hamstead Road, Hamstead","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11939","Set","RESHO","Probable","John Dando House, Hamstead Road, Hamstead","The old people's home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The old people's homes post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1194","Set","MDDT","Possible","Joyberry Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11940","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","The Tanhouse Centre, Hamstead Road, Hamstead","The council offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The council offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11941","Set","APAR","Probable","Holmes Close, Hamstead Road, Hamstead","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a county house, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11942","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brookside, Hamstead","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11943","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hamstead Junior & Infants School, Hamstead","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The earliest building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL11944","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hamstead Road & Holland Road, Hamstead","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11945","Set","MXSST","Probable","Highfield Road & Tanhouse Avenue, Newton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11946","Ser","SEW","Certain","Ray Hall Water Reclamation Works","The water reclamation works dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The water reclamation works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11947","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Ray Hall Lane, Stone Cross","The area of rough grassland created in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","The area of rough grassland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map; created when the motorway was built?",1939,2000 "HBL11948","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Ray Hall Lane, Newton","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11949","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ray Hall Lane, Newton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL1195","Set","APAR","Probable","Doveton House, Old Swinford","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields. This was probably an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11950","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Pear Tree Road, Newton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11951","Com","COMOU","Probable","Great Barr Hotel, Newton","The hotel mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century, but parts of the earlier farmhouse may survive at its core.","The modern aerial photography shows that the hotel is largely post fourth edition OS map in date, but a couple of the roofs and a comparison with the historic OS maps suggest that some of the former farmhouse buildings survive within this complex?",1939,2000 "HBL11952","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Ray Hall Lane, Newton","A field system of unknown date.","The remains of a field system on the modern landline mapping and first edition OS map. Many field boundaries survive.",,1880 "HBL11953","Set","MDDT","Probable","Newton Road, Newton","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11954","Set","APAR","Probable","Bishop Asbury Crescent, Newton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11955","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Malt Shovel Public House, Newton Road, Newton","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11956","Set","LGDT","Probable","Newton Close, Newton","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. These houses were built within the bounds of a field - the line of the eastern boundary is unchanged.",1951,1960 "HBL11957","Set","MDSM","Probable","Grove Vale Avenue, Grove Vale","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11958","Set","SMDT","Probable","Grove Vale Avenue, Grove Vale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a detached house called Grove Vale. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750 and was known as Hole.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11959","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Jill Avenue & High Croft, Grove Vale","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1196","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Swinford Road, Old Swinford","The sports ground was created in the mid/late 20th century out of an area of fields. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. This was probably piecemeal enclousre and the reverse S curve (evidence of Medieval ploughing) is still evident against the road edge on aerial photographs (not so obvious on the modern landline mapping).",1939,2000 "HBL11960","Set","MDDT","Probable","Grove Vale Avenue, Grove Vale","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built partly upon the site of 19th century large houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. This section of Grove Vale Avenue follows the driveway upto Grove Vale House (now demolished).",1939,1950 "HBL11961","Set","MDDT","Certain","Newton Road, Newton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL11962","Set","MDDT","Probable","Jill Avenue, Newton","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL11963","Set","MDSM","Probable","Newton Road, Newton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period. One cottage survives and settlement may have originated in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11964","Set","APAR","Probable","Newton Road, Newton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s, although 19th century Newton Villa survives. Settlement in this area may have originated in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Newton Villa and Coachouse survive and are marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL11965","Set","MDSM","Probable","Newton Gardens & Johns Grove","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11966","Set","SMSM","Probable","Howard Road & Hembs Crescent, Newton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11967","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Asbury Tavern, Newton","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may have originated in the medieval period.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL11968","Com","SHPS","Probable","Bowstoke Road, Newton","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have dated to the medieval period.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11969","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marston Grove, Newton","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1197","Set","MDDT","Probable","Winchester Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11970","Fie","OTF75","Possible","South of Newton Road, Newton","Possibly a field system of unknown date.","Possibly still a field system from the modern aerial photography. There has been some field boundary loss since the first edition OS map although it was largely undivided even on that map forming the flood area of the River Tame.",,1880 "HBL11971","Set","APAR","Probable","Eadgar Court, Tanhouse Avenue, Newton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11972","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Tanhouse Avenue, Newton","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a larger field system.","An area of rough grassland which may post date the fourth edition OS map having previously formed part of a larger field system.",1939,2000 "HBL11973","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Bernard's Church, Broome Avenue, Newton","The Anglican Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","Probably an Anglican Church which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11974","Set","MDSM","Probable","Broome Avenue, Newton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11975","Set","MXSST","Probable","Blenheim Drive, Newton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11976","Set","MDSM","Probable","Green Lane & Broomhill Close, Newton","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11977","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lingfield Court, Hamstead Road, Newton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier house, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11978","Set","COUHS","Probable","The Hamstead Public House, Newton","A small 19th century country house, now in use as a public house.","Originally built as a country house and marked on the first edition OS map, now converted into a public house.",1821,1880 "HBL11979","Set","SMSM","Certain","Green Lane, Newton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1198","Set","LGDT","Probable","Linden Drive & Eton Drive, Old Swinford","These large houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon enclosed fields. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open medieval fields.","These post fourth edition OS map houses respect the former field boundary to the north and the modern landline gives the impression that the reverse S curve in this boundary survives - it is present on the first edition OS map. A reverse S curve is present on the southern boundary in the layout of Swinford Road. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL11980","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Newton Road, Newton","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11981","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Newton Road, Newton","The non conformist church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The non conformist church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL11982","Set","MDDT","Probable","Newton Road, Newton","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL11983","Set","SML","Certain","Hamstead Road, Newton","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the semis first appear on the fourth. The maisonettes post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL11984","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hamstead Road, Newton","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL11985","Set","SMSM","Probable","Green Lane, Newton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. The other houses are present on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL11986","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Abbey Road Junior School, Abbey Road, Smethwick","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11987","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Abbey Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL11988","Set","APAR","Probable","Abbey Road, Smethwick","These apartments mainly date to the mid 20th century. The church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. The modern aerial photography also shows that the church has been demolished.",1951,1960 "HBL11989","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Rathbone Road, Pargeter Road & Katherine Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1199","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lea Vale Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11990","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Gladys Road & Ethel Street etc, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL11991","Rel","ROMCH","Probable","Catholic Church of Our Lady of Good Council, Bearwood","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The church probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11992","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Bearwood Road Junior & Infants School, Bearwood","The school dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest buildings of the school appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL11993","Com","COMCR","Probable","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The buildings within commercial core of Bearwood date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, the others on the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL11994","Com","PUBHS","Possible","The Bear Tavern, Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The public house may date to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier inn whose origins pre dated 1750.","This public house seems to first appear on the third edition OS map. A tavern is marked on the first edition OS map, the 1828 Smethwick map and Yates'. The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11995","Set","SML","Certain","Merrivale Road etc, Bearwood","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL11996","Rec","STDM","Certain","Hadley Stadium, Waterloo Road, Smethwick","The stadium dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century recreation ground.","The stadium post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL11997","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rathbone Road & Pargeter Road, Smethwick","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses are the same date as those in HBL10412 to the west.",1911,1938 "HBL11998","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Thimblemill Public House, Thimblemill Road, Smethwick","The public house may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this public house may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL11999","Set","APAR","Probable","Hewitson Gardens, Thimblemill Road, Smethwick","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these maisonettes date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Former Capponfield Colliery, Bilston","This area of open land now supports islands of trees/shrubs but was previously an area of coal mining.","No evidence of any activity on this site since the colliery went out of use. On the second to fourth edition OS maps the disused coal pits are marked; they are not marked on the modern map. The land was rough pasture on the first edition OS and aerial photography suggests it is still. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL120","Set","LGDT","Certain","Mellish Road, Walsall","These houses probably date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Detached housing appearing on the first edition OS mapping. No.24 may have been converted to an office or flats on the modern mapping, as a car park is marked. These houses are not marked upon the 1840 tithe map. Mellish Road has been straighted on the first edition OS map at this point (it's not marked on the tithe map) the original road is still visible curving round to the north.",1841,1880 "HBL1200","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Leavale Road, Old Swinford","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Several houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others appear on the third and fourth. Some of the house footprints are medium rather than small and the building plots cover small through to large.",1881,1900 "HBL12000","Rec","LEICE","Probable","Smethwick Baths, Reginald Road, Smethwick","The swimming baths date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the SMR suggests that the swimming baths would have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL12001","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Thimblemill Road, Smethwick","The church and the other buildings may date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a cottage which probably dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the HMRA study suggests that the church and the other buildings may have been inter war in date.",1911,1938 "HBL12002","Set","SML","Certain","Reginald Road & Beakes Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map; one row and the laundry are marked on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12003","Ind","WARHS","Possible","Beakes Road, Smethwick","The warehouses may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area; the warehouses may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL12004","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","End of Dale Street, Smethwick","The allotments date to the late 19th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12005","Com","COMCR","Probable","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The commercial core of Bearwood mainly dates to the early 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The commercial core probably became established by the third edition OS map when most of these buildings were constructed. Other buildings are later and a few appear on the first and second editions.",1901,1910 "HBL12006","Set","MXSST","Certain","Astbury Avenue & Davison Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map only covers a small area of this polygon, but these houses are marked upon it and the modern aerial photography shows that all these houses are of the same period.",1911,1938 "HBL12007","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Shireland High School & Uplands Junior & Infants School, Smethwick","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map only covers a small area of this polygon, but the school is present upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL12008","Soc","LIBRA","Possible","Thimblemill Lane, Smethwick","The library may date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a early 20th century fire station.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the HMRA study suggests an inter war date.",1911,1938 "HBL12009","Set","APAR","Probable","Mill Gardens, between Thimblemill Road & Beakes Road, Smethwick","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1201","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stanley Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Houses along this road first appear on the fourth edition OS map (the same time that Mary Stevens Park first appears as a public park). The road appears on the first edition OS map and one small house appears on this map.",1911,1938 "HBL12010","Set","SMTER","Possible","Beakes Road, Smethwick","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter war period, as does the HMRA study.",1911,1938 "HBL12011","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Beakes Road, Smethwick","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the works may have post dated this map.",1939,2000 "HBL12012","Set","HIRIS","Possible","Stanhope Road, Smethwick","These flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century sewage farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these flats may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12013","Set","APAR","Probable","Stanhope Road, Smethwick","These maisonettes may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these maisonettes date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12014","Set","SML","Certain","Between Dale Street & Waterloo Road, Smethwick","These terraces mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map; a few are present on the first edition OS map and the remainder are largely present by the third.",1881,1900 "HBL12015","Rec","ALLOT","Possible","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The allotments may date to the mid/late 20th century. This had been the site of a 19th century house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the allotments may post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL12016","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and have been built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the works may post date this map.",1939,2000 "HBL12017","Set","MXSST","Possible","Bearwood Road & Marlborough Road, Bearwood","These houses may mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings may have appeared upon it. The former mission church is marked on the third edition and are a couple of other buildings on Bearwood Road.",1911,1938 "HBL12018","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Barleycorn Public House, Bearwood Road, Bearwood","The public house dates to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house would have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL12019","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Shireland High School, Smethwick","The school dates from the early 20th century and the later buildings were constructed upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The earliest building of the school appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1202","Set","MDDT","Probable","Leavale Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12020","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Grantham Road, Smethwick","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the works may have post date this map, however, the modern aerial photography shows that this building has been demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL12021","Set","SMTER","Certain","Sycamore Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. The land to the rear had also been the site of terraces of a similar period.",1881,1900 "HBL12022","Set","SML","Certain","Sycamore Road & Gilbert Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12023","Set","MMDST","Probable","Pemberton Close & Clent View, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses are late 20th century in date.",1981,2000 "HBL12024","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ada Road & Montague Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12025","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Stanhope Road, Smethwick","The laundry may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century sand pit.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the laundry may have post dated it?",1939,2000 "HBL12026","Set","SMTER","Possible","Stanhope Road, Smethwick","These houses may date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earlierst of these properties may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL12027","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Old Church, Smethwick","The church dates to the 18th century.","The church is marked on Yates' map - but see SMR for information.",,1750 "HBL12028","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Old Chapel Inn, Church Road, Smethwick","The public house dates to the early 19th century.","The pubic house is marked on the first edition OS map and a building is shown on the 2"" OS map. See the SMR entry for details.",1751,1820 "HBL12029","Set","MXSST","Certain","Church Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1203","Set","LGDT","Probable","Love Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12030","Set","SMTER","Probable","Chapel View, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century, the former school is 19th century in origin.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The hall appears to have originally been built as a school and appears on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL12031","Set","SML","Certain","Arden Road, Rosefield Road & Edward Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century sand pit. This area had formed a large reservoir in the 18th century.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12032","Set","SML","Certain","Westfield Road, Parkes Street & Park Hill Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12033","Set","SML","Certain","Cemetery Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL12034","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lotus Croft & The Uplands, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war laundry and 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL12035","Set","SML","Certain","Beechfield Road and Clarendon Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL12036","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hales Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These buildings are probably bungalows which first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12037","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Harry Mitchell Park, Smethwick","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map and was established within a single field.",1881,1900 "HBL12038","Soc","COMHA","Probable","The Harry Mitchell Recreation Centre, Smethwick","The Drill Hall dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest building on site is the former Drill Hall which first appeared on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12039","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Smethwick Cricket & Athletics Ground","The cricket ground dates to the 19th century and was established upon a field system.","The cricket ground is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1204","Set","LGDT","Possible","Yarnborough Hill, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12040","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Holly Bush Public House, Parkes Street, Smethwick","The public house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The public house first appears on the third edition OS map and the maisonettes post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL12041","Set","SML","Certain","Capethorn Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12042","Set","MMDST","Certain","Grange Road & Bearwood Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12043","Set","APAR","Possible","Church Gardens, Church Road, Smethwick","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war period sports ground.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12044","Set","MDDT","Probable","Millpool Way, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war playing field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12045","Set","SMTER","Probable","Millpool Way, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a dried up 18th century reservoir.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12046","Set","SML","Certain","Cheshire Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a dried up 18th century reservoir.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12047","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Rear of Bearwood Road, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century pen factory was demolished.","The area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12048","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bearwood Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century pen works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, the residential home may be earlier.",1981,2000 "HBL12049","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Bearwood Road, Smethwick","The high rise flats date to the 1960s (thought to be 1966) and were built upon the remains of a field system. Demolished in 2008.","The high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s (the newspaper report of their demolition in 2008 put them at 42 years old).",1961,1970 "HBL1205","Set","MDDT","Probable","Yarnborough Hill & Love Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of large 19th century houses. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12050","Set","APAR","Probable","Newlands Green, Between High Street & Bearwood Road, Smethwick","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL12051","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Gilbert Road & Sycamore Road, Smethwick","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12052","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Victoria Park, Smethwick","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field system.","The public park first appears on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12053","Com","COMOU","Certain","Between Bearwood Road & High Street, Smethwick","The hotel dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The hotel first appears on the second ediiton OS map, the other buildings (of an earlier date) have been demolished.",1881,1900 "HBL12054","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Corbett Infant School & Parkside Junior School, Smethwick","The school dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest of the school buildings are marked on the first edition OS map; the other school buildings post date the fourth and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.",1821,1880 "HBL12055","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Corbett Street, Smethwick","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, but the remainder are all present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12056","Com","SHPS","Possible","High Street, Smethwick","The shops date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, the others are later - but all may be in use as shops. The community centre post dates the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12057","Rel","NCONC","Probable","High Street, Smethwick","The gospel hall dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century gospel hall and an earlier house.","The current Gospel Hall and meeting hall seems to first appear on the third edition OS map, replacing an earlier Gospel Hall. The electricity sub station buildings first appear on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12058","Com","SUPST","Certain","Between Windmill Lane & Corbett Street, Cape Hill","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large inter war works.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12059","Com","MRKT","Certain","Windmill Lane, Cape Hill","The market dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The market buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map as does the former cinema.",1911,1938 "HBL1206","Set","LGDT","Certain","Racecourse Lane, Pedmore","These houses date from the early 20th century and were probably built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Grazebrook House appears on the third edition OS map and possibly Links Cottage too (much extended?). The other houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map (but this map as well as the 1st & 2nd editions are missing for this area).",1901,1910 "HBL12060","Set","SML","Certain","Salisbury Road & Rosebery Road, Cape Hill","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12061","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Suffrage Street, Cape Hill","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12062","Set","APAR","Probable","Larksfield, Windmill Lane, Smethwick","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12063","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Windmill Street, Smethwick","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12064","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Christian Fellowship Church, Raglan Road, Smethwick","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the house was built in the 19th century.","The church and the apartments all post date the fourth edition OS map; the house is marked on the",1939,2000 "HBL12065","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Corbett Street & Windmill Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, whose associated public houses survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s; the two public houses both appear on the first edition OS map",1961,1980 "HBL12066","Set","MMDST","Certain","Raglan Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12067","Set","SML","Certain","Woodlands Street & Unett Street, Smethwick","The terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12068","Set","HITER","Probable","West of Grove Lane, Smethwick","The high rise flats and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses and the high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12069","Set","MMDST","Certain","Raglan Road & Cape Hill, Cape Hill","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1207","Set","LGDT","Probable","Landsgate & Brunswickgate, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area. These houses are not on the third edition OS map, modern aerial photography and their layout (cul de sacs) suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12070","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Raglan Road, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows the land has been redeveloped.",1939,2000 "HBL12071","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Cape Primary School & Cape Junior School, Cape Hill","The schools date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The schools first appear on the second edition OS map",1881,1900 "HBL12072","Ind","BREW","Certain","Cape Hill Brewery, Cape Hill","The present brewery buildings may date from the early 20th century and the whole complex replaces a much smaller 19th century brewery, which had been built upon a field system.","The earliest of the current buildings may first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12073","Set","APAR","Probable","Walter Burden House, end of Laundry Road, Cape Hill","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century laundry.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12074","Set","SML","Certain","Montague Road, Cape Hill","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12075","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Ada Road, Cape Hill","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that this area has since been largely redeveloped.",1939,2000 "HBL12076","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Shireland Primary School, Cape Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the school would have post dated this map.",1939,2000 "HBL12077","Set","SML","Certain","Florence Road & Edith Road, Cape Hill","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of an earlier hall, and a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12078","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Montague Road, Cape Hill","The terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12079","Set","SMTER","Probable","Montague Road & Florence Road, Cape Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1208","Set","LGDT","Possible","Racecourse Lane, Pedmore","Many of these houses date to the early 20th century and had probably been built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Four of these houses appear on the third edition OS map (the 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing) therefore they may pre date this map. The remaining buildings may have appeared by the fourth edition from the modern aerial photography. NB. No buildings are marked at this location on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814, however the dog leg in Racecourse Lane is shown.",1901,1910 "HBL12080","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Montague Road, Cape Hill","The terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12081","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Florence Road, Cape Hill","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12082","Set","SML","Probable","Shireland Road, Cape Hill","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces are mostly marked on the first edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that some of the houses to the south of the polygon have been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL12083","Com","RETPK","Certain","Cape Hill Retail Centre, Cape Hill","The retail park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The retail park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12084","Com","COMCR","Certain","Cape Hill","This commerical core area dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest buidlings are present on the first edition OS map, and the majority of the remainder are present by the 2nd edition - most shops and other business.",1821,1880 "HBL12085","Set","SML","Probable","Shireland Road & Florence Road, Cape Hill","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12086","Ind","METWK","Probable","Cape Hill, Smethwick","These works may date from the inter war period and were partly built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The earliest parts of these works may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map where they are mostly marked as metal works.",1901,1910 "HBL12087","Set","SML","Possible","Cape Hill, Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century.","These buildings may be mainly houses which were marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL12088","Com","COMOU","Certain","Grove Lane, Cape Hill","The commercial building dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war public house. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","The building post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it is a fast food take away/drive through.",1939,2000 "HBL12089","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Cape Arm Canal, Smethwick","The section of canal dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This section of canal is marked on the 1828 Smethwick map and includes some of the line of the original Birmingham canal. It is marked as defunct on Dean's third edition map (2008). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1765,1828 "HBL1209","Set","LGDT","Probable","Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","These large houses date to at least the early 20th century and were probably built upon fields.","These two houses and their grounds are shown on the third edition OS map (1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area) which means they may pre date this map, but are not on the tithe map of 1845.",1901,1910 "HBL12090","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Grove Lane, Smethwick","This works may date from the 19th century having been extended throughout the 20th century.","The earliest buildings on this site may have appeared on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL12091","Ind","METWK","Possible","Abberley Street, Smethwick","The works may date from the 19th century.","The earliest parts of this industrial complex may appear on the first edition OS map, where it was a metal works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL12092","Ind","METWK","Possible","Heath Street, Smethwick","These industrial buildings may date from the 19th century.","The earliest parts of these buildings may appear on the first edition OS map - with other parts present by the second edition? Marked as screw works on 1st edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL12093","Ind","INDES","Certain","Heath Trading Park, Heath Street, Smethwick","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century back to back houses.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12094","Ind","METWK","Possible","Crawford Street, Smethwick","The core of this industrial building may be 19th century in date.","The inner core of this industrial building may be the same as that shown on the first editon OS map as a wire mill. The outer extension being post fourth edition? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL12095","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Former Soap Works, Merry Hill, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century chemical works was demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12096","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Cranford Street, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of two large 19th century metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12097","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Grove Lane, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of smaller 19th century metal works.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12098","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cuin Road & Rosedale Avenue, Smethwick","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12099","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Grove Lane, Smethwick","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and back to back houses.","The car parks post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL121","Set","MDDT","Probable","Rushwood Close, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 1980s and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused limestone quarry.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL1210","Set","LGDT","Certain","End of Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","The earliest of these houses dates to at least the early 20th century and was probably built upon fields.","This polygon represents 'The Field House ' and what had been its garden on the third edition OS map, but may pre date early maps. The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions for this area are not held. Two of the other houses (The Ridgeback & The Highlands) within this polygon may have appeared on the fourth edition (they are present on aerial photography dating to 1976). The remaining houses are all post 1976. All the plots are still extensive.",1901,1910 "HBL12100","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Between Windmill Lane & Grove Lane, Smethwick","The high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12101","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Grove Lane & Cranford Street, Smethwick","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12102","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Grove Lane, Smethwick","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12103","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Grove Lane, Smethwick","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century metal works.","These works may mainly post date the fourth - although some parts may be earlier?",1939,2000 "HBL12104","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Soho Street, Smethwick","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century saw mill.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12105","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The London Apprentice Public House, Grove Lane, Smethwick","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12106","Set","APAR","Probable","Oakfield Close, Smethwick","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12107","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Steel Bright Road, Smethwick","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12108","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Rabone Lane, Smethwick","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12109","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Philip's RC School, Messanger Road, Smethwick","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. The earlier school was located to the north of the church and actually pre dated it.",1939,2000 "HBL1211","Set","LGDT","Possible","Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were probably built upon a field system.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. The third edition OS map does not shown any of these houses and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12110","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Messenger Road, Smethwick","The telephone exchange dates to the inter war period. An early 20th century bakery had also stood here until the mid/late 20th century.","The telephone exchange first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12111","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Philips RC Church, Messenger Road, Smethwick","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12112","Set","HIRIS","Possible","Victoria Court, Messenger Road, Smethwick","A high rise block of flats possibly dating to the 1960s/70s which was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","A high rise block which post dates the fourth edition OS map and which may have dated to the 1960s/70s. The modern aerial photography shows that it has been demolished.",1961,1980 "HBL12113","Set","SMTER","Probable","Windmill Crescent & Thomas Crescent, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL12114","Set","MDTNL","Certain","St Matthews Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12115","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Matthews Church, Windmill Lane, Smethwick","The church dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12116","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Matthews CofE School, Windmill Lane, Smethwick","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of the 19th century vicarage.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12117","Com","OFF","Possible","Windmill House, Windmill Lane, Smethwick","A possible office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century detached houses.","Possibly an office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12118","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Windmill Precinct, Smethwick","The shopping precinct dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The shopping precinct post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12119","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Jordan Close & Croxall Way, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces and a late 19th century bakery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1212","Set","COTYP","Certain","Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","Settlement is known for this area from the late 18th/early 19th century, one of these cottages has been dated to the early 19th, but it may have been a focus for settlement at an earlier period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. Both properties appear on the third edition OS map, however the SMR entry for Quarry Cottage states it is of early 19th century date therefore would have appeared on the first edition OS map. Two buildings are marked in the general area of Quarry Cottage on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1817 and one of them may actually be Quarry Cottage itself.",1751,1820 "HBL12120","Set","APAR","Probable","Charles Pearson Court, Ballot Street, Smethwick","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12121","Set","MDDT","Probable","Beech Way, High Park Close & Walnut Drive, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12122","Rel","NCONC","Certain","St Johns Methodist Church, Exeter Road, Smethwick","The Methodist Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The Methodist Church and the club both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12123","Set","APAR","Probable","Off Exeter Road, Smethwick","These maisonettes and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12124","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Price Street & Victoria Park Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12125","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pool Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12126","Set","MDSM","Probable","Victoria Park Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12127","Set","SMTER","Probable","Messenger Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL12128","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between Price Street & Messanger Road, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12129","Ind","METWK","Possible","Bridge Street North, Smethwick","The metal works may date from the 19th century and was built upon a glass works.","The earliest buildings on this industrial site may be the same as those marked on the first edition OS map (the glass works). They are certainly the same as those on the fourth edition, however, the modern aerial photography suggests that the site has since been redeveloped. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL1213","Set","LGDT","Certain","Ounty John Lane, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","1st, 2nd & 4th editions OS maps are missing for this area. No houses appear here on the third edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12130","Ind","INDES","Probable","The Bridge Trading Estate, Bridge Street North, Soho","The trading estate may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works.","The trading estate may post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12131","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bridge Street North, Smethwick","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century industry.","The works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map from the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12132","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Black Patch Recreation Ground, Black Patch","The recreation ground dates to the early 20th century and was established upon the remains of a field system.","The recreation ground first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12133","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Perrott Street, Black Patch","The allotments date to the late 19th century and were laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12134","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Kitchener Street, Black Patch","This area of derelict land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century terraces were demolished.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area of derelict land probably post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL12135","Set","APAR","Probable","Boulton Road, Black Patch","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12136","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Murdoch Road & Avery Road, Black Patch","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that theyd date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12137","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Soho Junction, Smethwick","The railway dates to the 19th century.","The railway is marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL12138","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Vittoria Street, Black Patch","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century metal works.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works and warehouse would have post dated that map.",1939,2000 "HBL12139","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Vittoria Street, Merry Hill, Smethwick","An area of rough land of probable 19th century origin having formed part of a field system prior to the railway.","This area of land is rough grassland from the modern aerial photography. Earthworks are depicted on the all of the mapping from the first edition OS map to the modern landline and are possibly assoicated with the building of the railway.",1821,1880 "HBL1214","Set","LGDT","Probable","Quarry Park Road, Pedmore","These large houses date from the inter war period and later and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area. None of these houses are present on the third edition OS map, but some may be present on the fourth edition and certainly most are present on the 1976 aerial photograph.",1911,1938 "HBL12140","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Off Boulton Road, Merry Hill, Smethwick","An area of rough land of probable 19th century origin having formed part of a field system prior to the railway.","This area of land is rough grassland from the modern aerial photography. Earthworks are depicted on the all of the mapping from the first edition OS map to the modern landline and are possibly assoicated with the building of the railway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL12141","Ind","METWK","Certain","Soho Foundry, Foundry Lane, Soho","The Soho Foundry dates from the late 18th century.","See the SMR entries for this site. The foundry is marked on the 2"" OS map of 1814 (Birmingham) and the 1828 Smethwick map. The 1st Edition OS describes the works as 'Soho Foundry (iron)'; the 2nd Edition uses 'Soho Foundry (weighing apparatus)'. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL12142","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Foundry Lane, Soho","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12143","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Foundry Lane & Anne Road, Soho","These works date from the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these works appear on the third edition OS map and the remainder are present by the fourth edition OS map and depicted in a variety of uses from an engineering works to a clothin factory and an upholstery works.",1901,1938 "HBL12144","Ser","GASW","Certain","Foundry Lane, Soho","The gas holder dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century malthouse.","The gas holder first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12145","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Rabone Lane, Soho","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century gas works was demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12146","Ind","METWK","Probable","Rabone Lane, Soho","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the site of a large 19th century engineering works.","The foundry probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12147","Ind","INDES","Certain","Cornwall Industrial Estate, Cornwall Street, Soho","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon part of the site of a large 19th century engineering works.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12148","Ind","METWK","Probable","Cornwall Road, Soho","This works may date from the inter war period and was built upon an area of rough grassland.","This large works may contain some buildings that were present on the fourth edition OS map where it is marked as a tube mill.",1911,1938 "HBL12149","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Cornwall Road & Downing Street, Soho","These works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These works may mainly post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1215","Set","LGDT","Probable","Alderlea Close, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map and the parish map shows probable early piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strip fields.",1961,1980 "HBL12150","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Between Cornwall Road & Downing Street, Soho","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war cycle works.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12151","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Cornwall Road, Soho","The warehouse date to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century industrial building.","The warehouse first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL12152","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal (Wolverhampton Level)",,"The locks date to the late 18th century (shown on Yates' map). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1765,1770 "HBL12153","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Cornwall Road, Soho","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The works probably mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12154","Soc","HIED","Certain","Sandwell College Smethwick Campus, Crockers Lane, Smethwick","The college dates from the early 20th century and was mainly built upon a field system.","The earliest college building is marked on the third editon OS map as a technical school. A couple of buildings appear on the second edition OS map, but had formed part of a school.",1901,1910 "HBL12155","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Crocketts Lane Infants School, Crocketts Lane, Smethwick","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12156","Set","HIRIS","Probable","James Watt House, Baldwin Street, Smethwick","The block of high rise flats dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of an earlier, 19th century, school.","The block of high rise flats post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL12157","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brook Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a couple of metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12158","Set","SMTER","Probable","Baldwin Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12159","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Baldwin Street, Smethwick","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first editon OS map - the terraces that surrounded it have since been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL1216","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","Extant buildings orobably date to the 19th century. Old Swinford appears to have expanded and incorpotated this area by the later 18th century.","Small terraces, some arranged in a court style, they appear on the first edition OS map. The building which is currently a garage first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL12160","Set","APAR","Probable","Allan Close, Smethwick","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12161","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lynton Close & Roslyn Close, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12162","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Smethwick","This commercial core mainly dates to the 19th century, although settlement existed in this area by the 18th century.","The majority of these buildings are present on the first edition OS map, a few first appear on the second edition OS map. The other half of the High Street was demolished the post fourth edition OS map. Settlement is indicated at a cross roads with Stony Lane and Green Lane (High Street) on the 1828 map, the 2"" OS map and Yates.",1821,1880 "HBL12163","Set","MDDT","Probable","Regent Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12164","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Police Station, Piddock Road, Smethwick","The police station dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","The police station first appears on the third edition OS map and the court is present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12165","Set","SML","Certain","Piddock Street, Smethwick","The terraces date to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12166","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Crocketts Lane, Smethwick","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century iron works and earlier terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12167","Set","APAR","Probable","Regent Street, Smethwick","These apartments date to the late 20th century and the hall is a former 19th century chapel with a Sunday School to the rear.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The hall is a former chapel which first appears on the second edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL12168","Set","SMTER","Probable","Regent Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12169","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Job Centre, High Street, Smethwick","The job centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century houses.","The job centre and the chapel post date the fourth edition OS map. The chapel was built upon the site of an earlier chapel which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1217","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Worcester Lane, Oakleigh Road & Whitehall Road, Pedmore","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some in Whitehall Road post date this map.",1911,1938 "HBL12170","Set","SMTER","Probable","Regent Court, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century semis and detached houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12171","Set","SMTER","Probable","Queens Close & James Close, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12172","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Council House, High Street, Smethwick","The council house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The council house first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12173","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Smethwick","A small commercial core area which dates from the late 19th century and was built upon fields.","A detached area of commercial core of Sandwell - the earliest buildings appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12174","Set","SMTER","Certain","Victoria Avenue, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12175","Set","APAR","Probable","Brailsford Drive, Smethwick","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the line of a canal feeder.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12176","Com","OFF","Certain","High Street, Smethwick","These offices date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these offices appears on the first edition OS map as a School Board Office.",1821,1880 "HBL12177","Set","APAR","Probable","High Street & Coopers Lane, Smethwick","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12178","Set","APAR","Possible","Watery Lane, Smethwick","These apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12179","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Arden Road, Smethwick","The medical centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war clinic.","The medical centre post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that is dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1218","Set","LGDT","Probable","Pedmore Court, Redlake Road, Pedmore","A large house which dates to at least the early 20th century and which had been built upon fields.","A large house with grounds is shown on the third edition OS map (the 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area). It is possible that the house pre dates the earlier OS maps.",1901,1910 "HBL12180","Set","RESHO","Certain","The Hollies Community Home, Coopers Lane, Smethwick","The community home dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century house.","The community home is marked on the fourth edition OS map as a children's home.",1911,1938 "HBL12181","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Firs School & The Arden School, Cooper's Lane, Smethwick","The schools date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of the schools is marked on the fourth edition OS map, the other post dates this map.",1911,1938 "HBL12182","Set","SMSM","Certain","Almshouses, Cooper's Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses (almshouses) first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12183","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Between Taylor's Lane & Londonderry Lane, Smethwick","The methodist church dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The methodist church and Sunday school first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12184","Set","SMSM","Certain","Crawford Avenue, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12185","Set","SMSM","Certain","Londonderry Lane & Taylors Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - probably sheltered accommodation similar to the almshouse on Coopers Lane?",1911,1938 "HBL12186","Set","MDDT","Probable","Taylors Lane & Hales Lane, Smethwick","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. One pair of semis first appears on the third edition OS map",1961,1980 "HBL12187","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Smethwick Hall Park, Smethwick","The public park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a late 18th/early 19th century private parkland.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS map - although the lake is on the first edition and the 1828 map when this area formed part of a private parkland for Smethwick Hall.",1911,1938 "HBL12188","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Smethwick Hall Schools, Smethwick","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of Smethwick Hall, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map although there have been later additions.",1911,1938 "HBL12189","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Auckland Road, Smethwick","The allotments date from the inter war period and were established upon a field system.","The earliest allotments are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1219","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Redlake Road, Pedmore","These houses date to at least the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Several large houses with extensive gardens are marked on the third edition OS map (the 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area) and they may pre date the two earlier OS maps?",1901,1910 "HBL12190","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Holly Lane & Hugh Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12191","Set","MXSST","Certain","Auckland Road & Londonderry Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12192","Set","SML","Certain","Craddock Road & Brisbane Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12193","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between Devonshire Road & Brisbane Road, Smethwick","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century school was demolished.","This derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12194","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Between Auckland Road & Brisbane Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12195","Set","SML","Certain","Between White Road & Dibble Road, Smethwick","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, although a few are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12196","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Between Topsham Road & St Albans Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12197","Com","COMCR","Probable","South Road & High Street, Smethwick","Part of the commercial core which also dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The bank is marked on the first edition OS map, but the other buildings post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12198","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Smethwick","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of an earlier church also built in the 19th century.","This church first appears on the second edition OS map. Also see the SMR entry.",1881,1900 "HBL12199","Set","MXLTS","Certain","South Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL122","Set","LGDT","Possible","Mellish Road, Walsall","This house may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century large house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1220","Set","MDDT","Probable","Pedmore Court Road, Pedmore, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area, these houses are not marked on the third edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12200","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Broomfield, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12201","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Apostolic Church, Holly Street, Smethwick","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12202","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Cooper's Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century and were built uon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL12203","Set","APAR","Probable","South Dene, South Road, Smethwick","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large detached 19th century house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12204","Set","MDSM","Certain","Little Moor Hill, Smethwick","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12205","Set","MDSM","Certain","Little Moor Hill, Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the second edition OS map. The detached house, which dates from the period 1885-1900 is currently used as a home for the elderly (marked on Land-Line) (this had been demolished by April 2010).",1821,1880 "HBL12206","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Church Hill Street, Smethwick","The government offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century vicarage.","These local government offices post date the fourth editon OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12207","Soc","COMHA","Probable","South Road, Smethwick","The club probably dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","The club probably first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12208","Set","MMDST","Certain","Stony Lane, Smethwick","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map; although a couple of the semis are marked on the first edition OS map",1881,1900 "HBL12209","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Stony Lane, Smethwick","These allotments date to the late 19th century and were established upon a quarry and fields.","These allotments first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1221","Set","MDDT","Certain","Glenelg Drive & Wimbledon Drive, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for part of this area, these houses are not marked on the third edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests probably 1960s/70s housing.",1961,1980 "HBL12210","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ford Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12211","Set","APAR","Probable","Ford Street & Stony Street, Smethwick","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12212","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Vicarage Road, Smethwick","These houses mainly date to late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, but a couple were marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12213","Set","SMTER","Probable","Green Street & Stony Lane, Smethwick","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12214","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Fire Station, Stony Lane, Smethwick","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12215","Set","RESHO","Probable","Church Vale Home for the Aged, Chruch Street, Smethwick","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12216","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stony Lane, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12217","Set","APAR","Probable","Vicarage Road, Smethwick","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12218","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bartlett Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an infectious diseases hospital which dated from the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12219","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Holly Lane Cemetery, West Smethwick","The cemetery dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a small orchard.","The cemetery first appears on the second edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL1222","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marlborough Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s, but this section of the Hagley Road has been a focus of settlement in the pre 1750 period, possibly back to the medieval period.","This properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12220","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Londonderry Publc House, Basons Lane, West Smethwick","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12221","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","West Smethwick Park, West Smethwick","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field system.","The public park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12222","Set","MDSM","Certain","Basons Lane, West Smethwick","These houses date from the late 19th century, the latest was built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these semis first appears on the second edition OS map, another is present on the third edition and the other post dates the fourth and was built upon the site of a farm which had been demolished by the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12223","Set","MDSM","Certain","St John's Road, Ferguson Road & Warley Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12224","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Bason Road Playing Field, Bason Road, West Smethwick","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of inter war allotments.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12225","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Bason Road, West Smethwick","The allotment gardens date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotment gardens first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12226","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Victoria Road, West Smethwick","The playing field dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12227","Set","MXSST","Certain","Victoria Road & Apollo Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12228","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","St Pauls Road, West Smethwick","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12229","Rel","CEMET","Certain","St Paul's Road, Smethwick","The cemetery dates to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1223","Mil","TACE","Probable","Swinford Road, Old Swinford","The TA centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields. This area had formed part of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","A TA centre on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL12230","Ind","ENGW","Certain","Rood End Road, West Smethwick","The engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The engineering works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12231","Set","APAR","Probable","Cemetery Road, West Smethwick","These maisonettes and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12232","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Rood End Road, West Smethwick","The terraces date to the 19th century.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12233","Set","SMTER","Certain","Barker Street & Birch Street, Rood End","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12234","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Vernon Road, West Smethwick","The public house dates to the 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, along with a few cottages which have since been demolished and left as a grassed area in front of the public house.",1821,1880 "HBL12235","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Rood End Road, West Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon inter war allotments.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12236","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Rood End Road, West Smethwick","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war iron works.","Mainly warehouses which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12237","Set","SMSM","Certain","Rood End Road, Rood End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12238","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rood End School, Rood End Road, Rood End","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the third editon OS map",1901,1910 "HBL12239","Set","SML","Certain","Wellersley Road & Gresham Road, West Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1224","Set","MDDT","Probable","Willow Dale Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open medieval field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12240","Set","SML","Certain","Tat Bank Road, Rood End","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12241","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tat Bank Road, Rood End","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12242","Set","MXSST","Certain","Giles Road & Mushroom Hall Road, Rood End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12243","Ind","METWK","Probable","Tat Bank Road, Rood End","The metal works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier iron works.","These industrial buildings include a foundry which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The public house is probably earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL12244","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Giles Road, Rood End","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12245","Set","MXSST","Probable","Vicarage Street, Rood End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war pen factory and part of a 19th century brewery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12246","Ind","BREW","Probable","Crosswells Road, Langley Green","The brewery dates from the 19th century and although the majority of the current buildings are mid/late 20th century in date, one late 19th century warehouse survives.","The earliest building on site is a warehouse marked on the second edition OS map, the former house (?) is marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12247","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Alfred Gunn House, Old Hobiscus Lane, Langley Green","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12248","Set","COUHS","Probable","Langley Hall, Langley Gardens, Langley Green","The country house dates to around the 17th century and was probably converted to flats in the late 20th century when the surrounding apartment blocks were built.","Langley Hall pre dates 1750 according to the SMR entry and has been converted into apartments. The surrounding apartments are probably late 20th century in date.",,1750 "HBL12249","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Joinings Bank, Langley Green","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the second edition OS map, a few more are present by the fourth edition OS map and the remainder post date it.",1881,1900 "HBL1225","Set","LGDT","Probable","Cobham Road, Old Swinford","These large houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12250","Set","MDDT","Probable","Suffolk Close, Langley Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL12251","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Thompson Road, Langley Green","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although a few more facing onto Old Hobicus Lane have been demolished.",1881,1900 "HBL12252","Set","SMSM","Certain","Thompson Road & Highbury Road, Langley Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12253","Set","APAR","Probable","Trident Drive, Langley Green","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century cricket ground.","These masionettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12254","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Vicarage Street, Langley Green","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12255","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Trinity Methodist Church, Barker Street, Rood End","The methodist church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The church may be the building shown on the third edition OS map, the houses appear on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12256","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Johns Church, St Johns Road, Rood End","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The church first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the meeting hall and vicarage both post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL12257","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Richmond Hill, Rood End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12258","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Richmond Hill, Rood End","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, one of them is present on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12259","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Richmond Hill, Rood End","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although one or two are marked on the second edition OS map and a few are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1226","Set","LGDT","Probable","Appleton Avenue, Pedmore","These large houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12260","Set","MDTER","Certain","Vicarage Road, Langley Green","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were partly built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12261","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Vicarage Road, Langley Green","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the residential home post dates the fourth edition, but was built upon the site of a detache house marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12262","Ind","GARA","Possible","Vicarage Road, Langley Green","The garage dates to the inter war period and was built next to 19th century terraces which have since been demolished.","The garage may be the building marked on the fourth edition OS map. The land to the north is derelict land having been the site of terraces on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12263","Set","SMSM","Probable","Priory Drive, Langley Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL12264","Set","LGDT","Probable","Richmond Hill, Langley Green","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12265","Set","SMSM","Probable","Thornwood Close, Langley Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century plant nursery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12266","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holly Lodge High School, Smethwick","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12267","Set","LGDT","Certain","Holly Lane, Smethwick","A large 19th century house, now used as a clinic, which was built upon a field system.","Originally built as a large house and marked on the first edition OS map - now used as a clinic with a post fourth edition extension.",1841,1880 "HBL12268","Set","MDTER","Certain","St Pauls Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12269","Set","MXSST","Probable","Adams Close, West Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1227","Set","MDDT","Probable","Worcester Lane, Pedmore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12270","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Marshall Road, West Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12271","Set","APAR","Probable","St Pauls Road & Marshall Road, West Smethwick","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12272","Set","MDSM","Certain","West Park Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12273","Set","LGMXD","Certain","West Park Road, West Smethwick","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12274","Set","MDMXD","Certain","West Park Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12275","Set","RESHO","Probable","Holly Grange, Mallin Street, West Smethwick","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL12276","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mallin Street, West Smethwick","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12277","Set","SML","Certain","Highbury Road & Lonsdale Road, West Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder are present on the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL12278","Set","MDTNL","Certain","St Paul's Road & West Park Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map the remainder first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12279","Set","LGMXD","Probable","Forster Street & Lodge Road, West Smethwick","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are mainly present by the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1228","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cobham Road, Pedmore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12280","Set","SMSM","Certain","St Pauls Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12281","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Rear of Holly Lane, Smethwick","This former sand pit was last in use in the late 19th century.","Marked as an old sand pit from the the third edition OS map.",1901,1938 "HBL12282","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Holly Lane, Smethwick","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a sand pit.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12283","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Albert Bradford School, Holly Lane, Smethwick","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century sand pit.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12284","Set","APAR","Probable","Lizafield Court,","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century brewhouse.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL12285","Set","SML","Certain","Draycott Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of 19th century pleasure gardens.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12286","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Swan Public House, Holly Lane, Smethwick","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier inn and cottages.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the club post dates this map.",1911,1938 "HBL12287","Set","MDSM","Certain","Holly Lane, West Smethwick","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map; the chapel first appears on the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12288","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between St Pauls Road & Tollhouse Way, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. A couple of buildings are present and the modern aerial photography shows a new building between Fenton Street & Chatwin Street.",1939,2000 "HBL12289","Rec","THETR","Probable","St Pauls Road, Smethwick","The former theatre dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","Originally a theatre which first appears on the third edition OS map now used as warehouse. The works is marked on the fourth edition OS map; the garage post dates the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL1229","Set","LGDT","Certain","Bell Meadow, Pedmore","These large houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses were new when the photograph was taken (c. 2001).",1991,2000 "HBL12290","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Oldbury Road, Smethwick","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the railway tunnel was built.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12291","Set","SMTER","Certain","Blakeley Hall Road,","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL12292","Set","SMTER","Probable","Blakeley Hall Gardens, West Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12293","Set","SMTER","Certain","Birmingham Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were partially built upon the site of Blakeley Hall.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12294","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Birmingham Road, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier cottages were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12295","Set","SML","Certain","Beresford Road, Seymore Road & Fisher Road, Smethwick","These terraces date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the third edition OS map, the others are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12296","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Site of Canal Feeder, Smethwick","The canal feeder went out of use in the mid/late 20th century.","This section of the canal feeder is no longer present.",1939,2000 "HBL12297","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rood End Road, Smethwick","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century works.","The works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12298","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","George Betts Junior School, West End Avenue, Smethwick","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12299","Set","APAR","Probable","West End Avenue, Smethwick","These apartments and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL123","Set","FARM","Certain","Moss Close Farm","The farm may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","A farm is depicted on the first edition OS map and is also marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1721,1880 "HBL1230","Set","MDDT","Certain","Green Meadow, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area, but the modern aerail photography suggests that these houses were newly built when the photograph was taken (c.2000).",1991,2000 "HBL12300","Set","SMTER","Certain","West End Avenue, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12301","Ind","INDES","Certain","Sandwell Business Development Centre & Redwood Business Park, Birmingham Road, West Smethwick","These business parks date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These business parks post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12302","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tram Way, Smethwick","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century tramway depot.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12303","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of cottages, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12304","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mallin Street, West Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12305","Rel","NCONC","Certain","West Smethwick Congregational Church, Mallin Street, West Smethwick","The congregational church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The congregational church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12306","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Oldbury Road, West Smethwick","The shopping precinct dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The shopping precinct post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12307","Opl","DERLD","Certain","North of Oldbury Road, West Smethwick","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12308","Set","MXSST","Probable","Grenville Drive & Drake Road, West Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12309","Ind","INDES","Certain","Oldbury Road Industrial Estate, West Smethwick","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century stained glass works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1231","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Worcester Lane, Pedmore","This public open space probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Modern aerial photography shows tarmac paths through this piece of land suggesting it has become a green area associated with the modern houses. (NB. The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area).",1981,2000 "HBL12310","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Leasowes School, Oldbury Road, West Smethwick","The school dates from the early 20th century and the later buildings replaced 19th century school buildings.","The earliest part of the school first appears on the third edition OS map, the remainder probably post dates the fourth and replaced earlier buildings.",1939,2000 "HBL12311","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Oldbury Road, West Smethwick","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and may have been of 1960s/70s date, although the modern aerial photography shows this site has been redeveloped.",1961,1980 "HBL12312","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Langley Bowling Club, Crosswell Road, Langley","The bowling green dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field system.","The bowling green first appears on the second edition OS Map",1881,1900 "HBL12313","Set","SMSM","Certain","Vicarage Street, Langley Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12314","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road, Langley Green","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and the apartments post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL12315","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vicarage Road, Langley Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century vicarage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12316","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Vicarage Road, Langley Green","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest and majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map; the remainder are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12317","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Drill Hall & Government Office, Vicarage Street, Langley Green","The drill hall dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The drill hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map and is now partially used as a local government office.",1911,1938 "HBL12318","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Merrivale Public House, Vicarage Road, Langley Green","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier farm.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12319","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Crosswells Road, Langley Green","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war warehouse.","The works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1232","Set","LGDT","Certain","The Meadows, Pedmore","These large houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The aerial photography (& the landline mapping) shows that this estate was still in the process of being built (c.2000). (Nb. The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area).",1991,2000 "HBL12320","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bloxcidge Road & Highbury Road, Langley Green","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first are marked on the first edition OS map and many of the others are present by the second and third edition OS maps.",1881,1900 "HBL12321","Set","MDTER","Certain","Vicarage Road & Jackson Street, Langley Green","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, the other smaller terraces first appear on the second editoin OS map. The other houses post date the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL12322","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Crosswell Street, Langley Green","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The earliest of the works first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL12323","Set","SMTER","Probable","Jackson Street & Archer Close, Langley Green","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL12324","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Dogkennel Lane, Langley Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two are marked on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL12325","Set","MMDST","Probable","Crosswells Lane, Dog Kennel Lane & Vicarage Road, Langley Green","These properties date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS Map - the remainder appear at various times over the 20th century.",1841,1880 "HBL12326","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Downing Street & Wattville Street, Smethwick","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12327","Ind","INDES","Certain","Parkrose Industrial Estate, Smethwick","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century railway carriage works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12328","Ind","WRKS","Probable","William Street West, Smethwick","These works date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","The earliest industrial buildings may have first appeared on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12329","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Downing Street, Smethwick","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an are of rough grassland. This area may have formed part of a field system in the early 19th century and was possibly part of a heathland at an even earlier date.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1233","Set","FARM","Possible","Treherne Farm, Pedmore","Settlement is known here from the late 18th/early 19th century, but it may have been the focus of earlier Medieval/Post Medieval settlement. The present farm probably dates to the 19th century.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area, but this farm appears on the third edition OS map. Some of the buildings may be the same, but others are newer. It is possible that this farm appears on the 1st edition OS map as a building is marked here on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge of 1814; it is certainly on the tithe map.",1751,1820 "HBL12330","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Downing Street, Smethwick","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century works.","These warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12331","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pope Street & Mornington Road, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12332","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Lewisham Road, Smethwick","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century malthouse.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12333","Com","PUBHS","Certain","New Navigation Inn, Lewisham Road, Smethwick","The public house dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the 1828 Smethwick map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL12334","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Middlemore Road & Oxford Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12335","Set","MXSST","Probable","Laurel Drive etc, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12336","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Halford Lane, Smethwick","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12337","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Halford Lane, Smethwick","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon part of the site of a large inter war metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12338","Com","OFF","Probable","Hawthorne House, Halford Lane, Smethwick","An office block dating to the mid/late 20th century which was built upon part of the site of a large inter war metal works.","Probably offices which post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12339","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Potterton Way, Smethwick","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon",1939,2000 "HBL1234","Fie","PIEC","Possible","West of Worcester Lane, Pedmore","This fields system has suffered some boundary loss since the early 20th century. It had possibly been Medieval or early Post Medieval piecemeal enclosure of earlier strip fields.","Although the 1st, 2nd & 4th edition maps are missing for this area the third edition map suggest these boundaries are unchanged. However, the modern landline mapping reveals that several internal boundaries have been lost since the third edition OS. Boundaries tend to be slightly sinuous on the third edition. Also three boundaries on the third edition OS map clearly pre date the railway (of the three thin fields). On the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL12340","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dartmouth Street, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12341","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Cambridge Road & Sydenham Road, Smethwick","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century football ground.","The majority of these terraces are marked on the second edition OS map, a few first appear on the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12342","Set","SML","Certain","Oxford Road & Sydenham Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12343","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Cambridge Road & Sydenham Road, Smethwick","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century church.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photogrphy suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The church may be the original church hall or a later building?",1981,2000 "HBL12344","Set","SMTER","Probable","Halfords Lane & Oxford Road, Smethwick","These houses and apartments probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12345","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century metal works.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12346","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hill Street & New Street, Smethwick","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war metal works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12347","Ind","BREW","Certain","Rabone Lane, Smethwick","The former malthouse dates to the 19th century.","The former malthouse and some of the other buildings are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12348","Set","SML","Certain","Rabone Lane, Smethwick","The terraces date to the inter war period and were built between 19th century terraces which have been redeveloped with small, probably industrial, units.","The earliest of these buildings are terrace houses which first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The industrial buildings probably post date the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL12349","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rabone Lane & Rolfe Street, Smethwick","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1235","Fie","PIEC","Possible","East of Worcester Lane, Pedmore","This field system may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Part of an overall field system on the maps. The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the fields are shown on the 3rd edition OS map and it is possible that they were little changed from the first edition. However some field boundaries have been lost between the third edition OS and the modern landline mapping. Some evidence for piecemeal enclosure on the tithe map where there are more boundaries present than on the third edition and also adjacent on the third edition in Hagley parish.",1351,1750 "HBL12350","Ind","METWK","Certain","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","A former bedstead works which dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This works is marked on the first edition OS map as a bedstead works.",1821,1880 "HBL12351","Set","SML","Certain","Bridge Street North, Smethwick","These terraces date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses are present by the fourth edition OS map, although the public house is probably earlier.",1911,1938 "HBL12352","Ind","METWK","Probable","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","These works may date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century metal works.","The earliest of these works may be the building shown on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12353","Ind","WRKS","Certain","New Street, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12354","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","Some of these works may date to at least the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century metal works.","Some of these industrial buildings probably appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12355","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Brasshouse Lane, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century metal works were demolished","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS Map, but the modern aerial photography shows this area has been redeveloped with housing (known as the 'Brindley I' development, see site to north-east for 'Brindley II'. See also 2008 library links photos). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12356","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Brasshouse Lane, Smethwick","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created on the site of an inter war school.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12357","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brasshouse Lane Infants School, Smethwick","The school dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12358","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lewisham Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12359","Set","SML","Certain","Kimberley Road, Smethwick","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, a few were marked on the second edition OS map and others are present by the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL1236","Set","LGDT","Probable","Bromwich Lane, Pedmore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12360","Ind","METWK","Certain","Mafeking Road, Smethwick","This works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","This industrial building first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a metal works. In 2009, this area was due for redevelopment as 'Brindley II' (www.waterways.org.uk/News/LatestWaterwaysNews/HomesProjectPlannedforSmethwicksHistoricCanals).",1911,1938 "HBL12361","Ind","INDES","Probable","A1 Trading Estate, Lewisham Road, Smethwick","The industrial estate probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century works.","These buildings probably all post date the fourth edition OS map. In 2009, this area was due for redevelopment as 'Brindley II' (www.waterways.org.uk/News/LatestWaterwaysNews/HomesProjectPlannedforSmethwicksHistoricCanals). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12362","Set","MDSM","Probable","Perry Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12363","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Brasshouse Lane Youth & Community Centre, Smethwick","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12364","Rec","CINEM","Certain","Brasshouse Lane, Smethwick","The former cinema dates to the inter war period and is currently in use as an industrial unit. This had been the site of a 19th century detached house.","The former cinema first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12365","Set","MXSST","Probable","Beacon Close, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12366","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Lewisham Park, Smethwick","The current public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of an early 20th century park.","The current park retains no earlier features when looking at the modern aerial photography. The had been established by the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12367","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Gaitswell Way, Smethwick","The warehouse and the depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","The warehouse and the depot both post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12368","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bevan Way, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12369","Set","MXSST","Probable","Great Arthur Street, Smethwick","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century sand pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1237","Set","LGDT","Certain","Stuarts Green, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these the houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12370","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Great Arthur Street, Smethwick","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century property.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12371","Set","MDTER","Certain","Great Arthur Street, Smethwick","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12372","Woo","DECW","Probable","Telford Way, Smethwick","This wooded area may date to the inter war period and had become established upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","Trees are present on the modern aerial photography and first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL12373","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Telford Way, Smethwick","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century detched house.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12374","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Great Arthur Street, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12375","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Brasshouse Lane, Smethwick","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12376","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12377","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century public baths were demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12378","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century theatre.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12379","Opl","DERLD","Certain","North Western Road, Smethwick","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century railway sidings were lifted.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1238","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ferndale Park, Pedmore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a large early 20th century house called Ferndale. This area may have formed part of one of Pedmore's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are not available for this area.",1961,1980 "HBL12380","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","The former corporation depot and the fire station date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","The former corporation depot and fire station is marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12381","Com","OFF","Probable","Rolfe Street, Smethwick","The post office dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The post office first appears on the second edition OS map",1881,1900 "HBL12382","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Summit Crescent, Smethwick","These warehouses and depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of rough grassland.","The warehouses and depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12383","Ind","INDES","Certain","Spon Lane Industrial Estate & Albion Business Park, Smethwick","These industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12384","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Off Roebuck Lane, West Bromwich","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of the canal spoilbank.","The large warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12385","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Telford Way, West Bromwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a field system.","The large depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12386","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12387","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Telford Way, West Bromwich","The warehouses and works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The warehouses and works post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12388","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dartmouth Road, West Bromwich","These works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12389","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Dartmouth Road, West Bromwich","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of Sandwell Park Colliery in the 19th and early 20th century.","The modern aerial photography shows that part of the empty land on the modern landline mapping is derelict, but the southern part has since been redeveloped. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1239","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s. This area had formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are not held for this area.",1961,1980 "HBL12390","Set","SMTER","Certain","Albion Road, Smethwick","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL12391","Set","COUHS","Certain","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","This property was built as a country house in the 19th century and is currently used as a public house.","This building was built as a house in the 19th century, by the end of the century it had been extended and was used as a hotel. Now a public house. See SMR entry for detail.",1821,1880 "HBL12392","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Halford's Lane, West Bromwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier farm.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS Map",1939,2000 "HBL12393","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Albion Junior School, Halfords Lane, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12394","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Halfords Lane, West Bromwich","The sports ground dates from the inter war period and was established upon a field system.","The sports ground was established by the fourth edition OS map, although the club house post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL12395","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Thomas Telford Centre, Off Hadleys Lane, West Bromwich","The council offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war recreation ground.","The council offices post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12396","Ind","GARA","Probable","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map and is probably a showroom.",1939,2000 "HBL12397","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Off Colliery Road, West Bromwich","The sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The electricity sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map; the small reservoir first appears on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12398","Ind","INDES","Probable","Doranda Way, West Bromwich","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","Probably an industrial estate (from the numbering on the units) which post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12399","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Birmingham Road & Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground. This area had been woodland in the 18th and early 19th century.","These works and depots post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL124","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Walsall Arboretum","This extension of Walsall Arboretum was created the late 19th century when it was laid out upon fields.","This extension to the original park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1240","Set","LGDT","Probable","Redlake Drive & roads off, Pedmore","These large houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are not held for this area. Aerial photography dated 1976 shows this estate just in the process of being built.",1971,1980 "HBL12400","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The large warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12401","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12402","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Kenrick Way (& Roebuck Lane), West Bromwich","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS Map - when Kenrick Way and the road roundabout was created.",1939,2000 "HBL12403","Ind","GARA","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments.","The garage and other industrial units all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12404","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war large detached house. This area had formed part of Sandwell Park.","The works post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12405","Set","APAR","Probable","Mountbatten Close, West Bromwich","These apartments and houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of large 19th century houses. This area had formed part of Sandwell Park.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The chapel is marked on the first edition OS Map",1981,2000 "HBL12406","Com","OFF","Probable","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Probably offices which post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12407","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Roebuck Street, West Bromwich","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12408","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Roebuck Street, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12409","Set","SMSM","Certain","Roebuck Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1241","Set","LGDT","Probable","Worcester Lane, Pedmore","These large houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that these the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12410","Set","MMDST","Probable","Deveraux Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century recreation ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12411","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Springfield Crescent, West Bromwich","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was established partly upon an earlier sports ground and partly upon fields.","The sports ground in its current shape first appears on the fourth edition OS map. On the earlier maps only half of this area was a sports ground.",1911,1938 "HBL12412","Set","MDDT","Probable","Salters Vale, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century country house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12413","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Kenrick Park, West Bromwich","The park was established in the late 19th century upon a field system.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map although it is much smaller now than it had been on the second to fourth editions.",1881,1900 "HBL12414","Ind","GARA","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the site of the late 19th century Kenrick Park.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12415","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Glover Street & Maria Street, West Bromwich","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12416","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Between Union Street & Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century properties were demolished.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12417","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Union Street, West Bromwich","The timber yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of part of the canal spoil.","The timber yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12418","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Union Street, West Bromwich","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12419","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Union Street, West Bromwich","These works date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century foundry.","These works probably first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1242","Set","LGDT","Probable","Worcester Lane, Pedmore","These large houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are not held for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that these the houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12420","Ind","METWK","Certain","Union Street, West Bromwich","This metal works dates from the 19th century and was built upon the site of an earlier works.","The earliest of these buildings are present on the first edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL12421","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Constance Avenue, West Bromwich","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon part of the late 19th century Kenrick Park.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12422","Set","SMSM","Certain","Constance Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL12423","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holy Trinity Junior & Infant School, Trinity Way, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible old colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12424","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Off Trinity Way, West Bromwich","This area of rough grassland may once have been a coal pit.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map and is confirmed by the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL12425","Set","SMTER","Certain","Glover Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12426","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12427","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12428","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Houghton Street & Union Street, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12429","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Grice Street, West Bromwich","These industrial buildings date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier industrial buildings.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appears on the second edition OS map, the remainder possibly all post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL1243","Set","MMDST","Certain","North of Lichfield Road, Brownhills","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","This estate first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12430","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Grice Street, West Bromwich","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The warehouses probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12431","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bullcock Street, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12432","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dawes Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL12433","Set","SMTER","Probable","Morris Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12434","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bache Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12435","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lyng Junior & Infant School, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war brickworks.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12436","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Kelvin Way, West Bromwich","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of rough grassland.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12437","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Bromford Lane, West Bromwich.","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were established upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The allotments first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL12438","Set","SMTER","Certain","Boulton Square, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century semi detached property.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12439","Set","SMTER","Probable","Arthur Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1244","Set","MDSM","Probable","Middleton Road & Freeth Road","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. In the 18th century this area was unenclosed pasture land.","Modern aerial photography suggests these buildings are semi detached rather than terrace as implied by the modern landline mapping. These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL12440","Set","MDDT","Probable","Trinity Road, West Bromwich","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12441","Set","APAR","Probable","Walpole Walk, West Bromwich","These maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century school and earlier terraces.","These maisonettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12442","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Kenrick Way, West Bromwich","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12443","Set","MXSST","Probable","Parliament Street, West Bromwich","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL12444","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Spon Lane & Arthur Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12445","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Flower Pot Public House, Spon Lane, West Bromwich","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century inn.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12446","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Spon Lane, West Bromwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century church.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12447","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Spon Lane, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of properties whose origins may have dated to at least the 18th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12448","Set","APAR","Probable","Spon Lane, West Bromwich","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL12449","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Sams Lane, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century and an earlier farm.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1245","Set","APAR","Certain","Saddler Road, Brownhills","These apartments date to the mid 20th cenury and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12450","Ind","METWK","Certain","Watton Street, West Bromwich","These foundries date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century foundries.","These foundries post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12451","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Moor Street & Lyng Lane, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of West Bromwich heath and squatter encroachment upon it had begun by the later 18th century.","These apartments etc post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map shows Braybrook Street curving round and this road is also marked on the 1837 map and the 2"" OS map, on the latter quite extensive settlement is indicated and implies squatter settlement. To the east of Braybrook Street on the 1st edition some of the housing looks like they could be surviving squatter cottages. The current development (some of which",1961,1980 "HBL12452","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","The Good Shepherd with St John Parish Church, Bromford Lane, West Bromwich","The church and vicarage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The church and vicarage both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12453","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Bromford Lane, West Bromwich","The public house may date to the 19th century.","This public house may have appeared on the first edition OS map - the land behind had been the site of 19th century terraces and the modern aerial photography shows this has partially been redeveloped.",1821,1880 "HBL12454","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Littleton Street, West Bromwich","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12455","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Littleton Street, West Bromwich","The recreation ground dates to the inter war period and was established upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The recreation ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12456","Set","APAR","Probable","Morris Street, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12457","Set","APAR","Probable","Horton Street, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and the social club post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The houses may be earlier, but still post date the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL12458","Set","MDTER","Certain","Sams Lane, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12459","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Lyng Lane, West Bromwich","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings and a goods shed.","These warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1246","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sadler Road","These houses date to the 1950s and had been built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL12460","Set","SMTER","Probable","Sams Lane & Morris Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12461","Ind","INDES","Certain","Spon Lane Trading Estate, West Bromwich","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings and a goods shed.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12462","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Bell Street & Haines Street, West Bromwich","These works date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings appear on the second edition OS map, others are later.",1881,1900 "HBL12463","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Spon Lane, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12464","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pleasant Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12465","Set","MDTER","Probable","Newhall Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12466","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hall Street & Bond Street, West Bromwich","These works and depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works and depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12467","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Kelvin Way, West Bromwich","These warehouses and depot date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","These warehouses and depot post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12468","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bromford Lane, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an ironworks, whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12469","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1247","Set","MXSST","Probable","Poplar Road","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL12470","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Kelvin Way, West Bromwich","The bakery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The bakery post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12471","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Bethel Hall, Off Kelvin Way","Possibly a mid/late 20th century religious hall which was built upon the remains of a field system.","Possibly a religious hall which post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12472","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Kelvin Way & Bromford Lane, West Bromwich","These works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war oil works.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12473","Set","MXSST","Probable","Livingstone Road & Coyne Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century stationary works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12474","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Bromford Lane & Kelvin Way, West Bromwich","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12475","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bromford Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12476","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Margaret Street & Westbourne Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the early 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL12477","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Emily Street, Cambridge Street & Bromley Lane, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12478","Set","RESHO","Probable","Manifoldia Grange, Coyne Road, West Bromwich","A late 20th century residential home which was built upon the site of Littleton Hall, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","Probably a residential home which posts dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggest that it was built in the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12479","Set","MMDST","Certain","Clifford Road & Wesbourne Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL1248","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Corner of Great Charles Street & Ogley Road",,"The club is first marked on the fourth edition OS map, but it has been much altered/enlarged.",1911,1938 "HBL12480","Set","APAR","Probable","Bromford Lane, West Bromwich","The maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The public house",1981,2000 "HBL12481","Set","MXSST","Certain","Clifford Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12482","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of the field system.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12483","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","The works and the depot date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The works and the depot post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12484","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brandon Close, West Bromwich","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL12485","Ind","METWK","Certain","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century limekiln.","The foundry post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12486","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","This works may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a large 19th century brickworks.","The earliest of these industrial buildings may first appear on the fourth edition OS map, when it was an engineering works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL12487","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Albion Road, West Bromwich","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a possble disused clay quarry associated with a 19th century brickworks.","This works first appears on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12488","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brandon Way & Albion Road, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon derelict land which, until the inter war period, had been the site of a large 19th century brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS Map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12489","Ind","METWK","Probable","Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These industrial buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS Map - although one small building may appear on the second edition OS Map. Part of the steel mills on the other side of the canal on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL1249","Set","SMSM","Certain","Vernon Avenue, Poplar Avenue & School Avenue, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Houses first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12490","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12491","Set","MXSST","Certain","Whitgreaves Street & Stour Street, Greets Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible undated coalworkings.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12492","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century ironworks.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map (as confirmed by the modern aerial photography) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12493","Set","APAR","Probable","Vernon Street, Greets Green","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL12494","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, Greets Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12495","Set","SMTER","Probable","Grenville Road, Greets Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The older terraces first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL12496","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Whitehall Road & Whittmore Street, Greets Green","The high rise flats probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier property, which by the later 19th century was an inn.","The high rise flats and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL12497","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Riders Green Road, Greets Green","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a foundry.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12498","Set","SMSM","Certain","Riders Green Road, Greets Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL12499","Ind","INDES","Certain","Queens Court Trading Estate, Greets Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war ironworks.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL125","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Walsall Arboretum Extension","This part of the park was created in the inter war period out of fields, which had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The extension is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1250","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sadler Road & Cedar Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL12500","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oldbury Road, Greets Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of disused 19th century coal workings.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL12501","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lawley Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of disused 19th century coal workings.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12502","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12503","Ind","INDES","Certain","Greets Green Industrial estate, Greets Green Road","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12504","Ind","METWK","Possible","Oldbury Road, Greets Green","This industrial site may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","The earliest buildings on this site may be present on the fourth edition OS map when it was operated as an ironworks. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL12505","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, Greets Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12506","Ind","DEPOT","Possible","Oldbury Road, West Bromwich","Possibly a 19th century railway goods shed.","The depot may be the same building as the goods shed marked on the first edition OS map or it is a modern building built upon the footprint as the goods shed. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL12507","Ind","INDES","Probable","Navigation Way, Greets Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","Probably an industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12508","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oldbury Road, Greets Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works and garage both post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12509","Set","SML","Certain","Greets Green Road, Greets Green","The terraces date to the early 20th century and the scrap yard replaced earlier housing some of whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map and replaced houses marked on the first edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL1251","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Wheatsheaf Public House",,"The public house first appears on the third edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that the public house has been demolished and is being replaced with housing.",1911,1938 "HBL12510","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Ryders Green Road, West Bromwich","The works date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of derelict land which had been created in the early 20th century when an ironworks was demolished.","The earliest of these industrial buildings appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL12511","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ryders Green Road, Greets Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The works and depot post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12512","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ryders Green Road, Greets Green","These houses date to the inter war period and the small industrial site dates to the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12513","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Greets Green Road, Greets Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century iron works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12514","Ind","INDES","Certain","Belper Enterprise Park, Greets Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of three canal basins.","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12515","Set","SML","Certain","Greets Green Road, Greets Green","These terraces date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of derelict land which had been created in the late 19th century when an ironworks was demolished.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12516","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Greets Green Playing Fields, Greets Green","The playing fields date to the inter war period and was established upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The playing fields first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12517","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","George Salter High School & Ryders Green Junior & Infants School, Greets Green","The schools date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest school buildings first appears on the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12518","Set","SMTER","Certain","Phoenix Street & Dudley Street, Swan Village","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12519","Set","SMTER","Probable","Irvan Avenue, Swan Village","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1252","Set","MDTER","Probable","Vicarage Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terrace houses. This land had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","Houses built open plan with no individual gardens - possibly sheltered accomodation? They post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL12520","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Phoenix Street, Swan Village","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a tar works which was present by the 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL12521","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wattle Road, Greets Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the edge of the inter war playing fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL12522","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Turner Street & Wood Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12523","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tapestries Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL12524","Set","SML","Certain","Whyley Street & Mason Street, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL12525","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Claypit Lane, West Bromwich","The works may date to the inter war period.","The works may have first appeared on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12526","Set","APAR","Probable","Claypit Lane & Coppice Street, West Bromwich","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12527","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Glenvale School, Jervoise Street, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12528","Set","SMTER","Probable","Jervoise Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12529","Set","APAR","Probable","Jervoise Street, West Bromwich","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1253","Set","MDDT","Probable","Corner of Vicarage Road & Ogley Road,Ogley Hay","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth editon and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century; the corner building may appear on the fourth edition OS map, although it has since been much extended.",1939,1950 "HBL12530","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Dudley Street, West Bromwich","These houses may date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12531","Set","APAR","Probable","Beresford Crescent, Lamberts End","The maisonettes date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of squatter settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL12532","Set","MDDT","Probable","Claypit Close, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12533","Ind","INDES","Certain","Brandon Way Industrial Estate, West Bromwich","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of disused 19th century coal workings.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12534","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of disused 19th century coal workings.","These works and depot post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL12535","Ind","METWK","Certain","Brandon Way, West Bromwich","The metal works dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The earliest building first appears on the fourth edition OS map (contact to the buildings across the canal by the footbridge) and the others post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL12536","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Yew Tree Public House, Albion Road, West Bromwich","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12537","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Bull Lane, West Bromwich","This area of rough grassland land formed part of a clay pit from the 19th century.","Rough grassland/scrub marked on the modern landline map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12538","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bull Lane, West Bromwich","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL12539","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wood Lane & Bull Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1254","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ogley Road, Ogley Hay","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a group to the south post date the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL12540","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hambletts Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL12541","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Hambletts Road, West Bromwich","This area of public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a disused late 19th century clay quarry.","Probably public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map (grass maintained, footpaths and play area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12542","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Guns Village Primary School, Hanbury Road, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a clay quarry last worked in the late 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12543","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ireland Green Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL12544","Set","SMTER","Probable","Rowley View, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12545","Set","SMSM","Certain","Gads Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12546","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Bus Depot, Oak Lane, Lamberts End","The bus depot dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The bus depot first appears on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12547","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hazelbeech Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12548","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Oxford Road & Lodge Road, West Bromwich","These terraces dates from the late 19th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12549","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lodge Road Junior & Infants School, Lodge Road, West Bromwich","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL1255","Set","MDDT","Certain","Ogley Road, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","All of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12550","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Barton Street, West Bromwich","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12551","Set","MXSST","Certain","Richard Street South & Richard Street West, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - a few post date it. The road system (the Richard Streets) are marked on the 2"" OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12552","Set","SMSM","Certain","Springfield Crescent, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12553","Set","SML","Certain","Burlington Road, West Bromwich","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12554","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Street, West Bromwich","The church dates to the 19th century.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL12555","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Roebuck Street, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, which included back-to-backs.","These works and depot post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12556","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Birmingham Road & Roebuck Lane, West Bromwich","These works may date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of large 19th century houses.","The earliest parts of these works and warehouses may first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12557","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 19th century and may have been built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses (the detached property) is marked on the first edition OS map and the others are present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12558","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Between Trinity Way & Bagnall Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 19th century and may have been built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12559","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Beeches, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1256","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ogley Road, Ogley Hay","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The most northerly house probably first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder however are all post fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL12560","Set","APAR","Probable","Trinity Street, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12561","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Beeches Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon part of Sandwell Park.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, the remainder are present by the second edition. They are not all current used as domestic dwellings.",1821,1880 "HBL12562","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","These industrial buildings may date from the inter war period.","The earliest of the industrial buildings may appear on the fourth edition OS map, some of the other buildings may be marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12563","Ind","GARA","Certain","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The vehicle inspection centre post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12564","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Birmingham Road, West Bromwich","These works may date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of large 19th century house, a few of which survive.","The earliest of these industrial buildings may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12565","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Thomas Street & George Street, West Bromwich","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and metal works.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12566","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Sandwell Centre, High Street, West Bromwich","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the 19th century commercial core.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12567","Tra","CARPK","Certain","West Bromwich Ringway, West Bromwich","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12568","Com","SUPST","Probable","Spon Lane & West Bromwich Ringway, West Bromwich","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","Probably a superstore which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12569","Ser","TELEX","Certain","High Street, West Bromwich","The telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The telephone exchange post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL1257","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ogley Crescent, Mill Road etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","All these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12570","Tra","CARPK","Certain","West Bromwich Ringway, West Bromwich","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created upon the site of mainly 19th century houses.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12571","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Oak Road, West Bromwich","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces and metal works were demolished.","Probably derelict land on the modern landline mapping - the modern aerial photography shows a car park.",1939,2000 "HBL12572","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Izons Road, West Bromwich","A works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century corn mill.","Probably a small works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12573","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Dartmouth Street & Lodge Road, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built partly upon the site of The Lodge, whose origins pre dated 1750.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12574","Soc","HIED","Certain","Sandwell College, High Street, West Bromwich","The college dates to the late 19th century. Part of this area had been a leather works earlier in the century.","The college buildings first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12575","Soc","TONHA","Certain","High Street, West Bromwich","The town hall dates to the 19th century. This area had once formed part of Bromwich Heath.","The town hall is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12576","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Edward Street, West Bromwich","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century public baths.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12577","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Edward Street Hospital, West Bromwich","The hospital dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an 19th century hospital.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the hospital dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12578","Ind","WRKS","Certain","High Street, West Bromwich","A printing works which may date from the inter war period, replacing earlier industrial buildings. This area had formed part of Bromwich Heath in the 18th century.","The earliest of the surviving printing works buildings may have been present on the fourth editon OS map (except the office building fronting the High Street for which see the SMR entry). The modern aerial photography shows this site in the process of being demolished and redeveloped.",1911,1938 "HBL12579","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","New Street, West Bromwich","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The bus station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1258","Set","MXSST","Probable","Catshill Road etc.","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL12580","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Sandwell Centre, Queens Square, West Bromwich","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of part of the commercial core dating to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Bromwich Heath in the 18th century.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12581","Ind","WRKS","Certain","High Street, West Bromwich","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Settlement here pre dates the end of the 18th century.","The industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. The public houses are earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL12582","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, West Bromwich","Part of the commercial core of West Bromwich, which dates to the 19th century.","These commercial buildings probably date to several periods, but the earliest are marked on the first edition OS Map.",1821,1880 "HBL12583","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, West Bromwich","The commercial core of West Bromwich dates from the 19th century and was established upon Bromwich Heath","These commercial buildings are of different periods but the earliest are marked on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL12584","Com","SUPST","Certain","Between Queen Street & New Street, West Bromwich","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12585","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Queen Street, West Bromwich","The police station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The police station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12586","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Walsall Street, West Bromwich","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the site of 19th century terraces. Squatter settlement had existed here prior to the mid 19th century.","The car parks post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12587","Set","MXSST","Certain","Cooper Street, West Bromwich","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. One row of terraces first appears on the third edition OS map and the maisonettes are probably 1960s/70s.",1911,1938 "HBL12588","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Beeches Road Infants School, West Bromwich","The school dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12589","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Philips Church, Beeches Road, West Bromwich","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1259","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Millfield Junior & Mixed Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which was probably enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","This school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12590","Set","SMTER","Certain","Herbert Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12591","Com","SUPST","Certain","Overend Street, West Bromwich","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works and 19th century terraces.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12592","Set","APAR","Probable","Overend Street, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12593","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Overend Street, West Bromwich","These small works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which originated as squatter settlement probably pre 1750.","These small works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12594","Set","MDTER","Certain","Legge Street & Walter Street, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12595","Set","SMTER","Probable","Poplar Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12596","Set","LGSM","Certain","Beeches Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL12597","Set","LGDT","Certain","Beeches Road, West Bromwich","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and the other is probably mid 20th century.","The earliest of these two houses first appears on the second edition OS map; the other post dates the fourth edition (possibly mid 20th) and replaced a house shown on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12598","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Gads Lane & Wood Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a building whose origins probably date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12599","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hanbury Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL126","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Sutton Road allotments","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out an inter war sports field.","Allotment gardens appear on modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL1260","Set","APAR","Probable","High Street, Brownhills","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon site of earlier terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL12600","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bull Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder are later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12601","Set","SMTER","Certain","Wood Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a earlier settlement, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map - the public house is present on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL12602","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Piercy Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12603","Set","APAR","Probable","Harwood Street & Baker Street, West Bromwich","The maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, the terraces first appear on the second edition OS map",1961,1980 "HBL12604","Set","APAR","Probable","Mother Teresa House, Lambert Street, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, the church and garage may be slightly earlier (but still post date the fourth)",1981,2000 "HBL12605","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Oak Lane, West Bromwich","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12606","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wood Lane, Lamberts End","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of squatter settlement, whose origins probably pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12607","Set","SMTER","Probable","Oak Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12608","Set","APAR","Probable","Richard Street South, West Bromwich","These apartments and high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and the high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12609","Set","RESHO","Probable","Bromford House (Home for the Aged), Moor Street, West Bromwich","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1261","Com","SHPS","Possible","Lichfield Road","These buildings mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Some of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, others post date it. Some of the buildings are houses, but others may be shops? Also includes a garage and a club.",1911,1938 "HBL12610","Set","SMTER","Probable","Acorn Close, West Bromwich","These houses and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12611","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Sandwell Valley Country Park, West Bromwich","The country park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of an inter war colliery and the remains of a field system and private parkland.","The country park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL12612","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Oak Road, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the eary 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one semi detached property is marked on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL12613","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Cronehills Junior & Infants School, Cronehills Road, West Bromwich","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL12614","Set","COUHS","Certain","Oak House, Oak Road, West Bromwich","A country house which pre dates 1750 and is currently used as a museum.","A country house - see SMR for details - now used as a museum.",,1750 "HBL12615","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Oak Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century; a couple of houses first appear on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL12616","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Oak Road, West Bromwich","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12617","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Oak Road, West Bromwich","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century on the site of an inter war works.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12618","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","The Expressway, West Bromwich","The fire station and ambulance station date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fire station and the ambulance station post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12619","Set","APAR","Probable","Hargate Lane, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1262","Set","MMDST","Probable","Ogley Road, Valley View etc.","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which was probably enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s. Ogley Road is marked on Yates' map.",1961,1970 "HBL12620","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Hargate Lane, West Bromwich","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12621","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Tantany Lane, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12622","Rel","NCONC","Certain","West Bromwich Baptist Church, Tantany Lane, West Bromwich","The Baptist Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The Baptist church post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12623","Set","APAR","Probable","Sunnydale Walk, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12624","Set","MDSM","Certain","Shaftesbury Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12625","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, West Bromwich","Part of the commercial core of West Bromwich which dates from the 19th century. This area had formed part of Bromwich Heath in the 18th century.","Part of the commercial core. The earliest properties probably appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL12626","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Temple Street, West Bromwich","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created on the site of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12627","Set","SMSM","Probable","Temple Street, West Bromwich","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s; a few first appear on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL12628","Set","MDDT","Probable","Temple Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL12629","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Corporation Yard, Hargate Lane, West Bromwich","The corporation yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier corporation yard.","The corporation yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1263","Set","SMTER","Possible","Warren Place","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system. This area was once part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL12630","Set","APAR","Probable","St Georges Place, West Bromwich","These apartments date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century graveyard.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12631","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Cronehills Linkway, West Bromwich","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12632","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Bratt Street & Summerfield Avenue, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12633","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bratt Street, West Bromwich.","These houses date from the late 19th century. This area had once formed part of Bromwich Heath.","The semi detached houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the terraces are present by the third edition. Other houses post date the fourth. Bratt Street is marked on the 2"" OS map, but no properties are indicated as being present along it.",1881,1900 "HBL12634","Set","MMDST","Certain","Sandwell Road, West Bromwich","These houses date to the 19th century. This area had probably once formed part of Bromwich Heath.","These houses first appear on the first edition OS map, the terraces are present by the second edition OS map. One of the houses on the first edition OS map has become incorporated into a club.",1821,1880 "HBL12635","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Colley Street, West Bromwich","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","This derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12636","Opl","DERLD","Certain","New Street, West Bromwich","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map (the modern aerial photography shows a car park).",1939,2000 "HBL12637","Set","SMTER","Certain","New Street, West Bromwich","These terraces date from the 19th century.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12638","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Cronehills Linkway, West Bromwich","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12639","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Griffin Street, West Bromwich","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL1264","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Warreners' Arms Public House","This public house possibly dates to the 19th century. There is a suggestion that settlement existed here in the 16th century.","The Warrener's Arms is marked on the first and second edition OS maps. The form of the present building is first shown on the third edition OS map - either alterations/extensions or total rebuilding?",1801,1880 "HBL12640","Ind","WRKS","Certain","New Street, West Bromwich","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12641","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hardware Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL12642","Rel","NCONC","Certain","West Bromwich United Reform Church, Cronehill Street, West Bromwich","The non conformist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and terraces.","The non conformist church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12643","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Carters Green, West Bromwich","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war cinema.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12644","Mil","TACE","Certain","Off Bridge Street, Guns Village","The TA centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war drill hall.","The TA centre post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12645","Set","APAR","Probable","Bridge Street, Guns Village","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12646","Set","SMTER","Probable","Railway Street, Guns Village","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12647","Set","SMTER","Certain","Railway Street, West Bromwich","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built next to 19th century terraces, which were replaced after the second world war.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL12648","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Guns Lane, Guns Village","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century foundries.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL12649","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Guns Village Infant School, Guns Lane, Guns Village","The school dates to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Bromwich Heath in the 18th century.","The school is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1265","Soc","COMHA",,"Lichfield Road","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12650","Ind","GARA","Certain","Dartmouth Street, West Bromwich","The large garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war works.","The large garage and depots post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL12651","Set","SML","Certain","Dartmouth Street, West Bromwich","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible disused quarry.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12652","Set","MXSST","Certain","Brook Street & Duke Street, West Bromwich","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12653","Set","MDTER","Probable","Advent Gardens, West Bromwich","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL12654","Set","SMTER","Certain","Cordley Street & Pearson Street, Guns Village","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a possibly disused quarry.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. The church first appears on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL12655","Com","COMOU","Certain","Dudley Street, Guns Village","The drive through restaurant dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Probably drive through restaurant which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL12656","Opl","DERLD","Certain","The Expressway, Guns Village","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century and had been the site of 19th century terraces.","This derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map (being created when The Expressway was built).",1939,2000 "HBL12657","Set","MXSIT","Certain","John Street, West Bromwich","These terraces and the depot date to the 19th century and may have been built upon the remains of a field system.","The terraces and the works opposite appear on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL12658","Set","LGDT","Probable","Dudley Street, West Bromwich","The large 19th century house was once one of several on this section of road and has been used as a club since the early 20th century.","The former large house is marked on the first edition OS map and has been used as a club since the third edition and extended circa 1960s/70s. The garage and surgery both post date the fourth edition and replaced other large 19th century houses.",1821,1880 "HBL12659","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hallam Junior School, off Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography shows that it has been demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL1266","Set","SMMXD","Certain","South of Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The semi detached houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the detached houses on the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL12660","Set","FARM","Certain","Hillhouse Farm, Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","The farm pre dates 1750.","Hillhouse Farm is marked on the first edition OS map, the 2"" OS map and Yates'. See the SMR for details. The other houses mostly post date the fourth.",,1750 "HBL12661","Set","SML","Certain","Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of Dagger Farm.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS Map, a few are on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL12662","Set","MDSM","Certain","Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL12663","Set","MDDT","Certain","Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL12664","Set","MDDT","Probable","Warstone Drive, West Bromwich","These houses dat eto the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12665","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodward Street, West Bromwich","These houses date to various dates including the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several dates including at least two of the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12666","Set","COTYP","Possible","Dagger Lane, West Bromwich","These cottages date to at least the 19th century.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map; the majority of the others are probably 1960s/70s. Settlement is indicated here on the 2"" OS map and some of these houses may have been present then?",1751,1820 "HBL12667","Set","RESHO","Probable","Warstone House, Salters Lane, West Bromwich","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL12668","Fie","IRREG","Probable","South of Salters Lane, West Bromwich","A field system possibly enclosed before 1750.","A field system shown on the first edition OS map - most of the field boundaries have disappeared since the publication of that map.",,1750 "HBL12669","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Salters Lane, West Bromwich","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map and many (but not all) of the field boundaries survive.",,1880 "HBL1267","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St James' Church, Brownhills","The church dates to the mid 19th century.","The extension to the graveyard first appears on the second edition OS map. The building currently a nursing home was originally the vicarage and also appears on the first edition OS map. The hall post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1851,1880 "HBL12670","Ind","WARHS",,"Chillington Wharf","This site, including Chillington interchange basin and its associated buildings, was one of a number of sites used to transfer goods between canals & railways. The use of the site for this purpose pre-dates the OS first edition."," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1540,1880 "HBL12671","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal Deepfields Branch (Wolverhampton part)",,"This section of waterway was not part of the first canal route from Birmingham to Wolverhampton. However, it now forms part of the more modern canal which superceded the original. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1794,1837 "HBL12672","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal - Pothouse Bridge to Bradley Bridge Junctions",,"This section of canal by-passed part of the original route of the Old Main Line. Both are show on the OS 25"" First Edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1770,1820 "HBL12673","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal at Bradley Bridge Junction",,"This short section of waterway is a remnant of the original line of the Birmngham to Wolverhampton Canal. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1770,1775 "HBL12674","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal near Bloomfield Junction","The canal is still active."," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1770,1775 "HBL12675","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal near Oldbury",,"This section of waterway replaced the no defunct 'Oldbury Loop' part of the Old Main Line Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1820,1825 "HBL12676","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal near Seven Stars Bridge",,"Part of the Old Main Line",1770,1775 "HBL12677","Tra","CNAL",,"Canal between Walsall and Birchills Junctions",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1840,1845 "HBL12678","Tra","CNAL",,"Canal east of Tipton Factory Junction",,"Marked on the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1835,1840 "HBL12679","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal, Tipton","Part of the new main line","Marked on the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1825,1830 "HBL1268","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Vicarage Road","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century. This area still formed part of a large area of unenclosed heathland in the late 18th century, having once formed part of Cannock Chase.","One house appears on the first edition OS map, one set of semis first appears on the second edition OS map, the other on the third edition OS and the final house on the fourth edition. The houses to the rear of the northern semis post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL12680","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal Island Line","Part of the New Main Line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton","Marked on the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1835,1840 "HBL12681","Tra","CNAL",,"Birmingham Canal east of Albion Junction","The canal dates to the 19th century."," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1825,1830 "HBL12682","Tra","CNAL",,"Canal west of Spon Land Junction","Part of Wednesbury Old Canal","Marked on the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1765,1770 "HBL12683","Tra","CNAL",,"Wyrley & Essington Canal (Anglesey Branch)",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1846,1855 "HBL12684","Woo","MXTWD",,"Copse next to Rocket Pool Drive","This is next to the line of a now filled in canal."," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1960,2000 "HBL12685","Woo","MXTWD",,"Former line of canal near Dryden Close","The canal had been built in the 18th century and was probably backfilled in the 1950s"," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL12686","Opl","ROPAS",,"Former line of Bentley Canal nr Morgan Close","The former line of the Bentley canal probably filled in after 1960"," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1960,2000 "HBL12687","Opl","ROPAS",,"Former line of Bentley Canal nr Durham Avenue","The former line of the Bentley canal probably filled in after 1960"," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1960,2000 "HBL12688","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Great Barr Park (former)","An area of land in mainly agricultural use, within the historic extent of Great Barr Park","This area is within the historic boundary of Great Barr Park but not included within the area of the Registered Park. Field boundaries appear on the 3rd Edition but the area is still at that poit marked as Great Barr Park. This is not the case on the 4th Edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1269","Soc","SCHOL",,"Ogley Hay Infants School & Ogley Mixed Junior School","The earliest part of this school complex dates to the late 19th century, but it was extended throughout the early and mid 20th century. The school was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and an earlier school.","The Infants School to the south retains the building that first appears on the second edition OS map. By the fourth edition OS map it had reached the layout it has today. The Junior School to the north first appears on the fourth edition OS map. On the first edition OS map the school was marked much closer to the road and it remained here even on the fourth edition (making three schools within the polygon at this point).",1881,1900 "HBL127","Set","MDSM","Probable","Seldon Close","This pair of semis dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century terrace.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,1950 "HBL1270","Set","RESHO","Probable","St James' Home, Church Road","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of probable 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1271","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Church Road",,,1939,2000 "HBL1272","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Church Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were partly built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map, but the houses around it first appear on the second edition. Some have been demolished to make way for a car park. The buildings nearest the High Street may be shops?",1881,1900 "HBL1273","Com","SUPST","Certain","High Street",,"Two superstores are marked within this polygon.",1939,2000 "HBL1274","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Ravens Court, High Street",,,1939,2000 "HBL1275","Set","CARAV","Certain","Lichfield Road, Wolverhampton","The caravan park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of an earlier quarry.","The caravan site post dates the fourth edition OS map, but it is not possible to suggest at what date it was established from the aerial photographs.",1939,2000 "HBL1276","Set","FARM","Possible","Sandfield Farm, Lichfield Road","The farm dates to the late 19th century and other buildings are later. It was built upon a planned field system which was probably enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Called 'Sandfield Farm' on the modern land line mapping this is not called a farm on any other map. The house first appears on the second edition OS map, other building appear by the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1277","Set","FARM","Possible","Semi Bungalow Farm, Lichfield Road","This farm may date to the inter war period or later. It was built upon a planned field system which was probably enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The fourth edition OS map does not cover this area. This farm does not appear on earlier OS maps.",1911,2000 "HBL1278","Set","FARM","Possible","Meadow Farm, Hanney Hay Road","The farm may date to the inter war period or later and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The fourth edition is not held for this area. The farm does not appear on earlier OS maps.",1911,2000 "HBL1279","Set","MDDT","Probable","Watling Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The two houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - the other buildings to the rear are all post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL128","Set","MMDST","Probable","Carder Crescent, Sheldon Close & Skemp Close","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier metal works which had been demolished by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,1950 "HBL1280","Fie","PLND","Probable","South of Watling Street","This field system was probably part of an enclosure act which enclosed part of the ancient unenclosed pasture.","Part of an overall semi regular pattern with straight boundaries. Possibly planned enclosure.",1751,1820 "HBL1281","Fie","PLND","Probable","South of Watling Street","These fields were probably the planned enclosure part of the an ancient open pasture land in the later Post Medieval period.","Part of an overall semi regular pattern with straight boundaries. Probably planned enclosure.",1751,1820 "HBL1282","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","South of Watling Street","This small wood dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","A small wood, presumably mixed (?), which is visible on modern aerial photography. It is not marked on any of the four epoch OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1283","Tra","SRVST","Probable","South of Watling Street","A service station probably dating to the late 20th century which was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Modern aerial photography shows this building to be newly built (c.2000). It is probably a service station for the A5 - contains large car park.",1981,2000 "HBL1284","Set","SMSM","Certain","Watling Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The first set of semis appears on the fourth edition OS map. The other buildings are all post 4th edition. The semis that face onto High Street replaced a single building which may have been associated with the canal?",1911,1938 "HBL1285","Fie","PLND","Probable","North of Watling Street","These fields were probably part of the planned enclosure of the ancient open pasture in the later Post Medieval period.","An overall semi regular pattern with straight boundaries. Probably planned enclosure.",1751,1820 "HBL1286","Set","MDDT","Certain","North of Watling Street","These houses date from the 19th century. This area historically forms part of Cannock Chase and was still open pastureland in the late 18th century.","Most of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map; one house and other buildings in the gardens are post fourth edition. This area is marked as 'Newtown' on the first (and later) edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1287","Set","SMMXD","Certain","North of Watling Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Some of these houses first appear on the fourth edition; the others are post 4th.",1911,1938 "HBL1288","Tra","RAILD","Certain","South Staffordshire Line",,"The line of the railway is still visible in the landscape though it is disused on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1289","Set","MDSM","Possible","North of Watling Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL129","Set","MXSST","Probable","Carden Crescent, Bilston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","Marked on the modern mapping. Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses belong to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL1290","Set","SMSM","Certain","North of Watling Street, New Town","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1291","Set","MDTER","Possible","North of Watling Street, New Town","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1292","Com","PUBHS",,"Chase Inn, North of Watling Street","The public house probably dates to the 19th century. This area still formed part of an open heathland landscape in the late 18th century, having once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The public house is shown on the first edition OS map. Outbuildings have been cleared away for a car park.",1821,1880 "HBL1293","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Barnetts Lane","The cemetery dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1294","Set","SMSM","Certain","Sandy Grove & Barnetts Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Houses in the process of being built on the modern landline mapping and on modern aerial photography.",1991,2000 "HBL1295","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Barnetts Lane",,,1939,2000 "HBL1296","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Bernadette's RC Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1297","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Brownhills Memorial Hall","The hall dates to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map, it has since been enlarged.",1911,1938 "HBL1298","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Brownhills","The commercial core of Brownhills probably only dates from the earlier 19th century, although many of the buildings here are probably 20th century replacements. This area had been unenclosed heathland in the late 18th century, once part of Cannock Chase","Some of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, other buildings may be newer, replacing older buildings. This is part of the historic commercial core of Brownhills, which possibly dates to the early 19th century (see monuments tab).",1821,1880 "HBL1299","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Smiths Forge Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL13","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Land south of Highfields Road Canal Bridge, Bilston","An area of derelict land which once was the site of a collection of buildings, on the historic OS maps it looks like terraced properties, but may have been one large building which has been subdivided.","The land is empty on the modern map, but the aerial photography shows that the site is tarmaced with temporary buildings or large crates on it. It looks like a recycling centre? There is a slope depicted on the map up to the road. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL130","Set","MXSST","Probable","Carder Crescent, Arlidge & Barnet Closes, Bilston","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works which had been demolished by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,1950 "HBL1300","Com","SUPST","Certain","High Street","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century settlement. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1301","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses probably date from the 19th century. This area historically formed part of Cannock Chase and was still open pasture land in the late 18th century.","The earliest buildings are shown on the first edition OS map, others appear by the third and fourth edition OS maps. A couple of buildings post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1302","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, the later houses were built upon the site of 19th century properties. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The earliest surviving buildings in this polygon first appear on the third edition OS map, nearly all other buildings post date the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1303","Set","MDSM","Possible","Barnetts Lane, Ogley Hay","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon early 20th century allotments. The allotments had been laid out upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","Aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1304","Set","MDDT","Certain","Elmside Close","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1305","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Great Charles Street, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The earliest buildings (some of the semis) first appear on the second edition OS map. Other buildings appear by the third edition OS - two of the detached houses post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1306","Set","MDSM","Certain","Great Charles Street, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1307","Set","MDDT","Probable","Corner of Great Charles Street & Short Street, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1308","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Great Charles Street, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","The earliest buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, most of the others are present by the third edition OS map. The remainder post date the fourth edition OS.",1881,1900 "HBL1309","Set","SMTER","Possible","Off Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses. The original field system was probably late planned enclosure of ancient pasture land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL131","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Dudley Street, Bilston","An area of rough grassland which may have been present since the 19th century. A colliery is known to have been in operation here in the earlier 19th century.","Across all mapping no evidence of extant workings, shown on aerial photographs. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL1310","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfield Road, Ogley Hay","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","The earliest houses first appear on the second edition OS map, all the others appear on the third & fourth editions.",1881,1900 "HBL1311","Com","COMCR","Probable","Lichfield Road",,"An abbatoir marked on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL1312","Set","MDDT","Possible","Between Lichfield Road & Great Charles Street","This houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1313","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier public house. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1314","Set","MDSM","Probable","Park Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1315","Set","SMSM","Probable","Narrow Lane & Lichfield Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1316","Set","LGDT","Possible","Seeds Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1317","Set","LGDT","Possible","Rear of Seeds Lane","This house may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","A single large detached property with extensive grounds.",1961,1980 "HBL1318","Com","COMCR",,"High Street","The main commerical area of Brownhills dates to the late 19th century as it had been heathland up to that century. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","The commercial core of Brownhills - some of these buildings are shown on the first edition OS map. However at this time the whole road was not completely built up and some buildings may have been domestic in nature. The buildings along this road cover all the maps from first through to the modern landline mapping.",1821,1880 "HBL1319","Set","MDTER","Certain","St James Walk","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of a 19th century police station. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. No individual gardens are marked - possibly sheltered accomodation?",1971,1980 "HBL132","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","North of Highfields Road","This area of rough grassland dates to the inter war period, having formerly been the site of a 19th century lime works.","Rough pasture marked on the fourth edition - modern aerial photography shows the same. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL1320","Com","MRKT","Certain","Silver Street/ rear of the High Street",,"Marked as a market place on the modern landline mapping, modern aerial photography shows market stalls laid out.",1939,2000 "HBL1321","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Methodist Church, Silver Street",,"Modern Methodist Church.",1939,2000 "HBL1322","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Senior Citizens Centre, Pier Street","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1323","Com","SUPST","Probable","High Street",,"Large building with associated car park on modern landline mapping and aerial photography suggests a superstore.",1939,2000 "HBL1324","Set","APAR","Probable","North & south of High Street","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1325","Set","HIRIS","Probable","South of High Street, Walsall","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon and were built upon the site of a 19th century gas works and houses.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1326","Set","SMSM","Probable","High Street","The small semi detached houses date to the 1960s/70s. Settlement is known to date back to the late 18th/early 19th century, but prior to this the area was unenclosed pasture land or common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1327","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Bernadette's Church","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","A church is marked on this spot on the fourth edition OS map, which may be the existing church.",1911,1938 "HBL1328","Set","MXMDT","Certain","North of High Street","These houses date to the 19th century. This area historically forms part of Cannock Chase and was still open pasture land in the late 18th century.","All of the detached houses appears on the first edition OS maps, the other houses by the second edition OS.",1821,1880 "HBL1329","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Church Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon land belonging to 19th century properties. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These properties definitely appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the semis may be earlier? The surgery is post 4th edition.",1911,1938 "HBL133","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Ash Street/Highfields Road","The engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier works and a disused colliery.","An engineering works marked on the fourth edition OS map. It is also on the third, but the plan of the building is different. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL1330","Set","MDSM","Certain","New Road, Brownhills","These houses dates to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The road system was laid out in the 19th century, but development appears to have been slow to take off in this area.",1911,1938 "HBL1331","Set","MDDT","Probable","New Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","New Road is shown as laid out on the first edition OS map (and was probably laid out in the mid C19 when enclosure took place). No buildings are shown on any of the four epoch OS maps. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1332","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Road and Brickiln Street","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and the later houses had been built upon the site of 19th century properties. This area historcially formed part of Cannock Chase.","The first property that survives appears on the third edition OS map. Some of the semis appear on the fourth edition OS map and the others are all post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1333","Set","MDDT","Possible","Brickiln Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier terrace housing.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1334","Set","SMSM","Possible","Seeds Lane","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL1335","Set","MMDST","Probable","Seeds Lane & Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1336","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Bayley House, Walsall","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1337","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Waine House, Walsall","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1338","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lindon Close","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon fields, although there may have been settlement here in the period pre dating 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1339","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lindon Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL134","Ind","INDES","Certain","Lane Street",,"A small industrial estate shown on modern landline mapping. Building south of Lane Street to west of the works appears on the second edition OS mapping as an Infant School. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1340","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between High Street","This area of derelict land dates to the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces and earlier cottages were demolished. This area may have once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Land cleared of buildings on the modern landline maps and aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL1341","Ind","GARA","Certain","High Street","The garage and other buildings date to the inter war period and were built upon fields. This area, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","The semis, the garage and the Spiritualist church are all marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1342","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brownhills Comprehensive School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1343","Set","APAR","Possible","South of Watling Street, Brownhills","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1344","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Holland Park","Holland Park was laid out in the inter war period within the area of Brownhills Common which was historically part of Cannock Chase.","The park is marked out on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1345","Set","SMSM","Probable","Roundhill Way","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1346","Set","SMTER","Probable","Castle Close","These houses date to the 1980s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1347","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Deakin Avenue","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1348","Set","MDDT","Probable","Oakengates Crescent","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1349","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dawes Lane & Watling Street","These houses probably mainly date to the 1980s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL135","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ash Street","A works which dates from the 19th century, but with later additions, and which had been a bedstead works in the early 20th century.","The majority of buildings on this site appear to coincide with buildings on the first edition OS mapping, suggesting they are the same. Other buildings date to later periods. The largest factory fronting onto Ash Street to the north of the site shows extensive extensions on the fourth edition, but these are not depicted on the modern mapping. The public house shown on the first edition OS still stands but appears to be part of the works. See previous types for known industry carried out on site.",1821,1880 "HBL1350","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Watling Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The majority of houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one building now seperated into three dwellings is shown on the first edition OS map when it was called Knaves' Castle. One or two are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1351","Set","APAR","Probable","Tamworth Close, New Town","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1352","Set","MDTER","Possible","Watling Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1353","Set","LGTER","Certain","Gladstone House","The earliest of these houses dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century quarry. This area historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","House and grounds first appears on the third edition OS map. The other house is post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1354","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Castle Street",,"Open land on the modern mapping and on modern aerial photography. No activity recorded here on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1355","Set","MDSM","Possible","Castle Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1356","Set","MDSM","Certain","Castle Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one pair however appear on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1357","Set","SMSM","Probable","Castle Street","These houses may date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1358","Set","MXSST","Certain","White Horse Road & Chapel Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon Brownhills Common, which historically had formed part of Cannock Chase.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1359","Set","LGDT","Possible","White Horse Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL136","Ind","INDES","Possible","Perry Trading Estate, Bilston","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of an inter war factory. This area had been a field system of possible enclosed Medieval strip fields, in the late 18th century.","An industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1360","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Between Worcester & Wolverhampton",,"Railway marked on all four historic mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL1361","Set","APAR","Possible","Pine Court, Redlake Road, Pedmore","These apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon paddocks, which earlier had formed part of a larger field.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1362","Set","APAR","Probable","Kielder Gardens, Pedmore","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of large early 20th century semi detached houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The 1976 aerial photography shows that the large semi detached houses were still standing at this date.",1981,2000 "HBL1363","Set","MDDT","Probable","Walnut Close, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the gardens of earlier houses. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Communal gardens and parking on this estate - possibly retirement accomodation? The first, second and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL1364","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tye Gardens, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large house, which was present in the early 20th century, but may have been much earlier in date.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1365","Set","MDSM","Probable","Portland Drive & Portland Crescent, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1366","Set","MDDT","Probable","Portland Drive, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house, which was present in the early 20th century but may have been much earlier.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1367","Set","LGDT","Probable","Greenroyde & Redlake Road, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house, which was present in the early 20th century, but may have been built much earlier.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Redlake Road is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL1368","Set","LGDT","Certain","Redlake Lane, Pedmore","These houses date to at least the early 20th century and may be earlier.","House appears on the third edition with large grounds, the house may pre date this map as the first & second editions are missing for this area. The large houses to the rear have been built in the garden and probably post date the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1369","Set","APAR","Probable","Wychbury Grange, Hagley Road, Pedmore","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon settlement which pre dated 1750 and may have been present in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL137","Set","LGDT","Probable","Newbridge Crescent.","These large detached houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1370","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Pedmore CE Primary School & Hall, Pebmore","The school dates to the 19th century and was built within an area of settlement pre dating 1750.","The buildings nearest the road are shown on the third edition OS map. The school & hall have been greatly extended. They may pre date the third edition as the first & second are missing for this area.",1841,1880 "HBL1371","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Redlake Drive, Pedmore","This sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography shows a running track.",1939,2000 "HBL1372","Set","APAR","Probable","Lansdown Court, Hagley Road, Pedmore","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house, which was present in the early 20th century but may have been built much earlier.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The apartments are shown on the 1976 aerial photographs.",1961,1980 "HBL1373","Set","LGDT","Probable","Redlake Road, Pedmore","These houses mainly date the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of houses which had been built by the early 20th century, although one survives.","The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area, but one pair of houses appears on the third edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1374","Set","LGDT","Probable","Cherrington Gardens, Pedmore","These large houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon small paddocks. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1375","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cherrington Gardens, Pedmore","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house, which had been built by the early 20th century, but may have been earlier in date.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1376","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Hagley Road, Pedmore","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","The first, second and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the road roundabout will have post dated the latter.",1939,2000 "HBL1377","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Peter's Church, Pedmore","The church's origins lie in the medieval period and the rectory is probably 19th century.","The first, second & fourth editions are missing for this area. The church is depicted on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge dated 1817, also see SMR entry. This polygon includes the house that is marked as the rectory on the third edition OS map.",1066,1540 "HBL1378","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Pedmore Hall Road, Pedmore","This sports ground dates to either the inter war period or the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this sports ground may have appeared upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL1379","Set","MDDT","Certain","Roundhill Avenue, Pedmore","These detached houses date to the mid/late 20th century. This is a known area of settlement in the pre 1750.","The fourth edition is missing for this area, but these buildings are not shown on the third edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests these houses definitely post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL138","Set","MDDT","Possible","Pineways Drive","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and replaced a large detached property with grounds that had been built in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1380","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Foley Arms Public House, Pedmore","This public house dates to the mid/late 20th century, but an earlier public house once stood on the site. Settlement in this area is known from the pre 1750 period and may have been part of the medieval settlement.","There has been a public house on this site since at least the third edition OS map. (The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area). The original pub was presumably demolished because of road widening?",1939,2000 "HBL1381","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hagley Road, Pedmore","Some of these houses may date to the early 20th century others are later and were built upon a field system.","Two of these semis appear on the third edition OS map, the others are either on the fourth or post fourth editions. The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this, due to this these houses may have appeared on the first or second editions.",1901,1910 "HBL1382","Set","LGSM","Certain","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These large houses date to the late 19th century and had probably been built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the SMR entry suggests they would have been present on the first edition OS map. This building is shown as semi detached housing on the third edition OS map, currently used as a residential home.",1851,1880 "HBL1383","Set","MDDT","Probable","Corner of Bromwich Lane & Hagley Road, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s or 1970s and were built upon a woodland, which was present by the early 20th century.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions OS map are missing for this area. These houses are not present on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL1384","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wychbold Close, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon paddocks. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. These houses are not present on the third edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1385","Set","MDDT","Certain","Parish Gardens, Pedmore","These properties were probably built in the mid/late 20th century. Settlement probably dates from the pre 1750 period in this area.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. These houses are almost definitely post 4th edition OS map, as they have been built within the gardens of the larger properties facing onto the Hagley Road.",1939,2000 "HBL1386","Set","LGDT","Probable","Pedmore Hall Lane, Pedmore","These large houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th edition OS maps are missing for this area. These houses are not present on the third edition OS map and are probably post 4th edition and the modern aerial photography suggests they are 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1387","Set","LGDT","Probable","Pedmore Lane & Pedmore Hall Lane, Pedmore","Large detached houses which mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Settlement is known to be present in the post 1750 period, but there may have been settlement here in an earlier period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. These properties are not marked on the third edition OS map and it is likely they post date the fourth edition, as the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1388","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cochrane Close, Pedmore","These detached houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. These houses are not marked on the third edition and are proably post 4th edition. However the area covered by the estate fits within a field on the 3rd edition and respects the straightness of the former southern boundary and sinuous northern boundary.",1961,1980 "HBL1389","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These detached houses may date to the mid 20th century. Settlement is known in this area from the late 18th/early 19th century and may be earlier.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. These houses do not appear on the third edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL139","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newbridge Crescent","These buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map which had been built upon an area of paddocks.","Properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1390","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Paddocks, Pedmore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first, second and fourth editions are missing for this area, but these houses are not present on the third edition. The modern aerial photography confirms that they are late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1391","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Paddock, Pedmore","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s although a house with 18th century origins also survives. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. Most of these houses are probably post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, but no.1 appears on the third edition and the SMR entry suggests it is C18 in date.",1961,1980 "HBL1392","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hagley Road & Pedmore Hall Lane Pedmore","These large houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in medieval period.","Mainly large detached houses on extensive plots, but not exclusively. The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area, but these houses are not marked on the third edition. These houses probably post date the fourth edition but the modern aerial photography suggests they are of differing periods the earliest being mid 20th.",1939,2000 "HBL1393","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hagley Road & Pedmore Hall Lane, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first, second & fourth editions are missing for this area. These houses are not marked on the third edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1394","Set","LGSM","Probable","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These large houses probably date to the mid/late 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","Similar houses just to the north (that no longer exist) are marked on the first edition OS map. The first, second & fourth editions are missing for this particular area, but these houses are likely to have been marked on the first edition. Despite having modern houses built into their gardens these are still on large plots (see HBL1395). They are not marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL1395","Set","MDDT","Certain","Leaholme Gardens, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built on the site of and within the gardens of large 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1396","Set","LGSM","Probable","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These large houses are present by the early 20th century and are likely to be 19th century in date. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area, but these houses are present on the third edition and may pre date this.",1901,1910 "HBL1397","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hagley Road, Pedmore","This large house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system. The other, much smaller house, was built within the gardens in the mid/late 20th century.","This house is marked on the first edition OS map with much larger grounds than it now has. It was known as Pedmore Court on the all the historic OS maps. The house to the south is post fourth edition and is one of several houses built in the grounds of the larger house.",1821,1880 "HBL1398","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Corner of Hagley Road & Swinford Road","The car park is sited on land which formerly had small cottages upon it. Settlement is known in this area from the pre 1750 period, but it may have formed part of medieval Old Swinford?","Empty land on the modern landline mapping, but the modern aerial photography showed that this was being used as a car park.",1939,2000 "HBL1399","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","Large detached houses the earliest of which dates at least to the 19th century, although the other was built in the mid/late 20th century. Settlement here suggests an expansion of Old Swinford in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest building is visible on the first edition OS map, the other is post 4th edition. The fact that gardens are shown on the aerial photography suggests these are probably domestic in nature?",1821,1880 "HBL14","Opl","DERLD","Certain","The Boat Public House and land to the east, Bilston","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the public house was demolished. This building may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of the polygon refers to the area to the west which is derelict land, but like the land on the opposite side of the road (HBL 13) it is currently tarmaced with temporary buildings/crates on it. Again looks like waste disposal/recycling site on the aerial photography. The east of the site is a public house, which pre dates this period.",1939,2000 "HBL140","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newbridge Avenue","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a system of paddocks.","All houses appear by the fourth edition, but some are present on the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1400","Set","MDDT","Probable","Swinford Road & Willow Park Drive, Oldswinford","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1401","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","These detached properties date to the late 20th century and they replaced earlier buildings which may have been 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1402","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Love Lane & Stanley Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon private parkland which had probably belonged to Heath House. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties all first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1403","Set","MMDST","Certain","Love Lane, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the 19th century, although a few date to the mid/late 20th century. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system and these houses probably represent the beginnings of Stourbridge's suburbs.","Most of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but some are later and one or two post date the fourth edition. No settlement is depicted along this road on the 2"" OS map of Stourbridge surveyed in 1814, therefore these house presumably represent some of the Victorian suburbs of Stourbridge?",1821,1880 "HBL1404","Set","MDDT","Certain","Love Lane, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and these houses probably represent the beginnings of Stourbridge's suburbs. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open field in the medieval period.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map. No settlement is marked along this road on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814, suggesting these houses represent some of the Victorian suburbs of Stourbridge? Some of the houses first appear on the fourth edition or are post fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL1405","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Farlands Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the 19th century, although a few are later. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system and these houses probably represent the beginnings of Stourbridge's suburbs.","Most of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the other half of the terrace first appears on the second edition. Other houses are post fourth edition. No settlement is marked along Love Lane on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814, suggesting this is a Victorian suburb of Stourbridge?",1821,1880 "HBL1406","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Oldswinford CE Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","No school buildings are present on any of the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1407","Set","SMTER","Certain","Marlborough Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1990s.",1991,2000 "HBL1408","Set","LGDT","Certain","Corner of Hagley Road & Field Lane, Old Swinford","The large former house facing onto the Hagley Road is 19th century in date, housing to the rear dates to the mid/late 20th century. Settlement probably existed on this stretch of the Hagley Road in the pre 1750 period.","This large house and the building to its side both appear on the first edition OS map. The houses to the rear are all post fourth editon and were built in the grounds of the older house. The house is probably an office and the SMR states the building to the side was formerly a stable block but was converted to a showroom.",1801,1880 "HBL1409","Com","COMCR","Possible","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","Possibly the commercial core of Old Swinford and the buildings are probably of many different dates.","Many of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, and they may represent part of the historic commercial core? Certainly they appear to be shops now, although one or two may be domestic. A few properties are marked in the area on the 1782 parish map.",1751,1820 "HBL141","Set","APAR","Certain","The Lindens apartments","These apartments may date to the 1970s and had been built upon small paddocks.","Apartment blocks post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1410","Set","COTYP","Probable","Between Field Lane & Hall Lane, Old Swinford","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were probably built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","Domestic dwellings of various sizes appear on the first edition OS map. Some of the outbuildings also appear to survive.",1821,1880 "HBL1411","Set","LGDT","Certain","Love Lane & Heath Lane","These large houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The earliest of these buildings first appears on the third edition OS map, the other first appears on the fourth edition but has been massively extended.",1901,1910 "HBL1412","Set","APAR","Probable","Craufaud House, Old Swinford","These probable apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","This building, possibly apartments, post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1413","Set","COTYP","Probable","Hall Street, Old Swinford","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses are mainly small cottages in rows, but some are large detached dwellings. The majority appear on the first edition OS map. This road is not depicted on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1817 suggesting it is part of an expansion of Old Swinford that occurred during the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL1414","Set","COTYP","Certain","Field Lane & Hall Street, Old Swinford","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Most of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the end row on Hall Street first appears on the third edition OS map. Neither of these roads are depicted on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1817 suggesting they are part of an expansion of Old Swinford that occurred during the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL1415","Set","APAR","Possible","Hall Street, Old Swinford","These maisonettes may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. This road is not depicted on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1817 suggesting it is part of an expansion of Old Swinford that occurred during the 19th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1416","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hall Street, Old Swinford","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. This road is not depicted on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1817 suggesting it is part of an expansion of Old Swinford that occurred during the 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL1417","Set","SMTER","Certain","Field Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. This road is not depicted on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1817 suggesting it is part of an expansion of Old Swinford that occurred during the 19th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1418","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Farlands Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open medieval fields.","Many of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, others appear on later maps for example the terraces to the north of the polygon first appear on the third edition OS map. A couple of detached houses are post fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL1419","Set","MDSM","Certain","Corser Street, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open medieval fields.","These semi detached properties first appear on the third edition OS map, the one detached property first appears on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL142","Set","MDDT","Certain","Newbridge Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century large detached house.","Most of the houses appear on the fourth edition OS. The tithe map shows fields.",1911,1938 "HBL1420","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the semis first appear on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1421","Set","MMDST","Certain","Corser Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The earliest buildings appear on the first edition OS map, no more are built until the time of the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1422","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Corser Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period, although The Old Farmhouse dates to the 19th century. The other houses were built upon paddocks. This area had probably formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","All but one of these houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The Old Farmhouse is present on the first edition OS map, however, Corser Street is not marked on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814 and no buildings are marked in this area?",1911,1938 "HBL1423","Set","MDDT","Probable","Field Lane & Farlands Drive, Oldswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1424","Set","MDDT","Probable","Oldfield Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The area within which these houses were built respects the extent of the grounds of the previous large detached house.",1961,1980 "HBL1425","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Robin's Close, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1426","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hagley Road & Foley Road, Pedmore","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","All of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1427","Set","MDDT","Certain","Thicknall Drive, Pedmore","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a possible planned field system, which may have been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century.","None of these houses appear on the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1428","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one or two post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL1429","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Mary Stevens Hospice, Old Swinford","The earliest parts of the hospice date to the mid 20th century when it was built as a maternity hospital. This replace a large detached dwelling with extensive grounds which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century","The building off the road first appears on the fourth edition OS map as Mary Stevens' Maternity Home. The large building on the road next to the lodge is post fourth edition. The site was original a large house with large grounds called Whitehall. Modern aerial photography suggests that the walls of the walled garden shown the first edition OS map survive.",1911,1938 "HBL143","Set","MDDT","Probable","Marlborough Gardens","These properties replaced a large detached house with its gardens which had been built in the late 19th century. Prior to this house the area appeared to be small paddocks which probably belonged to the surrounding large houses.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1430","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's Church, Old Swinford","The church is medieval in date and was probably the foci for settlement in medieval Old Swinford.","The graveyard has been extended from that depicted upon the first edition OS map.",1351,1880 "HBL1431","Set","LGDT","Certain","Dingle Road, Pedmore","These large house date to the inter war period and were built upon a possible planned field system, which may have been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL1432","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Chawn Park Road, Old Swinford","This area of public open space was probably created in the mid/late 20th century and is associated with the housing estate. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","An open area between housing estate on the modern landline mapping. The historic OS maps show it to be part of a field system - no evidence of it having been built on.",1939,2000 "HBL1433","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Ham Lane, Pedmore","These houses date to at least the early 20th century, but may be earlier in date and had been built upon a field system.","The first, second & fourth editions are missing for this area. Most of these houses appear on the third edition OS map, but may pre date it. The other houses are probably post fourth edition?",1901,1910 "HBL1434","Set","MDDT","Certain","Thurleigh Close, Pedmore","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses do not appear on any of the historic OS maps and modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the latter part of the above period.",1939,2000 "HBL1435","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Pedmore","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The first, second and fourth edition maps are missing for part of this area. Some of these houses are definitely shown on the fourth edition OS map, it is possible that others are too.",1911,1938 "HBL1436","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chawn Hill Road & roads off it, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1437","Ser","RESV","Certain","Ham Lane, Old Swinford","The reservoir dates to the early 20th century and was constructed upon fields.","The reservoir first appears on the third edition OS map, before any houses were built in this area.",1901,1910 "HBL1438","Set","FARM","Certain","Pedmore Hall Farm, Pedmore","The farm appears to be 1960s/70s in date and although no buildings are noted here in the early 20th century settlement does appear to have been present by the late 18th/early 19th century?","The farm is not marked on the third edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings are probably post 4th edition, possibly 1960s/70s. There does not appear to be an obvious domestic dwelling.",1961,1970 "HBL1439","Set","COUHS","Certain","Pedmore Hall, Pedmore","Pedmore Hall dates from the 17th century, but there may have been earlier settlement here?","The first, second & fourth editions are missing for this area. The hall is 17th century according to the SMR entry.",1601,1700 "HBL144","Set","APAR","Possible","The Courtlands","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century large detached house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1440","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Wychbury Hill, Pedmore","The wood may have begun to be established in the mid/late 20th century having been rough grassland. This area forms part of an archaeological site, Wychbury Hillfort.","The northern part of Wychbury Hill is becoming covered in trees since the third edition OS map which is the only one of the four (1st, 2nd & 4th) that covers this area. This is the site of Wychbury Hillfort.",1939,2000 "HBL1441","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","East of Pedmore Hall, Pedmore","A wood which may date to the mid/late 20th century or possibly earlier. This area had probably formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. This wood is not shown on the third edition OS map, although some trees are depicted here.",1939,2000 "HBL1442","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Pedmore Hall, Pedmore","Now a field system, this area had probably once formed part of a private parkland belonging to Pedmore Hall.","A field system with mainly straight boundaries on the third edition OS map. The first and second editions are missing for this area but it is likely that it is little changed from the earlier maps. Modern landline mapping and aerial photographs show that considerable internal boundary loss has occurred. The tithe map suggests parkland belonging to Pedmore Hall.",1841,1880 "HBL1443","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","East of Pedmore Hall, Pedmore","This area may still be rough grassland and it was in the early 20th century. It may originally have formed part of the parkland belonging to Pedmore Hall.","The first, second and fourth editions are missing for this area. The third edition shows rough grassland. Trees are present in some number (but not woodland) on aerial photography. Possibly it is farmed (there's a modern farm just to the north). Historically it may have been part of the parkland belonging to Pedmore Hall? Certainly the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814 suggest this.",1901,1910 "HBL1444","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Pedmore Hall","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","The first, second and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area, but a semi regular pattern with sinuous boundaries is shown on the third edition. It is possible that it is little changed from the first edition. A comparison between the modern landline and the third edition OS however, shows there have been considerable boundary change since the latter was published.",,1880 "HBL1445","Set","LGDT","Probable","Pedmore Lane, Pedmore","These large houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The first, second and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. None of these houses are present on the third edition and it is likely that they all post date the fourth edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1446","Set","MDMXD","Probable","St Peters Road & others, Pedmore","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The first, second and fourth editions are missing for this area but none of these houses are present on the third edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1447","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ham Dingle Primary School, North of Pedmore","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The school does not appear in any form on any of the historic OS maps. NB. Ham Lane does not exist on any of the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1448","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Old Ham Lane, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","Most of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one or two are post fourth. This lane is marked on the 1814 OS map for Stourbridge and the 1782 parish map.",1911,1938 "HBL1449","Set","LGDT","Certain","Old Ham Lane, North of Pedmore","Large houses which were built in the mid/late 20th century replaced a farm which is known to have existed in the 19th century and may have dated from at least the mid 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL145","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newbridge Gardens","Settlement is indicated in this area in the pre 1750 period and a large house called Woodlands appears on the first edition OS map. The current dwellings replaced Woodlands in the early/mid 20th century.","First appear on third edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL1450","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ham Lane, Pedmore","These small properties date to at least the 19th century, although settlement is known for this area from the late 18th/19th century, but may be earlier.","The earliest buildings appear on the first edition OS map, the houses to the rear are post fourth edition. These houses on the historic OS maps have large, possibly outbuildings or barns, behind them. Ham Lane itself is shown as being a narrow deep lane, perhaps suggesting its antiquity?",1821,1840 "HBL1451","Set","LGDT","Possible","Ham Lane, Pedmore","These large houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1452","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Ham Lane, Pedmore","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built a field system.","The majority of these buildings appear on the fourth edition OS map. The remainder are probably not much later.",1911,1938 "HBL1453","Set","MDDT","Certain","St Peters Road, Beckham Road & Swindells Road, Pedmore","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for part of this area. Some of the houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are all post fourth. The modern aerial photography suggests that most of these house pre date the 1960s. No houses are depicted here on the third edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL1454","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Compton Road & roads off, Pedmore","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for part of this area. No houses are marked on the fourth edition, nor on the third. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1455","Woo","DECW","Probable","Ham Dingle, Pedmore","This woodland probably dates from at least the 19th century.","Woodland is shown on the four historic OS maps to the north, the southern section appears to have grown since the fourth edition. However, it was always marked as at least rough grassland/scrub, probably due to the two streams running through it. On the tithe map.",1801,1840 "HBL1456","Set","MDMXD","Probable","St Peter's Road, Pedmore","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The 1st, 2nd & 4th editions are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1457","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Foley Road & Hams Lane, Pedmore","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","Many of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map; the remainder are post fourth. Hams Lane is marked on the 2"" OS map of c.1816.",1911,1938 "HBL1458","Fie","PIEC","Probable","North east of Wychbury Hill, Pedmore","This field system had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","On the tithe map. Ridge and furrow noted on the SMR in this area.",1351,1750 "HBL1459","Set","APAR","Probable","Dobbins Oak Road, Pedmore","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","A collection of buildings at least three storeys high (from modern aerial photography) presumably apartment blocks. The first, second & fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area, but these buildings are not depicted upon the third edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests they are 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL146","Set","MDTER","Certain","Newbridge Crescent","These terraces date from the mid 19th century and were built upon fields.","Appears on the first edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1841,1880 "HBL1460","Woo","DECW","Probable","Hodgehole Dingle, Pedmore","This woodland probably dates to the mid/late 19th century and had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","Depicted as decidiuous trees on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. No wood appears to be depicted here (or in this shape) on the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814.",1821,1840 "HBL1461","Woo","DECW","Possible","South of Dobbins Oak Road, Pedmore","This woodland may date to the inter war period or later. This area had been fields in the 19th century and presumably earlier.","Trees are shown on the modern aerial photography. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, the wood is not marked on the any of the other historic OS maps.",1911,2000 "HBL1462","Woo","DECW","Possible","North of Gauden Road, Pedmore","This woodland may have dated from the 19th century, it was certainly present by the early 20th, and had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The first & second edition OS maps are missing for part of this area. Trees are shown on these maps to the north and the whole area is covered with trees on the third edition. On the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL1463","Set","MXSST","Probable","The estate between Gaudens Road & Dobbins Oak Road, Pedmore","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for most of this area, but for what is covered shows fields. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL1464","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Pedmore Lane & Dobbins Oak Road, Pedmore","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Field boundaries are little changed from the first edition OS map, but had changed between the tithe map and the first edition.",,1840 "HBL1465","Set","COTYP","Probable","Pedmore Lane, Pedmore","These properties may retain elements of the earlier cottages within them. Settlement is known on this lane from at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The oldest building appears on the first edition OS map. These two cottages have either been massively extended or rebuilt? A comparison between the first edition OS map of late C19 date and the 2"" OS map for Stourbridge surveyed in 1814, suggests that the building to the south of Pedmore Lane was built on the edge of the common. (eg. where the road began to widen onto the common land. The field (outside the borough) still retains a triangluar shape on the first edition similar to the shape of the rema",1821,1880 "HBL1466","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Queensway, Pedmore","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","This public house is not marked on any of the historic OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1467","Set","SMTER","Probable","Queensway, Pedmore","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","These buildings do not appear on the historic OS maps. They are possibly sheltered accomodation homes as they do not have individual gardens? The modern aerial photography suggests inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL1468","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Drew Road, Stevens Road, Walkers Avenue, Sandhurst Avenue & Rye Croft, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1469","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tall Trees Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL147","Set","MDSM","Certain","Newbridge Crescent, Tettenhall","These date to the inter war period and were built upon small plots of land which probably belonged to Bredon House.","First appear on fourth edition OS",1911,1938 "HBL1470","Set","LGDT","Certain","White Lodge, Old Ham Lane, Pedmore","The current property was built in the early 20th century and replaced possible cottages which were probably associated with the farm on the opposite side of the lane. Settlement is indicated here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This property first appears on the third edition OS map, although it has been extended.",1901,1910 "HBL1471","Set","MDDT","Probable","White Lodge Close & Leys Close, Pedmore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1472","Set","LGDT","Certain","The Dingle & Brookfields, North of Pedmore","The earliest of these houses dates to the early 20th century and the other is mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area was fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Two large houses, the earliest first appears on the third edition OS map, and the other post dates the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1473","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Newbridge Public House","A public house which dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, and appears little changed. The other buildings are all post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1474","Com","SHPS","Certain","Tettenhall Road, Newbridge","The earliset of these shops date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The earliest block are to the east and first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1475","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Crowther Road","These houses date to the early 20th century although the road had been laid out in the late 19th. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the construction of the road.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but Crowther Road has been laid out by the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1476","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wyrley Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon an area of surviving heathland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1971,1980 "HBL1477","Set","MDSM","Probable","Howdles Lane","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a planned surveyed field system, which was probably enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","None of these houses appear on the historic OS maps, the modern aerial photographs suggests these houses pre date the 1980s and post date the 1950s?",1961,1980 "HBL1478","Set","MDSM","Probable","Howdles Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1479","Set","MDDT","Probable","Howdle's Lane","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had, historically, formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL148","Set","LGDT","Possible","Mellish Road, Walsall","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century sports ground. This area had been quarried for limestone in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1480","Set","MDSM","Probable","Chapel Avenue, Hanbury Road & Anglesey Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had probably been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Houses don't appear on the historic OS maps. The modern aerial photographs suggest these houses were built in the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1481","Set","MDSM","Probable","Knaves Castle Avenue","These houses probably date to the 1960s or 1970s and were built upon an area of small paddocks, which may post date the surrounding field system. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses are not shown on the historic OS maps.",1961,1980 "HBL1482","Set","MDDT","Probable","Watling Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses are probably those which are first shown on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1483","Set","MMDST","Certain","Wilkin Road","These houses date to the late 19th century, although the public house is mid/late 20th century. The houses had been built upon a small paddock. This area had probably once formed part of Cannock Chase until at least the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the public house is post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1484","Set","RESHO","Possible","Hednesford Road","The residential home possibly dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","This building is not present on the historical OS maps and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1485","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hednesford Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a small paddock. This area had probably once formed part of Cannock Chase, until at least the late 18th century.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, one pair of semis first appear on the third edition and the detached house is post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1486","Set","SMSM","Probable","Old Castle Grove","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1990s.",1991,2000 "HBL1487","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Howdle's Lane","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","One set of semis may appear on the fourth edition OS map, the majority are post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1488","Set","LGDT","Probable","Howdle's Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1489","Set","SMSM","Probable","Howdle's Lane","These houses mainly date to the 1960s or 1970s, except for one pair of semis which date to the 19th century and are the sole surviving houses of this date, the other three properties presumably having been cleared when the later houses were built.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map. One set of semis about half way along appear on the first edition.",1961,1980 "HBL149","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Cameron Road, Walsall","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century.","The two detached houses appear on the first edition, but the semis don't appear until the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1490","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Watling Street Junior Mixed & Infants School","This school probably dates to the 19th century.","The school is shown on the first edition OS map and the layout appears largely unchanged with the exception of some extensions to the rear. The school house also survives. What now forms part of the playing field was, on the second & third edition OS maps, a gravel pit. It was part of the common land on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1491","Set","MDDT","Certain","Watling Street","These properties were built between the early 20th and mid/late 20th century. Settlement is indicated in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century, which had been built into the ancient unenclosed common.","One of these houses first appears on the third edition OS map, the other is post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1492","Set","SMTER","Possible","Pinewood Close","These houses probably date to the 19th century. This area had been unenclosed heathland in the late 18th century, having once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These terraces, although altered, possibly are those building which appear on the first edition OS map. The detached property is post fourth edition. Settlement indicated on the 1816 OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1493","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pinewood Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1494","Set","MDDT","Possible","Watling Street","This house may date to the 1960s/70s. It was built upon Brownhills Common which once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1495","Opl","ANTCO","Probable","North of Watling Street & West of White Horse Road","This area was probably once part of Brownhills Common, which is now surrounded by houses and Chase Water Raceway. Brownhills Common in turn was once part of Cannock Chase.","Marked as open land (rough grazing/scrub) from the first edition OS map onwards. Possibly part of Brownhills Common historically.",,1750 "HBL1496","Opl","ANTCO","Certain","Eastern part of Brownhills Common, south of Watling Street","Part of Brownhills Common, which had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Unenclosed pasture land is marked on all the historic OS maps. On the 2"" OS map for the Black Country surveyed in 1816 this area comes under Cannock Chase.",,1750 "HBL1497","Set","MDDT","Probable","Park View Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s or 1970s and were built upon paddocks and the site of a small cottage. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These properties do not appear on any of the historic OS maps.",1961,1980 "HBL1498","Set","MXSST","Probable","Roman Close & White Horse Road","These houses date to the 1980s, although the public house dates to the inter war period, and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","None of these properties appear on the historic OS maps, with the exception of the public house which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1981,1990 "HBL1499","Set","SMSM","Probable","Chapel Street & Chapel Drive","These houses probably date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. The Methodist church may be the same building depicted on the fourth edition OS map as the Sunday School? The chapel stood where the car park now is.",1971,1980 "HBL15","Ind","INDES","Possible","Industial land north of Highfield Road, Bilston","An small industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible 19th century workshops.","A group of 6 buildings of probable industrial nature. It is hard to say whether this is one business or several small business on a small industrial estate.",1939,2000 "HBL150","Set","MDDT","Probable","Glen Close, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century lime workings.","Fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1500","Opl","ANTCO","Certain","Middle section of Brownhills Common","Part of Brownhills Common, which once formed part of Cannock Chase. This area was mined for coal during the late 19th/early 20th century.","Marked as common land 'Brownhills Common' on all the historic OS maps. The 2"" OS map for the Black Country surveyed in 1816 is shows this area as being part of Cannock Chase.",,1750 "HBL1501","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Chester Road & Watling Street","The road roundabout date to the mid/late 20th century out of Brownhills Common which historically had formed part of Cannock Chase.","A modern road roundabout.",1939,2000 "HBL1502","Opl","ANTCO","Certain","Part of Brownhills Common","Part of Brownhills Common which once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Marked as common land (Brownhills Common) on the historic OS maps.",,1750 "HBL1503","Opl","ANTCO","Certain","Eastern part of Brownhills Common","Part of Brownhills Common which once formed part of Cannock Chase. Coal mining was carried out in this area from the 19th century and into the 20th century.","Marked as Brownhills Common on all mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1750 "HBL1504","Opl","ANTCO","Certain","Part of Brownhills Common","This is part of Brownhills Common which once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Marked as Brownhills Common on all the historic OS maps.",,1750 "HBL1505","Set","SML","Certain","Chester Road North","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of Cannock Chase in the 18th century.","These three houses first appear on the second edition OS map; buildings to the rear are post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL1506","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rising Sun Hotel","Part of the Rising Sun may date back to the 18th century, a building is indicated in this area in the pre 1750 period.","The extant building may be the same as that shown on the first edition, but much extended. The second edition OS map also shows a larger building than that shown on the first edition.",1701,1750 "HBL1507","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hednesford Road",,"The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others appear on the third. Some properties are post fourth edition and the public house is shown on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1508","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hednesford Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these buildings appear on the third edition OS map, others are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1509","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cherwell Drive","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL151","Set","LGSM","Certain","Melish Road","These large semi detached houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on third edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL1510","Set","SMDT","Probable","Cherwell Drive","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1511","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Cherwell Drive","This public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century having previously been mined for coal.","Probably a public open space - according to the SMR this is probably the landscaped spoil heap from the colliery.",1939,2000 "HBL1512","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Brownhills West Methodist Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The church does not appear on the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1513","Set","APAR","Probable","Tamar Close, Brownhills","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1514","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Crown, Watling Street","The public house dates to at least the 19th century and buildings are believed to have stood here in the late 18th/early 19th century. It had been built upon the wastes that once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The public house is shown on the first edition OS map although there has been some extension. The houses are post fourth edition.",1751,1820 "HBL1515","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brownhills West Junior Mixed Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school does not appear on the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1516","Set","MDSM","Certain","Watling Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a late planned field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1517","Set","COTYP","Probable","Watling Street","These cottages date from at least the 19th century. This area historically formed part of Cannock Chase and was still open pasture land in the late 18th century.","Two of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map; one has a property added to it by the second edition OS map. The other buildings post date the fourth edition (replacing previous properties).",1821,1880 "HBL1518","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Albutts Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Many of the houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others appear by the third edition OS map; the remainder are post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1519","Set","SMTER","Probable","Blithfield Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built into the gardens of the late 19th century houses facing onto Albutts Road. This area had formed part of a field system which had enclosed ancient open pasture land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. These propeties were built into the gardens of the houses facing onto Albutts Road.",1991,2000 "HBL152","Set","LGDT","Possible","Cameron Road","These large houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1520","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hednesford Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon earlier cottages. This area had formed part of a heathland in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others are later. The public house appears on the first edition OS map, but is not marked as a public house.",1881,1900 "HBL1521","Set","SMTER","Certain","Coppice Road",,"None of these buildings appear on the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1522","Set","MXSST","Probable","Shannon Drive & Cherwell Drive plus road off.","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system. Historically this area had formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1523","Set","MDDT","Probable","Waterside Way","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1524","Set","SMSM","Probable","Corner of Hednesford Road & Watling Street","These houses date from the 19th century. This area historically formed part of Cannock Chase and was still open pasture land in the late 18th century.","The oldest properties probably appear on the first edition OS map, the semis on Hednesford Road first appear on the third edition OS map. The others are post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1525","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wilkin Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century semi detached property and upon fields.","The semi first appears on the fourth edition, but the detached is post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1526","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wilkin Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/71s; one small detached property first appears on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL1527","Set","MXSST","Probable","Poole Crescent","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system. Historically, this area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1528","Set","SMDT","Certain","Lawnoaks Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1529","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hednesford Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon an area of heathland.","Houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL153","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cameron Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1530","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hednesford Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1531","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lawnoak Close & Hednesford Road","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s, however parts of the Working Men's Club possibly appear on the first edition OS map (although not marked as anything and is probably domestic.)",1971,1980 "HBL1532","Set","MDDT","Certain","Watling Street","The earliest building dates to at least the 19th century, others are late 19th/early 20th century in date. Settlement was probably present in the late 18th/early 19th century.","One of the buildings appears on the first edition OS map, the other first appears on the second edtion. Other houses are all post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1533","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hednesford Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century plantation.","Some of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are all post fourth edition. The modern aerial photography dated c.2000/1 shows two semi detached houses that were present on the third edition OS map have been demolished.",1901,1910 "HBL1534","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hednesford Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century plantation. This area had formed part of a heathland in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1535","Set","MDSM","Possible","Hednesford Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area of ancient heathland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The garage is a service station, presumably incorporates a shop - hence attributes.",1961,1980 "HBL1536","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","North of Albuts Lane","The woodland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon the site of a marsh and field system. Historically, this area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Trees appear here on the modern aerial photography. The mapping suggests the line of a mineral railway and ponds beneath the trees. Therefore probably not deliberately planted but overgrown grassland/scrub.",1939,2000 "HBL1537","Fie","PLND","Probable","North of Albuts Road","These fields were probably part of the planned enclosure of the ancient open pasture in the later Post Medieval period.","On the first edition OS map the internal boundaries are straight suggesting planned enclosure. The boundaries have largely disappeared on the modern aerial photography.",1751,1820 "HBL1538","Set","SMSM","Probable","Blithfield Road & Mayfield Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system. Historically, this area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1539","Set","MDDT","Probable","Blithfield Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system. Historically, this area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL154","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cameron Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1540","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Albutts Road & Peartree Lane","The majority of these houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have been as early as the late 18th/early 19th century in date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although one or two may be earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL1541","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hednesford Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon an area of ancient heathland.","The earliest houses first appear on the second edition OS map, a few more appear on the third and the rest (except for a pair of semis) are present on the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1542","Set","MDDT","Probable","Watling Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon of earlier cottages. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","The majority are post fourth edition, but two of the properties may be present on the fourth edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1543","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Hussey Arms Public House","The public houses probably dates to the 19th century. This area was unenclosed heathland in the late 18th century, having once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The public house is present on the first edition OS map although the courtyard has disappeared and the building has been extended.",1821,1880 "HBL1544","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chester Road North","These properties were probably built in the inter war period. Formerly this land appears to hav been paddocks, which were presumably cleared out of the common land in the late 18th/early 19th century when settlement is also inidcated.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the houses nearest the pub first appears on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1545","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chester Road North","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a paddock. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1546","Soc","PUBBD","Certain","Chester Road North","This public building dates from the 19th century and has had several uses over the years.","The oldest building in this complex appears on the first edition OS map. Has been a fire station on the fourth edition and is marked public buildings on other maps?",1821,1880 "HBL1547","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Community Centre, Chester Road North","Built as a school in the late 19th century, this building is currently used as a community centre, and was built upon ancient heathland.","The main part of the building first appears on the second edition OS map, but it has been more recently extended. It was a school, but is now a community centre.",1881,1900 "HBL1548","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Chester Road North","The present building dates to the mid/late 20th century, which replace a row of terraces which dated to at least the 19th century. Settlement is indicated here in the late 18th/early 19th century built upon the commons.","The police station post dates the fourth edition OS map. The house situated between the police station and the garage appears on the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1549","Set","APAR","Probable","Parade View, Chester Road North","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of Brownhills Common, which originally formed part of Cannock Chase.","These buildings are all post fourth edition OS and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL155","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Between Cameron & Mellish roads","The earliest of these houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1550","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Part of Birch Coppice","This woodland probably dates to the 19th century.","Marked as mixed woodland on all of the historic OS maps, including the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL1551","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Watling Street","An enclosed field system, which had partly been subjected to colliery working in the 19th century.","Part of a field system that butts up to the common land on all the historic OS maps. On the first edition OS map part of this system was a colliery. The 2"" OS map of 1816 and Yates' map of 1775 show that this area is not part of the common land, and the tithe map shows enclosed fields of indeterminate origin. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1880 "HBL1552","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","South of Coppice Road","This land appears to have been woodland only for the last 50 years or so. Two houses had stood here in the 19th and early 20th century and settlement is known for this area from the late 18th/early 19th century.","Modern aerial photography suggests that this is now woodland on the edge of the clay pit. The modern landline mapping still depicts the property boundaries for two houses that are shown on the first edition OS map, but of which nothing is now shown.",1939,2000 "HBL1553","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","Between Coopice Road & Pelsall Road","A large clay quarry which was created in the mid/late 20th century and had been excavated upon the site of a large wood.","A large clay pit and works which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1554","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Surviving corner of Birch Coppice","This woodland probably dates to the 19th century.","Birch Coppice is shown on the first to fourth editions; the majority of the woodland became a clay pit, but it appears that this corner may have survived? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL1555","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Walsall Wood Extension",,"Marked as 'Disused' on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL1556","Set","SMSM","Certain","Chester Road North","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system. Historically, this area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses appear on the fourth edition OS map. The building facing onto Coppice Road was a Congregational Chapel which appears on the first edition OS map. It has been converted to apartments.",1911,1938 "HBL1557","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bradford Road, Albion Road & Hussey Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","All of these houses post date the fourth edition OS and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1558","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Engine Lane Spinney","This woodland dates from the mid/late 19th century having formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","This woodland is marked on the first to fourth editions. It is not depicted on either the 2"" OS map dated 1816 nor on Yates' map of 1775.",1841,1880 "HBL1559","Ind","INDES","Certain","Coppice Side Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon a field system and partly upon 19th century settlement.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL156","Set","APAR","Probable","Mellish Road, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century large detached housing.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1560","Set","FARM","Certain","Swingbridge Farm","The farm is now a ruin but it has been standing since at least the 19th century and may actually date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","At least three of the farm buildings are shown on the first edition OS map including the farmhouse. The modern landline mapping states that at least part of the farmhouse is a ruin, however, the modern aerial photography seems to suggest that the whole site is abandoned and overgrown. This farm also appears to be depicted upon the 2"" OS map for the Black Country surveyed in 1816 or at least a collection of buildings stood here at that time.",1821,1880 "HBL1561","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between disused railway line & the Wyrley & Essington canal","An enclosed field system, which may once have formed part of a Medieval open field.","Probably a field system on the first edition OS map - it is a piece of land caught between two railway lines and the canal. The internal boundaries are no longer evident on either the modern mapping or the modern aerial photography. The tithe map, which pre dates the railway, suggests possible piecemeal enclosure and former Medieval ploughing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1351,1750 "HBL1562","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Pelsall Road","These houses probably date from the 19th century.","The earliest building (no. 14) appears on the first edition (as does some of the outbuildings behind no. 14A). Other buildings first appear on the second edition and fourth edition. The post fourth edition buildings replace earlier ones.",1821,1880 "HBL1563","Set","MXSST","Possible","Pelsall Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a detached house known as Vernon Lodge. Settlement may have existed here in the pre 1750 period.","All of these buildings are post fourth edition and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1564","Set","COTYP","Possible","Pelsall Road","The standing building dates to at least the 19th century, although settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","A building south of the Pelsall Road is shown on the first edition OS map, now divided into two properties. The building to the north first appears on the second edition OS map and is also now two dwellings.",1821,1880 "HBL1565","Set","MDSM","Probable","Pelsall Road","The semi detached houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and replaced a row of cottages which were at least 19th century in date. Settlement is indicated in this area from the pre 1750 period.","These buildings are all post fourth edition OS and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1566","Set","MDDT","Certain","Corner of Pelsall Road and Wallace Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1567","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","Not marked as a playing field on any of the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1568","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","South of the Wyrley & Essington Canal","The woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","Shown as woodland on the modern landline and on the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL1569","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","South of the Wyrley & Essington Canal","This woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon an area of previously common land.","Shown to be mainly woodland on the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL157","Set","LGDT","Possible","Mellish Road","These large houses possibly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Detached house appearing on third edition. This appears to have been expanded over the years to include a building which on the old OS maps looks to have belonged to a large house called Fern Leigh (now demolished). The building may not be houses any longer, but hard to tell from mapping and aerial photography.",1901,1910 "HBL1570","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","North of Bridge Street","This has been an area of rough grassland since at least the 19th century.","Parts of this polygon have been open land for a long time - other sections have been enclosed and farmed - possibly since the Medieval period.",1821,1880 "HBL1571","Set","LGSM","Probable","Opposite bank of canal to Maybrook Industrial Estate","This house and outbuildings may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The SMR entry suggests these buildings are modern and are now domestic (possibly mid 20th from aerial photography?). Outbuildings are present but their usage and date are unknown.",1939,1950 "HBL1572","Ext","DCLQ","Certain","South of Bridge Street","The site of a former quarry and brickworks which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","At least one large lake is a disused clay quarry and the others may be too. The brickworks is marked as disused on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL1573","Fie","OTF75","Possible","North of Swing Bridge Farm","An enclosed field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","A field system with boundaries which have little changed over the years. Includes the original farm track down to Swing Bridge Farm. The tithe map, which pre dates the railway, suggests overall a piecemeal enclosure pattern.",1351,1750 "HBL1574","Ind","WRKS","Certain","End of Apex Road","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of rough grassland. Earlier in the 19th century this area had formed part of a small wood.","All the buildings are post fourth edition OS.",1939,2000 "HBL1575","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Engine Lane","A field system which was enclosed at an unknown date.","A field system which is largely unchanged from the first edition OS map. The field system is also marked on the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1840 "HBL1576","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","The Slough","This area of land has been rough grassland since at least the 19th century.","Much of this land is marked as rough grassland on the historic OS maps, but coal mining was also carried out here. Several buildings and limekilns are also marked on the historic maps, but no buildings are marked on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL1577","Set","MDSM","Certain","Clifford Avenue","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the terraces with no gardens post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL1578","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coppice Crescent & Croft Crescent","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1579","Set","COTYP","Probable","Pelsall Road","This cottage dates to at least the 19th century and settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","The building to the west of the road appears on the first edition OS map and the building to the right is post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL158","Set","LGDT","Possible","Longwood House","These large houses date to the late 20th century, but may no longer be domestic in use. They had been built upon a field system.","Appears on the second edition - appears to have been extended in recent years and may no longer be used as a domestic dwelling. (Could be apartments or offices?)",1881,1900 "HBL1580","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Apex Road & Pelsall Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an area of settlement which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1581","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bell Heath Road & Larkspur Way and roads off.","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may once have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The modern aerial photography confirms that all of these houses date to the latter part of this period.",1991,2000 "HBL1582","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Recreation Ground, Rear of properties on Church Street","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1583","Set","MXSST","Certain","Northfields Way and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Modern aerial photography confirms that these houses date to the latter part of this period.",1991,2000 "HBL1584","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Northfields Way and roads off.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Modern aerial photography shows that these houses date to the latter part of this period. The aerial photography shows that all of the land in this area is to be developed.",1991,2000 "HBL1585","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Apex Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a 19th century limeworks. This area had formed part of a small wood earlier in the century.","All of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL1586","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Staffordshire Line, Norton Branch","The railway dated to the 19th century and went out of use in the mid/late 20th.","The railway became disused post fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1587","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","South of Wyrley Common","The site of coal mining during the 19th century, this appears to have ceased in the later part of this century and has been unused since that time.","Marked as rough grassland on the first edition OS map when the land was probably being worked by the Brownhills Colliery to the west (out of the Borough). Rail lines linking the colliery to the branch line also ran across this area and they are still visible as slight earthworks on the modern aerial photography. On the 2"" OS map surveyed in 1816 and Yates' map of 1775 show this area to be outside the common lands and the tithe map shows enclosed fields. It becomes rough grassland when it is being worked ",1881,1900 "HBL1588","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Engine Lane","A field system which may once have formed part of a Medieval open field.","A field system with some straight and some sinuous boundaries on the historic OS maps. The internal boundaries have largely gone. It possibly represents early enclosure - the Yates' map of 1775 shows this area to be outside the commonland. The tithe map suggests that at least part of this area may have been piecemeal enclosure. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1351,1750 "HBL1589","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bullows Road","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and built upon a field system.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL159","Set","LGDT","Possible","Fernleigh Road","These large houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1590","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of Pelsall Road","The remains of a field system which may have once formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Part of an overall field system cut by the railway. The tithe map suggests piecemeal enclosure.",1351,1750 "HBL1591","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Land between the Wyrley & Essington Canal and the disused railway","This area has been rough grassland since the 19th century, but had probably formed part of a field system at an earlier date.","This piece of land is depicted on the first edition OS map as rough grazing with a pond. Yates' map shows this area as clear of heathland (which is to the north) presumably enclosed fields at that point?",1841,1880 "HBL1592","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Pelsall Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/1970s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","All of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1593","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Pelsall Road","A field which is caught between the road and the canal, but which may originally have formed part of a larger area of piecemeal enclosure.","Shown as a field on the first edition with no changes right through to the modern landline. A piece of land caught between the road and the canal. Piecemeal enclosure in general area on the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL1594","Set","MDDT","Probable","Pelsall Road","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and built upon a field system.","Most of these houses post date the fourth edition OS and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s, although two appear on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL1595","Set","MDSM","Probable","Highcroft","These houses date to the 1960s and built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1596","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these houses are post fourth edition, but the cottages set back off the road appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL1597","Set","MDDT","Certain","Lichfield Road & Waters View","These houses date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1598","Set","MDDT","Certain","Fairburn Crescent & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century railway line and a field system.","All of these properties are post fourth edition.",1991,2000 "HBL1599","Set","SMTER","Probable","St David's Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","All of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL16","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Ladymoor, Bilston","Possibly an area of public open space which had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","The modern map and aerial photography reveal considerable vegetation on this area of land with areas of wood possibly deliberately planted to create an area of public open space. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL160","Set","APAR","Probable","Fernleigh Road, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1600","Set","SMTER","Certain","St Matthew, St James & St Francis Closes","These houses date from the 1970s and built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1601","Set","MDSM","Probable","St Pauls Crescent & St Johns Road","These houses date from the 1970s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1971,1980 "HBL1602","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Pelsall Road","This area had been the site of a wood until the inter war period. Previously it had formed part of a field system.","Modern aerial photography suggest this is rough grazing/scrub and it may have been so on the fourth edition?",1911,1938 "HBL1603","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Pelsall Road","An area of rough grassland which had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century. This area had once formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Possibly present on the fourth edition?",1911,1938 "HBL1604","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Part of the former Walsall Wood Extension",,"Disused in the period post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1605","Fie","PIEC","Possible","East of Clayhangar Lane","The remains of a field system, which may once have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Land formerly farm land presumably worked by Swing Bridge Farm? Field boundaries have largely gone.",1351,1750 "HBL1606","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Pelsall Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, although one or two are earlier, and were built upon a field system.","The majority are post fourth edition with the modern aeiral photography suggesting a mid 20th century date and two pairs first appear on the fourth edition. The public house appears in this footprint on the second edition. A public house appears on the first edition OS map and parts of the extant building may have survived from that shown on the first edition. Buildings are marked in this area on the 2"" OS map for the Black Country surveyed in 1816.",1951,1960 "HBL1607","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Beacon Nursery, Infants and Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system and a former colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, probably post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1608","Set","APAR","Probable","Lichfield Road, New Invention","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1609","Com","OFSPS","Certain","Lichfield Road, New Invention","These buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century and replaced earlier buildings. The small settlement of New Invention pre dates 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but these buildings are almost certainly post fourth edition. The buildings include a public house.",1939,2000 "HBL161","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fernleigh Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1610","Set","MDSM","Probable","Between Stretton Road, Beacon Road & Fletcher Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photograhy suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1611","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Milestone","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","Building is post fourth edition OS.",1939,2000 "HBL1612","Set","MXSST","Certain","Taverner's Close","Houses dating to the late 20th century which were built upon the site of Allen's Rough Farm which dated back to the late 18th/early 19th century. Prior to the farm this area appears to have been woodland.","Properties are post fourth edition OS, modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1613","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Moxhull Close, Hilton Road and Astoria Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon fields.","Post fourth edition OS map housing with some apartments interspersed. Modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1971,1980 "HBL1614","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Allen's Rough","This area of public open space probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a colliery which had begun and ceased operation in the early/mid 20th century. This area had once formed part of a field system.","Marked as a play area on the modern land line mapping. This mound is probably part of a spoil heap from the colliery marked on the third and fourth edition OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1615","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Allen's Rough Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","School post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1616","Set","LGDT","Possible","Sneyd Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon paddocks. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1617","Set","MXSST","Possible","Housing estate including Glastonbury Crescent, Cresswell Crescent & Tintern Crescent","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","All of these properties post date the fourth edition - probably built as a single estate. The modern aerial photograhy suggests that it may mainly date to the 1950s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL1618","Set","MDTER","Possible","Margam Way","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL1619","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Mossley County Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","School post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL162","Set","MDSM","Probable","Argyle Road & Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1620","Com","SHPCN","Probable","Mossley Centre","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century hospital.","Probably a small shopping centre that post dates the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1621","Com","SHPS","Certain","Cresswell Crescent",,"The shops and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1622","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Thomas' Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","All buildings post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1623","Ser","RESV","Certain","Sneyd Reservoir","The reservoir pre dates 1820 and was built to feed the canal network. This area may have formed part of Sneyd Common in the 18th century.","The reservoir is marked on the first edition OS map, but it is also present on the 2"" OS map of the Black Country surveyed in 1816. It was built to feed the canal network. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL1624","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Sneyd Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement. This area was historically part of Cannock Chase.","The school and the lake both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL1625","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lynwood Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1626","Set","MDDT","Probable","Crab Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields which may have been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s and that they are detached.",1961,1980 "HBL1627","Set","SMSM","Possible","Fletcher Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL1628","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lichfield Road, New Invention","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL1629","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lichfield Road & Pooles Lane, New Invention","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Some of these houses first appear on the second edition (one probably appears on the first edition and becomes incorportated into a later terrace). The semis first appear on the third edition OS map. The fourth edition is missing for this area so the remainder may be fourth or post fourth. The Methodist Chapel is marked on the second edition OS map. Both Lichfield Road and Pooles Lane are shown on Yates' map of 1775. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL163","Set","MDSM","Certain","Buchanan Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First marked on third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1630","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lichfield Road, New Invention","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, with some evidence of old colliery workings.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses are probably post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1631","Set","LGDT","Probable","Crab Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Some of these properties are large others are medium. The fourth edition is missing for part of this area, but these houses are not present upon it and the modern aerial photography suggests they are mid 20th century in date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL1632","Set","SMDT","Probable","Fletcher Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1633","Set","SMTER","Possible","Chepstow Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL1634","Set","MDDT","Probable","Broadmeadow Close, New Invention","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1635","Set","APAR","Probable","Kipling Road, Walsall","These properties probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these apartments and maisonettes date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1636","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wrighton Close","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Some of the houses facing onto Essington Road may appear on the fourth edition?",1961,1980 "HBL1637","Set","APAR","Probable","Brereton Road, Walsall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS maps are not available for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1638","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lichfield Road, New Invention","This industrial site may date to the inter war period. The majority of this area had been houses which were present in the 19th century. By the early 20th century part of the site was being used as a lock works. New Invention pre dates 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. This site (or parts of it) may appear on the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1639","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Forest Court","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The playing field is associated with the settlement. The boundaries of the playing field match the fields on the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL164","Set","LGSM","Certain","Buchanan Road","These large houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appears on the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1640","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lichfield Road & Essington Road, New Invention","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1641","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lichfield Road & Essington Road, New Invention","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century terrace.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. Some of these houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL1642","Soc","COMHA","Probable","New Invention Working Mens' Victory Hall","The community hall may date to the inter war period, which replaced cottages and possible domestic workshops or brewhouses. The settlement of New Invention pre dates 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. Part of this complex may have appeared on the fourth edition?",1939,2000 "HBL1643","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brereton Road and cul de sacs off","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by agreement.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1644","Set","MDDT","Probable","Nightingale Crescent, Kingfisher Grove, Hollow Croft Road etc.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that this estate dates to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1645","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bayton Road, Haddon Crescent etc.","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern landline mapping suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1646","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Rear of houses on Essington Road","The sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","Presumably associated with the housing estates to the south and west. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1647","Set","SMSM","Possible","Essington Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1648","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Essington Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the fields.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1649","Set","RESHO","Possible","Essington Lodge","This house dates to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","This building clearly dates to the latter part of this period - neither the map nor the modern aerial photography state what this building is exactly and it may be residential in nature?",1981,2000 "HBL165","Set","LGDT","Possible","Buchanan Road","These large houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1650","Set","SMTER","Possible","Essington Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. These properties may post date the fourth edition.",1939,1950 "HBL1651","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Essington Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and they replaced a cottage which possibly dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. These houses may have appeared upon the fourth edition or they may post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL1652","Set","MXSST","Certain","Rosewood Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is largely missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1653","Set","MDDT","Certain","Milestone Way & Miles Meadow Close, Walsall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1654","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Recreation Ground, south of Sneyd Lane","This park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a field system which had probably been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","A field on all of the historic 25"" OS maps; the boundaries of the present recreation ground are the same as that original field.",1939,2000 "HBL1655","Set","SMDT","Probable","Corner of Sneyd Lane & Essington Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses. This area had formed part of a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1656","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sneyd Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area had formed part of a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","The earliest buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, all the others are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1657","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sneyd Lane & Sherringham Drive","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1658","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sherringham Crescent","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1659","Set","MDDT","Possible","Sneyd Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages which dated to at least the 19th century. Settlement existed here in the late 18th/early 19th century, but before this it probably formed part of Sneyd Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, although a few may be 1960s/70s in date.",1951,1960 "HBL166","Set","MDDT","Probable","Between Buchanan and Argyll roads","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1660","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sneyd Lane","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL1661","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sneyd Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","Most of these houses are post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century although two houses first appear on the fourth edition.",1939,1950 "HBL1662","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sneyd Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The eastern boundary (set at an angle) follows the line of the previous field.",1911,1938 "HBL1663","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sneyd Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sneyd Common.","All of these properties are post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. Two of the boundaries (the western) and a central one both on a roughly NE-SW alignment are the remains of boundaries of the former field.",1951,1960 "HBL1664","Set","SMSM","Certain","Coppice Farm Way and roads off, Walsall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1665","Set","MDDT","Probable","Coppice Farm Road, Walsall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1666","Set","MDDT","Certain","Snowdon Way","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1667","Com","SUPST","Certain","Essington Road","This superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","Probably a supermarked with a row of smaller shops and associated car park. All post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1668","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Around Coppice Farm","This area of public open space probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a field system.","Once fields but this area has been left as green space after the surrounding area was built up post fourth edition. Paths have been laid out and a play ground Is also marked. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1669","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hillbury Drive & Green Meadow Road etc.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL167","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Buchanan Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area, the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1670","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Essington Row","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","All the buildings first appear on the third edition OS map except one detached house and the Sunday School both of which are post fourth. The chapel also first appears on the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1671","Set","MXSST","Probable","Leven Drive, Wallsall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1672","Set","MDDT","Probable","Coppice Farm Way and roads off, Walsall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon a field system and partly upon an area of rough grassland.","The houses are all post fourth edition and modern aerial photography suggests late 20th. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1673","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Sneyd Road, Walsall","This area of public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a field system and a small area of rough grassland called 'The Gorse'.","Piece of land left after housing development as green space with a path laid out. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1674","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Kewstoke Road and roads off","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon a wood and partly upon fields. This area had formed part of Sneyd Common in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL1675","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cotswold Grove","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","A courtyard of houses with no individual gardens marked. These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1676","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","West of Essington Road","This area of rough grassland probably dates from the mid/late 20th century and had formed part of a field system.","Modern aerial photography suggests that at least part of this polygon is rough pasture, the rest is public open space with a pavement through it and houses that are post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1677","Set","SMSM","Certain","Redwood Way and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon an early 20th century colliery which had ceased production by the inter war period.","Mainly small semi detached houses, but some are detached and some are medium detached - all are post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL1678","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Albans CE Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation by the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The school is post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1679","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Lichfield Road","This land is currently free of buildings, but cottages stood here in the 19th and early 20th century. The settlement of New Invention dates to the pre 1750 period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. This area is manicured and no remains of buildings can be observed on the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL168","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Fields around Calder Field Farm","A field system which was enclosed during the Post Medieval period. Strip fields had been present here during the Medieval period and survive as ridge and furrow earthworks.","A field system which was enclosed during the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.",1351,1750 "HBL1680","Rec","ALLOT","Possible","Rear of New Invention Methodist Church","The allotments may have dated to the inter war period and were laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these allotments may have been present at that time. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,2000 "HBL1681","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lichfield Road, New Invention","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1682","Ind","GARA","Certain","Lichfield Road, New Invention","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a diused 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the garage is probably post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1683","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Abbey Infants and Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL1684","Set","MXSDT","Certain","Minewood Close & Colliery Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL1685","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Fishley Golf Course","The golf course dates from the inter war period and was laid out upon fields.","At least part of this area appears as a golf course on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL1686","Set","MDDT","Certain","Turnberry Road and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL1687","Set","SMSM","Certain","Nairn Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1688","Set","MXSDT","Certain","Wetherby Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the very latter part of this period. Some of the houses are semis.",1991,2000 "HBL1689","Set","MXSST","Certain","Astbury Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The modern landline mapping shows this estate to be only partly complete - the slightly later modern aerial photography shows a complete estate.",1991,2000 "HBL169","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Aldridge Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL1690","Set","MDDT","Certain","Elgin Road and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1691","Com","SUPST","Probable","Turnberry Road","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings date to the very latter part of this period. Probably a supermarked and a couple of smaller shops, but also includes a public house and a large car park.",1981,2000 "HBL1692","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some do post date the fourth edition. One of the houses first appears on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1693","Set","MXSST","Certain","Staunton Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1694","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between Sunningdale Way & Thornberry Road","This area appears to have been created in the mid/late 20th century having formerly been part of a field system.","Open land that has been left free of houses. Modern aerial photography shows that this land is fairly rough rather than manicured. No laid out footpaths visible. The covert appears on the first edition OS map as a mixed woodland.",1939,2000 "HBL1695","Set","MXSST","Certain","Selsdon Road & Gleneagles Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1696","Set","SML","Certain","Broad Lane","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1697","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Rear of Broad Lane","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1698","Set","MXSST","Certain","Broad Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. NB. Broad Lane is marked on the Yates' map of 1775.",1911,1938 "HBL1699","Set","SMTER","Possible","Broadland Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL17","Set","SMSM","Possible","Broadmoor Road, Bilston","A large cul de sac of semi detached houses which may date to the mid 20th century. The land was once part of the colliery, which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century.","Semi detached housing with mainly straight large rear gardens, though some are irregular due to the shape of the road layout. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL170","Set","LGDT","Possible","Mellish Road, Regina Drive & Rushall Manor Road","These large houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1700","Set","APAR","Probable","Mossley Close & Hilton Close, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","Large apartment blocks are post fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1701","Set","MDSM","Certain","Sneyd Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","Houses first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1702","Set","SMTER","Possible","Shrewsbury Close","These houses may mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL1703","Set","SMTER","Possible","Hilton Close","These houses possibly date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL1704","Set","SMSM","Possible","Fisher Road","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery and a brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL1705","Set","FARM","Probable","Broad Lane Farm","The farm dates to the 19th century.","A few of the buildings associated with the farm depicted on the first edition OS map survive - these include a cottage and the farmhouse (?). Other houses are post fourth edition OS map. This is presumably not a working farm? It was known as Bay Tree House on the historic OS maps.",1821,1880 "HBL1706","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Broad Lane","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","These allotments are not marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1707","Set","MDDT","Certain","Turnberry Road and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are post fourth edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1708","Set","MDDT","Certain","Carnoustie Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Houses are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1709","Set","MDDT","Certain","Formby Way, Gleneagles Road etc.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Houses are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL171","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stencils Road, Rushall Close, Rushall Manor Close, Mellish Drive etc","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests theses houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1710","Set","COUHS","Certain","The Hills","A small country house which appears to be an early 19th century dwelling, but is actually encasing an early 18th century farmhouse.","The Hills is shown on the first edition OS map, some of the outbuildings have since disappeared. It is also depicted on the 1775 Yates' map and the 2"" OS map surveyed in 1816. A small country house?",1701,1750 "HBL1711","Set","FARM","Probable","Yieldfields Hall","The farm dates to mid 18th century and may be the site of a Medieval manor house.","Many of the buildings appear to be the same as those present on the first edition OS map. The complex appears to be a working farm from modern aerial photography.",1821,1880 "HBL1712","Fie","IRREG","Probable","North east of Yieldfields Hall","These fields may have been enclosed at an early date. A very small colliery was sited here in the late 19th century and was disused by the early 20th.","A field system with some straight and some sinuous boundaries. Some boundary loss has occurred comparing the historic OS maps with the modern landline. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",,1880 "HBL1713","Set","FARM","Certain","Pear Tree Farm","Parts of this farm may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Buildings appear here on the first edition OS map which on the third and fourth editions are known as Fishley House. Part of this building may survive?",1821,1880 "HBL1714","Fie","OTF75","Probable","West of Lichfield Road","This field system enclosed at an unknown date.","On the tithe map and the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",,1840 "HBL1715","Set","MDDT","Certain","Moat Farm Way and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the site of Moat Farm which had been built in the period before 1750.","Houses are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the latter part of this period.",1991,2000 "HBL1716","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of Lichfield Road","This had been the site of 19th century terraces which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","Highfield Row and other buildings were demolished post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1717","Set","MDDT","Probable","Enderley Drive","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","Houses are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1718","Set","MDSM","Certain","Sneyd Lane","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1719","Set","APAR","Probable","Tennyson Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL172","Set","MDDT","Possible","Rushall Manor Road & Tetley Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area, but these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL1720","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tennyson Road","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses are probably post fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL1721","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Tennyson Road",,"The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area - maniucured area associated with the housing estate.",1939,2000 "HBL1722","Com","PUBHS",,"Poets Corner Public House",,"The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, this building may be related to the housing estate to the north.",1939,2000 "HBL1723","Set","SMSM","Probable","Simmons Road and others","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Houses are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1724","Set","SMSM","Possible","Pooles Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL1725","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brook Street, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which were built upon a field system in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, others are later.",1821,1880 "HBL1726","Set","SML","Certain","Brook Street, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority first appear on the third edition OS map, those furtherest west do appear on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1727","Set","MXSST","Probable","Swan Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had probably once formed part of a large area of heath.","The earliest of these houses (one detached and the semis) first appear on the second edition (one may have appeared on the first?). The terraces first appear on the third edition and the others are post fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL1728","Set","SMTER","Certain","Clark Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Houses that first appear on the second edition OS map, the detached houses to the north are mainly post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1729","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cleveland Street, Stourbridge","The majority of these cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map. The terraces to the east of the polygon first appear on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL173","Set","LGSM","Certain","Mellish Road & Leigh Road","These large houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1730","Set","MDSM","Certain","Cathcart Road, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1731","Set","SMSM","Certain","Swan Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of an earlier mission hall and orchard.","The majority of houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one pair does appear on the first edition and the others first appear on the third.",1881,1900 "HBL1732","Set","MDSM","Certain","Swan Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages.","The majority are post fourth edition OS map, one pair and possibly the garage, first appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1733","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Duncombe Street, Wollaston","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments appear to be post fourth edition OS map (not recorded as such on that map)",1939,2000 "HBL1734","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverley Avenue, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1735","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Bridgenorth Road, Stourbridge","A woodland which probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and has become established upon the site of a 19th century quarry. This area had once formed part of a heath.","Modern aerial photography shows that this strip of land now forms part of a larger woodland that falls outside the Borough. The Forester's Arms appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1736","Set","MXSST","Certain","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one pair first appears on the third edition and one detached house is post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1737","Set","COTYP","Certain","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, others are later and in some case replace other cottages.",1821,1880 "HBL1738","Set","MDSM","Certain","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Other houses first appear on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1739","Set","APAR","Certain","Spiral Court, Stourbridge","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses.","These apartments post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL174","Set","MDDT","Probable","Leigh Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sports ground. This area had formed part of a field system prior to that.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1740","Set","COTYP","Probable","Worcester Street, Stourbridge","The earliest of these houses date from the mid/late 18th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open medieval field.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1741","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pargeter Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon mid/late 19th century paddocks, which had previously formed part of an earlier field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1742","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Greenfield Gardens, Stourbridge","The park dates to the early 20th century and had been laid out upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The park has been laid out by the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1743","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hill Street, Stourbridge","These terraces date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, others first appear by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1744","Set","MDDT","Probable","Oxford Drive, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon mid/late 19th century paddocks, which had previously formed part of a larger field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1745","Set","COTYP","Probable","Pargeter Street, Stourbridge","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the other is post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1746","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Hill Street, Stourbridge","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Houses first appearing on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1747","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Greenfield Primary School, Stourbridge","The school dates to the late 20th century and replaced a 19th century school. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","A school has been on this site since at least the first edition OS map, but the present school is post fourth edition (late 20th century from the modern aerial photography) and is sited on the former playing field of the previous school.",1981,2000 "HBL1748","Set","COTYP","Certain","Hill Street, Old Swinford","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of buildings appear on the first edition OS map, although others appear later.",1821,1880 "HBL1749","Set","MMDST","Probable","South Avenue, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL175","Set","APAR","Probable","Leigh Court, Mellish Road, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century semi detached houses.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1750","Set","MDMXD","Probable","South Avenue, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority first appear on the third edition OS map, but one or two first appear on the second edition and the remainder are on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1751","Set","SMTER","Certain","South Avenue, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one or two may appear on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1752","Set","MDDT","Certain","South Avenue, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1753","Set","COTYP","Probable","Western Road & Beale Street, Stourbridge","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Properties appearing on the first edition OS map of different shape and sizes. Other houses are later.",1821,1880 "HBL1754","Set","MXSST","Probable","Clifton Street & Western Road, Stourbridge","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and the others appear by the second edition OS map, some are later.",1821,1880 "HBL1755","Set","MMDST","Certain","Clifton Street, Western Road & Heath Street, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, the others first appear on the third and fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL1756","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bernwall Close, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century plant nursery, which had in turn been built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1757","Set","MDSM","Certain","Heath Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority are first present on the first edition OS map, others are all present by the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1758","Set","COTYP","Probable","Heath Street, Pargeter Street, Worcester Street & Baylie Street, Stourbridge","These cottages date from the early 19th century and were built on a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Many of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, but were fairly spread out, later houses have been built in between.",1821,1880 "HBL1759","Set","COTYP","Certain","Park Road, Stourbridge","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map - those to the rear are post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL176","Set","APAR","Probable","Mellish Court, Mellish Road, Walsall","The apartment block probably dates to the 1960a/70s and was built upon the site of a large mid/late 19th century detached house. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area. The building is shown to have a flat roof on the aerial photography suggesting that this was rebuilt in the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1760","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Swan Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","All of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1761","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tudor Gardens, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war engineering works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1762","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Unwin Crescent, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These properties appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1763","Set","APAR","Possible","Mamble Road & Bowling Green Road, Stourbridge","Possible apartment blocks which date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century spade and shovel works.","Possibly apartments - from the car parking spaces and communal grounds. Bowling Green Road is marked on the 2"" OS map. These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1764","Set","MMDST","Probable","Bowling Green Road, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Most of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, some first appear on the fourth edition",1901,1910 "HBL1765","Set","COTYP","Probable","Bowling Green Road, Stourbridge","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","A short row of small houses that appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1766","Set","MXSST","Certain","Fox Covert, Stourbridge.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1767","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Clifton Street & Lawn Street, Stourbridge","The oldest of these properties date to the late 19th/early 20th century, but settlement is known for this area from at least the late 18th century.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map - some are post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1768","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Clifton Street & South Road, Old Swinford","These buildings mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one appears on the second and two are post fourth edition (on the site of a nursery).",1901,1910 "HBL1769","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cross Street & Clifton Street, Stourbridge","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system. The other houses date between the early and late 20th century.","A variety of buildings sizes and shapes the majority of which appear on the first edition OS map. One row of houses first appears on the third edition and others are post fourth. The public house has been enlarged (or now incorporates former cottages?)",1821,1880 "HBL177","Set","LGSM","Certain","Mellish Road, Walsall","These large semi detached houses probably date to the 19th century.","Appear on the first edition - the plots are smaller now they were originally as Leigh Close was built in part of the gardens. Some of these properites may have been converted into flats or offices.",1821,1880 "HBL1770","Ind","METWK","Certain","Birmingham Road","The foundry dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","A foundry is marked on this site on the first edition OS map - it may be that parts of the current building survive from that period.",1821,1880 "HBL1771","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Birmingham Road","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The car parks are post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1772","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Angel Passage and Birmingham Road, Stourbridge","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon terraces whose origins probably dated to the later 18th century.","The industrial buildings are all post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1773","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","King Edward VI College, Lower High Street, Stourbridge","The school probably dates from the 19th century.","The grammar school is marked on the first edition OS map, but it has expanded over time. The first edition also shows orchards in this area presumably serving the grammar school.",1801,1880 "HBL1774","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Giles Hill, Stourbridge","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The works and other buildings are post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1775","Set","SMSM","Certain","Turney Road & Beauty Bank Crescent etc., Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1776","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Beauty Bank Primary and Nursery schools, Stourbridge","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terrace housing. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1777","Set","SMTER","Possible","Enville, Cecil, Wheeler & West Streets, Stourbridge","These terraces date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, others are later. Enville Street is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1778","Set","SML","Certain","Cecil Street, Wheeler Street & West Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon probable 19th century allotments for market gardening.","Terraces that first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1779","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Crystal Leisure Centre, Stourbridge","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century community hall.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL178","Set","LGSM","Certain","Leigh Road, Walsall","These large houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on the third edition OS. Leigh Road first appears on the second edition OS map and follows the line of a trackway. At the rear of the gardens was the driveway to Rushall Hall, but this had gone by the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1780","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Thomas' Church, Market Street, Stourbridge","The church dates to the early 18th century, although the hall was built in the inter war period.","The church appears on the first edition OS map, the hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1726,1750 "HBL1781","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Ryemarket, Stourbridge","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whichmay have begun to appear by the medieval period.","A post fourth edition OS map shopping centre.",1939,2000 "HBL1782","Com","SUPST","Possible","New Road, Stourbridge","This superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century cinema. This area may have formed part of an area of allotments in the 19th century and part of a field system in the medieval period.","Possibly a superstore, the building is certainly post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1783","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Forge Road and Enville Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1784","Ind","METWK","Certain","Bradley Street, Stourbridge","The metal works dates to the early 20th century and was built upon derelict land which had been the site of an earlier metal works.","The rolling mills are first marked on the third edition OS map - some of those buildings may survive within the extant complex?",1901,1910 "HBL1785","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bradley Road, Stourbridge","This warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","Post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1786","Ser","SEW","Certain","Sewage Pumping Station, Lowndes Road, Wollascote","The sewage works dates to the late 19th/early 20th century although it is now larger than it was originally.","The sewage works is shown on the second edition OS map, the storm tanks first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1787","Set","SMSM","Certain","Foster Place, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1788","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Lowndes Road, Wollaston","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon the site of a sand pit.","The depot post dates fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1789","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Wollaston Playing Fields, Wollaston","The sports ground was laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon a field system.","Modern aerial photography shows football pitches marked out. Not described as being playing fields on any of the historic OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL179","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Leigh Road, Walsall","These large houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on third edition OS map. Leigh Road first appeared on the second edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL1790","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St James' Church, Wollaston","The church dates to the 19th century and the church hall is mid/late 20th century. The church was built upon a field system.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map. The attached hall is post fourth edition as is the graveyard extension",1861,1880 "HBL1791","Ind","GARA","Certain","Enville Street, Stourbridge","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Post fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1792","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Green Street, Stourbridge","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1793","Set","MDTER","Certain","Enville Place, Stourbridge","The majority of these houses date to the late 20th century and were partially built upon the site of an inter war glove works and 19th century houses, a few of which survive.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, although a few facing onto Enville Road are marked on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1794","Set","MDDT","Probable","Agenora Drive, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of an inter war metal works and 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL1795","Ind","ENGW","Possible","Enville Street, Stourbridge","This engineering works dates to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Marked as an engineering works on the fourth edition OS map - the modern mapping does not specify the nature of the works.",1911,1938 "HBL1796","Set","SMSM","Probable","Maypole Drive & Kohima Drive, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1797","Set","SML","Certain","Clark Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, except one which appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1798","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Beale Street, Clifton Street & Heath Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of houses first appear on the second edition OS map, some appear by the third and fourth and at least one is post fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL1799","Set","MXSST","Certain","Brook Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. The one terrace is post fourth edition, having been built upon semis marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL18","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bilston Community College, Bilston","The college buildings date to the inter war period and was built as a school. This building appears to have been built upon the site of an earlier school","These buildings appear on the fourth edition as 'Schools', they are currently being used as a Community College.",1911,1938 "HBL180","Set","MDDT","Probable","Somerset Road & Leigh Road, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photographys suggest these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1800","Set","SMSM","Possible","Brook Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century detached houses. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","All of these properties are post fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests that most of them date to the later 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL1801","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Stourbridge College, Stourbridge","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a detached house. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Part of the main block of the extant building first appears on the third edition OS map as a school. It had extended by the fourth edition OS map, but the majority of buildings and the playing fields are post fourth edition. It is now a college.",1901,1910 "HBL1802","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lions Passage, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, three are post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1803","Set","APAR","Possible","Lion Street & Green Street, Stourbridge","These apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement and industry in Stourbridge.","One of these blocks is certainly of apartments, the others are probably apartments from modern aerial photographys. The public house appears on the first edition OS map. Lion Street is marked on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",1981,2000 "HBL1804","Set","SMTER","Probable","Holly Grove, Stourbridge","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of settlement which had probaby pre dated 1750. However, the area had probably formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1805","Set","MXLDT","Certain","Greenfield Avenue, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","About half of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition. The apartments replaced a large detached house and are post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1806","Com","COMCR","Possible","Greenfield Avenue, Stourbridge","Part of the commerical core of Stourbridge, which partially pre dates 1750.","The edge of the commercial core of Stourbridge - certainly is today, possibly in the past (but may have formerly been domestic dwellings?)",,1750 "HBL1807","Com","COMCR","Possible","Bath Road, Stourbridge","An area of commercial core possibly dating to the early 20th century, although may originally have been built as houses.","Possibly houses on the third edition OS map, but probably now used as offices.",1901,1910 "HBL1808","Soc","COMHA",,"Bath Road, Stourbridge","This community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses.","The club is post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1809","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Greenfield Avenue & Lion Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","All of these properties are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, except one pair which first appears on the third edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL181","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Somerset Road.","This bowling green dates to the early 20th century and was built upon fields.","First appears on the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1810","Set","APAR","Possible","Ballarat Walk, Stourbridge","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of large late 19th century houses. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1811","Com","SHPCN","Probable","The Crown Centre & Indoor Market, Stourbridge","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement which had been present by the mid 18th century.","All of these buildings are post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1812","Soc","TONHA","Certain","New Street, Stourbridge","The town hall dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of an earlier corn exchange and market in an area which had probably been first settled in the medieval period.","The town hall is first marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1813","Com","COMCR",,"High Street, Stourbridge","The commerical core of Stourbridge, which had been a planned marked town laid out in the later Medieval period. Very few, if any, of the buildings survive from this period, but many 18th and 19th century buildings are present.","This polygon follows the line of the High Street - it is probably the heart of the commercial core as shown on the first edition OS map. The buildings are of different sizes and periods.",1821,1880 "HBL1814","Set","MMDST","Certain","Albert Street & Green Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval.","Housing of various dates, the earliest appear on the first edition OS and a couple of others are post fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL1815","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Bowling Green Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest buildings appear on the first edition OS map, other buildings appear on later maps.",1821,1880 "HBL1816","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bowling Green Road, Stourbridge","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon probable 19th century allotment gardens.","The majority of these properties first appears on the fourth edition OS map. One property first appears on the third edition OS map and the other appears to be post fourth. This building seems to have replaced The Elms which appeared on the historic OS maps (it is on a slightly different alignment?)",1911,1938 "HBL1817","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Robin Woods Centre, Stourbridge","This building was probably built in the 19th century as a school, but is now used as a meeting hall. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Formerly a school now a meeting hall? Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1818","Set","MDSM","Certain","School Street & Enville Street, Stourbridge","This area had formed part of pre 1750 Stourbridge, but the existing buildings probably date to the 19th century.","The majority of these properties are present on the first edition OS map. Some may now be being used as office space?",1751,1820 "HBL1819","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Brotherhood Hall, Stourbridge","The earliest of these buildings, the Friends' Meeting House, probably dates to the 17th century.","This building appears to be present on the first edition OS map and the Friends' Meeting House certainly is. It was previously a school, but has been an 'Institute' since the third edition. 'Knolye Court' is post fourth edition and may be an office block or apartments?",1601,1750 "HBL182","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lichfield Road, Walsall","These large houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1820","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hemplands Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of whose origins may have pre dated 1750, but which were demolished in the early 20th century.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the detached dwelling is post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL1821","Set","APAR","Probable","Enville Street & Mamble Road, Stourbridge","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Possibly apartment blocks - could be offices? These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1822","Set","SMSM","Certain","Mamble Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1823","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wildacres, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1824","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tyrol Close, Wollaston","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses. The previous field system may have been enclosed in the late 18th century out of common land.","Post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1825","Set","MDMXD","Certain","High Park Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon paddocks, which had previously formed part of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one is post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL1826","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bridle Road & Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map. Bridgnorth Road is marked on Yates' map. Bridle Road is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the parish map however it does appear to follow the line of the extent of piecemeal enclosure to the east on the parish map.",1901,1910 "HBL1827","Set","SMSM","Probable","Fairfield Rise, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1828","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Castle Croft, Old Swinford","These houses dates to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century detached houses. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1829","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St John's Church, Stourbridge","The church dates to the mid 19th century, but settlement in this area of Stourbridge may have begun to develop in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The church appears on the first edition OS map (see also SMR entry), but the church hall is post fourth.",1861,1880 "HBL183","Set","LGDT","Probable","Harpur Road, Walsall","These large detached houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century?",1951,1960 "HBL1830","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Parkfield Road, Stourbridge","This fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century cattle market.","Fire station post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1831","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Our Lady & All Saints Church, Stourbridge","The church dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The church and other buildings appear on the first edition OS map; one building is post fourth edition. This section of the ring road follows Kidderminster Street as marked on the first edition OS map. This road was not present in 1782 when the parish map was surveyed, but it had been laid out where the fields had met the town in the 18th century. Kidderminster Street looks like it appears on the 2"" OS map of 1814.",1821,1880 "HBL1832","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Methodist Church, New Road, Stourbridge","The Methodist chapel dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The chapel appears on the first edition OS map, the Sunday School is present on the second edition OS map and the Manse is later.",1821,1880 "HBL1833","Set","COTYP","Probable","Worcester Street, Chapel Street & Park Street, Stourbridge","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, a few may be later?",1821,1880 "HBL1834","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","Vauxhall Road, Stourbridge","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of part of the earlier commercial core.","The bus station and telephone exchange are both post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1835","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham Road, Stourbridge","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon 19th century works and houses.","The majority of these buildings are post fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL1836","Set","SMSM","Probable","Coney Green & Parkfield Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL1837","Set","APAR","Probable","Pebble Close, Stourbridge","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1838","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stepping Stones & Bedcote Place, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century brickworks, which had been demolished by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1839","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Redhill School Annexe, Stourbridge","The school annexe dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This annexe is post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL184","Set","MDDT","Probable","Harpur Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses post dates it.",1961,1980 "HBL1840","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Junction Road Playing Fields, Stourbridge","This sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon fields.","The playing fields are marked on the fourth edition OS map. Aerial photographys shows a running track laid out and football pitches.",1911,1938 "HBL1841","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Redhill School, Stourbridge","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a girls school. The Old Vicarage appears on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1842","Ind","INDES","Certain","Gainsborough Trading Estate, Stourbridge","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works. This area had been the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The majority of buildings are post fourth edition OS map - one of the larger buildings may contain the building shown on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1843","Set","SMSM","Probable","Faulkner Close, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1844","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Worcester Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Some of these properties appear on the first edition OS map; others appear by the second and some may be later. Aerial photography suggests this have been converted to offices rather than being domestic.",1821,1880 "HBL1845","Set","APAR","Possible","Nene Close, Stourbridge","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1846","Soc","HIED","Certain","Stourbridge College of Technology & Art, Hagley Road, Stourbridge","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century plant nursery. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These buildings are post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1847","Set","SMSM","Certain","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties are post fourth edition OS map; the modern aerial photography suggests they belong to the earlier part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL1848","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Old Swinford Hospital (School for Boys), Hagley Road, Stourbridge","The earliest of these buildings date from the 17th century as a school and almshouse. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period","The school is marked on the first edition OS map (and the oldest building on the site date to the C17). However, over time the school has expanded substantially (particularly in the post fourth edition OS map and many of the buildings reflect this period).",,1750 "HBL1849","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Church Street, Stourbridge","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of cottages, which may have pre dated to the mid 18th century.","The majority of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and were presumably domestic; though they may now be shops or offices?",1881,1900 "HBL185","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road, Walsall","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Mainly first appear on the second edition - some do not appear until the third. One plot is now a hotel, but this may be a conversion of the original building rather than a new building.",1881,1900 "HBL1850","Com","OFF","Probable","St John's House, Stourbridge","The office block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site terraces, which may have been present by the later 18th century.","Appears to be a post fourth edition OS map office block - the building next door is probably used as an office but it appears on the first edition OS map probably as a domestic dwelling.",1939,2000 "HBL1851","Com","OFF","Possible","Hagley Road & New Road, Stourbridge","The possible office buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of settlement which was beginning to develop in this area by the mid 18th century.","Buildings are post fourth edition OS map and may be offices?",1939,2000 "HBL1852","Soc","COURT","Certain","Stourbridge County Court & part of the college, Stourbridge","The County Court and the Swan Hotel both date to the mid 19th century. Settlement in this area had pre dated 1750.","The County Court and Swan Hotel both appear on the first edition OS map, the college building first appears on the third edition OS map as a Free Library.",1851,1880 "HBL1853","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hanbury Hill, Stourbridge","The earliest of these houses may date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages.","A couple of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the majority are post fourth. The nursery is marked on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1854","Set","APAR","Probable","Danford Close, Stourbridge","These maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century detached house and grounds.","Maisonettes are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1855","Set","SMTER","Probable","Union Street, Stourbridge","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","A small row of houses which appears on the first edition OS map. Currently the land around it is empty, but other houses once stood here.",1821,1880 "HBL1856","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Prospect Hill, Stourbridge","This area of land dates to the mid/late 19th century when the 19th century timber yard was demolished. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","Modern landline mapping shows an empty plot",1939,2000 "HBL1857","Ind","INDES","Certain","Stourbridge Trading Estate, Stourbridge","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largely built upon the site of a 19th century leather works and other industry, as well as houses, some of whose origins probably pre dated 1750.","Buildings are post fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL1858","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hanbury Hill, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Two sets appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL1859","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hanbury Hill, Stourbridge","These large houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","One of these properties is marked on the first edition OS map, the other first appears on the third edition.",1821,1880 "HBL186","Set","APAR","Probable","Lichfield Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of large 19th century houses.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area. Aerial photography suggest that Birch Court dates to the late C20, the other apartments have flat roofs.",1981,2000 "HBL1860","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Baptist Chapel, Chapel Street, Stourbridge","The Baptist Chapel dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The Baptist Chapel is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1861","Set","APAR","Possible","College Road, Stourbridge","The apartments and houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century quarry.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1862","Ind","GARA","Certain","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a carriage works. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Probably a car showroom - post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1863","Set","SMTER","Probable","Union Street & Prospect Gardens, Stourbridge","These small terraces probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map. The Spritiualist and half the terraces in Prosepct Gardens are post fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL1864","Set","LGDT","Certain","Old Swinford Hall & The Castle, Old Swinford","These properties date to the 18th and 19th centuries. This area may have been part of the Medieval settlement of Old Swinford.","Two large detached properties - the Castle has been converted into flats.",,1750 "HBL1865","Set","COTYP","Probable","Hagley Road & The Furlongs, Old Swinford","These cottages date to at least the 19th century although settlement is known to have been sited along this road before 1750.","Houses and public houses marked on the first edition OS map - the garage is post fourth edition,",1540,1750 "HBL1866","Set","MXSST","Certain","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of small 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties are post fourth edition, but one of the semis appears on the fourth edition OS map, and another pair appear on first edition OS map . The terraces curve round and have no individual gardens.",1939,2000 "HBL1867","Set","SML","Certain","Heath Lane, Old Swinford","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of one of Old Swinford's open fields in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1868","Set","APAR","Certain","Priory Court & Glasshouse Hill, Old Swinford","These apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built on the site of a large house and grounds. This house may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1869","Set","MDSM","Probable","Priory Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL187","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road, Walsall","These large houses probably date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Most of these properties appear on the first edition, all by the second edition with the exception of one plot which has been redeveloped since the third edition (probably mid to late C20) as three separate apartment blocks.",1841,1880 "HBL1870","Com","SHPS","Probable","Corner of Heath Lane and Hagley Road, Old Swinford","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier properties whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","Several buildings of post fourth edition date which are probably shops.",1939,2000 "HBL1871","Com","COMCR","Possible","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","These shops date to at least the 19th century, although they may not have originally been built as shops. Settlement is indicated here in the late 18th/early 19th century and may have been present earlier.","The majortiy of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map and they may have been part of the commercial core at that time - as they are now?",,1750 "HBL1872","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","These large houses date from the early/mid 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL1873","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties, including the public house, all appear on the first edition OS map, but are not on the tithe map, except for the public house. One building is later.",1841,1880 "HBL1874","Set","SMTER","Certain","Swinford Road & Crofters Close, Old Swinford","These small houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house, another such house survives. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. The large detached house appears on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL1875","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Church Road & Priory Road, Old Swinford","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and may have been built within the Medieval core of Old Swinford.","The majority are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s; one pair first appears on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL1876","Set","MMDST","Certain","Church Street, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to at least the 19th century. This area may have been part of Medieval Old Swinford.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map. West Winds is post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1877","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Field Cottage Drive, Hill View & Church Street, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a couple of fairly large 19th century detached houses. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these date to the mid 20th century, except for one detached property in Church Street which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1941,1950 "HBL1878","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Rectory Road and cul de sacs off, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and replaced what appear to have been cottages. Some of these buildings may have had their origins in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1879","Set","LGDT","Probable","Rectory Road & a cul de sac off, Old Swinford","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built within the grounds of 19th century Holly Lodge, which survives and the rectory. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The majority of these houses are post fourth edition OS and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s, but Holly Lodge appears on the first edition.",1961,1980 "HBL188","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael's Church","The church was built in 1856 and was probably built upon the site of an older chapel.","Marked on the 1st edition map - see monument tab for more detail.",1856,1880 "HBL1880","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and appear to have been built upon a field. However, settlement is indicated in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1881","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Brook Road, Old Swinford","These houses and the hotel mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The majority of buildings first appear on the third edition OS map including the Seven Stars Hotel, however the Labour In Vain public house is present on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1882","Set","APAR","Probable","Redhill Court, Stourbridge","An apartment block the earliest part of which dates from the late 18th century, but the rear is probably 1960s/70s. The houses are a similar date to the extension and were built upon a malt house.","The frontage of the apartment block is the remains of the late 18th century house (marked on the first edition and the 1782 Old Swinford parish map), but part of it has been demolished to extended to make a large block probably in the 1960s/70s. The houses are also probably 1960s/70s (from the modern aerial photography) and were built upon a malthouse attached to the house (though they may not have been contemporary).",1961,1980 "HBL1883","Set","SMSM","Probable","Arlington Court, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1884","Set","SMTER","Probable","Redhill Close, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1885","Set","LGDT","Possible","Shaftesbury Avenue & Mountain Ash Drive, Old Swinford","These large houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1886","Set","MDDT","Certain","The Parklands & Goldfinch Road (plus cul de sacs off), Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a large 19th century house and partly upon fields..","The terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1887","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Woodthorne Drive, Willow End, Pine Walk etc.","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1888","Set","LGDT","Certain","Old Grove Gardens, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1889","Set","MDDT","Certain","Old Ham Lane, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Three of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL189","Set","FARM","Certain","Rushall Hall Farm","The earliest part of the surviving farm dates to at least the early 18th century.","Farm pre dating 1881 OS map.",,1750 "HBL1890","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Stourbridge Junction Railway car park","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 20th century.","The car park is post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1891","Set","MDTER","Certain","Cul de Sacs off Rufford Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Houses are post fourth edition OS; the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the latter part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL1892","Set","MXSST","Certain","Grange Estate","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1893","Set","MDTER","Possible","Chawnhill Close, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The modern landline mapping shows these properties as being pairs of large dwellings with communal grounds; the aerial photography however appears to show fourhouses in a staggered row. The communal grounds suggest sheltered accomodation?",1939,2000 "HBL1894","Set","APAR","Probable","Brooke Court, Stourbridge","These apartments dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Probably apartments - the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL1895","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chawn Hill, Old Swinford","The earliest of these properties dates to a least the 19th century, other houses date to the mid/late 20th century. Settlement at Chawn Hill may pre date 1750.","The semi detached property appears on the first edition OS map, the detached property to the south of these may appear on the first, but is certainly on the second edition. Other houses are post fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL1896","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","Misson Hall, Chawn Hill","The Mission Hall probably dates to the 19th century, although the church centre was built in the mid/late 20th century. Settlement at Chawn Hill may pre date 1750.","Presumably an Anglican Mission church which appears on the first edition OS map - the church centre to the rear is post fourth edition OS.",1821,1880 "HBL1897","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lutley Drive & Halfcot Avenue, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Staggered terraces - the aerial photography appears to support the landline mapping that these properties have party walls. The terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1898","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lutley Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field system.","The terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1899","Set","LGDT","Certain","Doctors Hill, Old Swinford","These large houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","The terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL19","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field to east of Bilston Community College","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a possible colliery, which would have ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century.","An open area of land with one set of goals on it and described as a playing field on the map. It may be associated solely with the Community College to the west (HBL 18).",1939,2000 "HBL190","Set","COUHS","Certain","Rushall Hall, Rushall","The earliest parts of Rushall Hall date to the 15th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map - see monument tab for more detail.",1400,1499 "HBL1900","Set","APAR","Certain","Grange Court, Old Swinford","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1901","Set","MDDT","Probable","Meon Close, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1902","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chawn Park Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1903","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Grove, Old Swinford","The large house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon fields, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","A large detached property with extensive grounds first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1904","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wollescote Road, Old Swinford","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Two of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map and two first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The propeties to the rear are all recent development in the large gardens of the earlier buildings. The majority of these properties had large gardens on the landline mapping of c.2000, but the slightly later aerial photography showed that more gardens had been sold for development.",1901,1910 "HBL1905","Set","COTYP","Probable","St Mary's Lane & Hagley Road, Old Swinford","Theses cottages and The Old Swinford public house, which was originally a large domestic property, date to at least the 19th century. Some of the earlier properties may have had their origins in the medieval period.","The houses appear on the first edition OS map and The Oldswinford Public House was also a domestic property on the first edition, called Thornleigh. There have been alterations to it over time. Other buildings (possibly a service station from modern aerial photography) post date the fourth edition.",1751,1820 "HBL1906","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to at least the 19th century and may be slightly earlier. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","All of these dwellings appear on the first edition OS map, the majority of them are in a terrace.",1841,1880 "HBL1907","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Terraces and a detached house (now a retirement home) are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1908","Com","COMCR","Possible","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","This commercial core may date from the mid/late 19th century, but the area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century. The field system had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map - they are now probably shops due to the car parking and flat roofed extensions to the rear (and lack of garden). It is not possible without further documentary research to say whether they formed part of a commercial core in the late C19, though they are on the main road.",1821,1880 "HBL1909","Set","MDDT","Certain","Cranborne Road & The Heathlands, Old Swinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century large houses. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL191","Rec","PRIPK","Probable","Grounds around Rushall Hall, Rushall","The private parkland around Rushall Hall dates to at least the 18th century.","Pre dates first edition OS map.",1701,1750 "HBL1910","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map which also depicts small terraced outbuildings (function - possible lavatories?) but which have now been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL1911","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club on Hagley Road, Stourbridge","The club and possible office date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Both the club and Remlane House (offices?) post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1912","Set","APAR","Probable","Ibstock Drive, Stourbridge","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a paddock. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL1913","Set","MDSM","Possible","Sandyacre Way, Stourbridge","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built partly upon a field system and partly upon the site of earlier cottages.","All these houses post date the fourth edition OS map - although modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the mid 20th century and the others may be late.",1939,1950 "HBL1914","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Parkfield Road, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest houses appear on the first edition OS map; others appear by the second edition OS including the Malthouse building. The rest are later still, including post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL1915","Set","SMDT","Possible","Mount Street, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon earlier houses, whose origins may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The modern landline mapping and the aerial photography suggests the properties share the land around them?",1961,1980 "HBL1916","Set","COTYP","Probable","Vauxhall Road, Stourbridge","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Several properties including a public house all appear on the first edition OS map - one building first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL1917","Set","MMDST","Certain","Mount Road, Stourbridge Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL1918","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Parkfield Road, Stourbridge","The building dates from the early 20th century and is now used as a club and warehouse. This area had formed part of a field system by the mid 18th century.","The core of this building first appears on the third edition OS map - its use is not marked. It is now a club and warehouse.",1901,1910 "HBL1919","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, although they may now be used as offices. In the later 19th century a few terraces were present on this site, which had been built upon a field system, that had formed part of a medieval open field.","First appearing on the third edition OS map, probably built as houses - the fact that the gardens are now car parking areas suggests they are now used as offices. Beyond the rear boundary wall the land is currently used as a car park (from modern aerial photography), but previously (including on the first edition OS map) was small terraced housing.",1901,1910 "HBL192","Fie","IRREG","Probable","Land immediately around Rushall Hall park.","This field system may have been enclosed at an early date.","Field system pre dating the first edition OS map with fairly sinous boundaries.",,1750 "HBL1920","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ibstock Drive, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon paddocks and gardens. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1921","Set","MDSM","Certain","Red Hill, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, one pair first appear on the third edition OS map. There is some post fourth edition infill with smaller properties being built between and in the gardens of the larger properties.",1841,1880 "HBL1922","Set","APAR","Probable","Redholme Court & Beech Court, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 18th/19th century detached houses.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1923","Set","SMTER","Certain","Chruch Street, Stourbridge","These terraces date between the late 18th and the mid/late 19th century. This area became part of Stourbridge from the late 18th century.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map as part of a much longer terrace which has been cleared and where a car park is now situated.",1751,1820 "HBL1924","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Church Street, Stourbridge","The car park was formed in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier terraces were demolished. Settlement in this area had begun to form from by the mid 18th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map - there were terraces here on the first to fourth edition OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL1925","Soc","HIED","Probable","College of Art (annexe), Stourbridge","The college annexe dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of houses, whose origins may have dated from at least the mid 18th century.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, however the annexe is not present on the slightly later modern aerial photography?",1939,2000 "HBL1926","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Stourbridge","These large houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Built as two large detached properites 'The Lawns' and 'Thornleigh' in extensive grounds; one is now a club (as it was on the fourth edition OS map) and the other Thornleigh YWCA.",1821,1880 "HBL1927","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Street/Red Hill and part of Junction Road, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map; one may appear on the first edition and others first appear on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL1928","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Burnt Oak Close, Stourbridge","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century, but a 19th century cottage also survives. This area had formed part of a field system by the mid 18th century.","The majority of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century, one property appears on the first edition OS map as Greenfield Cottage.",1981,2000 "HBL1929","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Street/Red Hill, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","All of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL193","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Park Pits Country Park, Rushall","The country park was probably established in the mid/late 20th century, upon the site of a disused limestone quarry last worked in the 19th century.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area, but the country park was probably established in the post fourth period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL1930","Set","SMSM","Possible","Margaret Drive, Old Swinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon paddocks, which had once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1931","Set","LGDT","Certain","Red Hill, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier houses. This area of Stourbridge probably dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","A large detached property in extensive grounds which first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other property post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1932","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Westhill Clinic, Hagley Road, Stourbridge","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built within the gardens of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1933","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stourbridge College (Westhill Centre)","Originally built as a private house in the late 19th century, this building now forms part of Stourbridge College. The house had been built upon paddocks, which had once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Probably built as a large detached house with extensive grounds which first appears on the second edition OS map. It had been extended by the fourth edition OS map and it is now part of the college.",1881,1900 "HBL1934","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chawn Hill, Old Swinford","The earliest of these buildings date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Several of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map including the public house which was originally a large detached property. The other houses are all present by the time of the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1935","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chawn Hill, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built in part upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map; some are post fourth edtiion and two appear on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1936","Set","COTYP","Probable","Bridgnorth Road & High Park Road, Wollaston","These cottages may date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","Many of these properties appear on the first edition OS map; others are present by the second edition OS map including the terrace facing onto. There is some post fourth edition infill. Bridgnorth Road is marked on Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL1937","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Gladstone Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon an orchard. This area had once formed part of an extensive heath.","Several of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL1938","Set","MDDT","Certain","Gladstone Road, Wollaston","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although one of these survives.","The majoirty of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to 1960s/70s; however, one house appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1939","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Fir Grove, Wollaston","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","Several of these properties appear on the second edition OS map and others first appear on the fourth edtion, or post date it. (one may be on the first edition?)",1881,1900 "HBL194","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Fields between Park Pits, the canal and Stencils Farm","A field system that was probably enclosed from the Medieval strip fields.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area. Some field boundaries have gone since the third edition OS map and more woodland has appeared, but overall pattern has not radically changed. The tithe map and the first edition OS map suggest possible former strip fields.",1351,1750 "HBL1940","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fir Grove & Blue Cedars, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which may have been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1941","Set","COTYP","Probable","Bridgnorth Road, Stourbridge","These cottages probably date from the mid 19th century and were built upon land which had once formed part of a heath.","Many of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map; others are later though most are present by the fourth edition. A pair of these properties that appear on the first edition are not cottages, but villas. Dated from SMR data.",1851,1880 "HBL1942","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Greenwoods, Wollaston","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century spade and shovel works.","These properties all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1943","Ind","WRKS","Certain","King Street & Bridgnorth Road, Stourbridge","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, the terrace houses are 19th century.","The industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map - the terraces are marked on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1944","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mamble Road, Wollaston","The houses date to the mid/late 20th century, but the public house dates to the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the public house appears on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL1945","Set","COTYP","Probable","King Street & Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston","The earliest of these houses is late 18th century, the others are probably slightly later. This area may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, some first appear on the second edition OS map and others are post fourth edition infill. Bridgnorth Road is marked on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL1946","Set","MXSST","Certain","The Dell, Wollaston","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1947","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Kings Court, Stourbridge","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1948","Set","MXSST","Certain","King Street & Romilly Close, Wollaston","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses.","Properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1949","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mamble Road & King Street, Stourbridge","A few of these terraces date to the 19th century, but the most are early 20th century. Other houses are later.","The majortiy of terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, but those facing onto King Street appear on the first edition OS map. Other properties appear on the fourth edition OS map and the post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL195","Set","FARM","Possible","Stencils Farm","The farm probably dates to the 19th century.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area. Marked as a farm on modern mapping - the arrangement of buildings is very different from the farm shown on the first to third editions. Aerial photography suggest the site is used to store caravans.",1821,1880 "HBL1950","Set","MDSM","Certain","Meriden Avenue, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they probably date to the late 1940s/1950s.",1939,1950 "HBL1951","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Meriden Avenue & Eggington Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1952","Set","MDDT","Certain","Vestry Court, Wollaston","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map, modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1953","Set","APAR","Certain","Liddiard Court & St James Court, Wollaston","These apartment blocks date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon, or incorporate part of, a 19th century school.","Two blocks of apartments that post date the fourth edition OS map. St James Court may be part of the original school building?",1981,2000 "HBL1954","Ind","GARA","Certain","Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible early 20th century industrial complex. In the 19th century this area had been the site of cottages, and earlier still had formed part of a field system.","Probably a car showroom that post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1955","Com","COMCR","Probable","Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston","The commercial core of Wollaston dates from the mid/late 19th century, suggesting that the village itself is of that date. These building may have been built primarily as houses, but are now of mixed use.","These buildings appear to make up the commercial core of Wollaston, however they were possibly mainly built as houses? Many of them appear on the first edition OS map, but others are post fourth edition. The 2"" OS map of Stourbridge surveyed in 1814 shows no buildings here at all suggesting that the village migrated to this position during the C19.",1821,1880 "HBL1956","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cobden Street, Wollaston","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of properties appear on the first edition OS map; others first appear on the the third etc. The buildings are of different sizes and shapes.",1821,1880 "HBL1957","Set","MXSDT","Certain","Bright Street, Wollaston","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon allotment gardens.","The majortiy of buildings first appear on the third edition OS map - two detached properties appear on the first and second edition OS maps respectively. Other houses are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1958","Set","COTYP","Probable","Duncombe Street, Wollaston","These cottages mainly date to the 19th century, the others date between the early and late 20th century.","Many of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map; others first appear on the third edition. Some post date the fourth edition OS map; some as infill and some replacing earlier buildings.",1821,1880 "HBL1959","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The detached properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the semis all post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL196","Set","FARM","Probable","College Farm","College Farm pre dates 1750 and may have Medieval origins.","Marked on first edition OS map. The modern mapping shows the farm as being much larger than it was on the third edition OS map (the fourth edition does not exist for this area.).",,1750 "HBL1960","Set","MDDT","Probable","St John's Road","These houses may date date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the line of a canal.","All of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL1961","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1962","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century a works and early 20th century terraces.","Houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1963","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dovedale Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system and the site of a 19th century inn.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL1964","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","The Moat, Lichfield Road","A wood surrounds the Medieval moat on the Lichfield Road.","The modern aerial photography shows trees in this area - the landline mapping shows water still present. Trees are also present on the first edition OS map",1821,1880 "HBL1965","Opl","ANTCO","Probable","Part of Pelsall Common","This unenclosed pasture land is known as Pelsall Wood, but it is not shown as woodland on the 19th or late 18th century maps.","This area of land is marked on all the maps (and shown on the modern aerial photography) as rough grassland. The name of the bridge over the canal (Pelsall Common Bridge) suggest that it was part of a larger common. The large pond to the south west is depicted as marsh land on some of the historic OS maps.",1540,1750 "HBL1966","Opl","ANTCO","Probable","Part of Pelsall Common south of the canal","Part of Pelsall Common which is of unknown date.","Marked as a common on all the maps (and shown on the modern aerial photography). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",,1750 "HBL1967","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Cannock Extension Canal (Wyrley & Essington)","The Cannock Extension Canal was built during the 19th century off the earlier Wyrley & Essington Canal.","The canal is marked on the first edition OS map - it is not marked on the 2"" OS map for Wolverhampton of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL1968","Set","LGDT","Probable","Norton Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have formed part of a small squatter settlement associated with the collieries on Pelsall Wood in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL1969","Set","LGDT","Probable","Nest Common","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. This once formed part of Pelsall Common.","These properties are all post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The lane Nest Common is marked on the first edition OS map skirting the edge of the common and serving several short rows of small cottages that once stood on this site.",1961,1980 "HBL197","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ambleside Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a metal works whose origins lay in the 19th century, but which had been rebuilt as a foundry in the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL1970","Set","MDSM","Probable","Groveside Way","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large house called 'The Grove'.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. The properties that back onto the estate on Charles Crescent were probably built before The Grove was demolished as their rear boundary coincides with the boundary of The Grove on the first to fourth edition OS maps.",1961,1980 "HBL1971","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","West of Wood Lane","The site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century and which had been established upon a field system, which had once formed part of one of Pelsall's Medieval open fields.","The modern land line map marks an old shaft in this area and the modern aerial photography shows that the railway line survives as a footpath. Marked as disused colliery from the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL1972","Set","MDDT","Certain","Millers Way","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields, which had formed part of one of Pelsall open fields in the Medieval period.","Modern aerial photography shows that these houses were built (and being built) in the early C21.",1991,2000 "HBL1973","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wood Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had probably been formed part of one of Pelsall's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map - the others post date it, but probably not by much. The distinction between the two, from modern aerial photography, the older properties have hipped roofs, the others do not.",1911,1938 "HBL1974","Ind","GARA","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century detached house. This area had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The garage is probably partly a service station and post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1975","Set","SMTER","Probable","Huddocks View & Wilner's View","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL1976","Set","APAR","Probable","Wilner's View, Walsall","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","Properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1977","Set","MXSST","Probable","Riddings Crescent, Trevor Road & Oak Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1978","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL1979","Opl","ANTCO","Probable","South of Wyrley & Essington Canal & Pelsall Common","Probably once part of Pelsall Common, this area was mined for coal during the 19th century.","Depicted as rough grassland/scrub on the first edition OS map. Old coal shafts are also marked on the historic OS maps and the modern landline shows earthworks depicted and a couple of ponds. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",,1750 "HBL198","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ambleside Close, Bilston","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL1980","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Wood Common","Wood Common had been enclosed pasture since the 19th century, although presumably was established much earlier than that. Part of this area was used for a 19th century iron works.","This is marked as common land on the first edition OS map, other than a large portion that lay adjacent to the canal which was a massive iron works (see SMR on monuments tab for further info.). Limekilns and two small areas of squatter settlement can also be seen on the historic OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL1981","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Between Fishley Lane and the canal","A field system probably enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period which had formed part of a Medieval open field.","Two fields that appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1351,1750 "HBL1982","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Pelsall Mixed Junior & Infants School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map and reaches its current extent on the fourth edition. The playing fields are all post fourth, having been part of a field system on the earlier maps.",1901,1910 "HBL1983","Set","COTYP","Probable","Old Town Lane","These cottages date to at least the 19th century, but other houses date to the mid/late 20th century. Settlement is indicated for this area before 1750.","These cottages appear on the first edition OS map; no. 47 and the terraces to the south all post date the fourth edition, but replace earlier dwellings.",1821,1880 "HBL1984","Set","SMSM","Certain","South of Old Town Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had originally been a field system.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL1985","Set","SMSM","Certain","Highfield Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - some of the estate is obviously in the process of being built at the time of the survyey. The terraces on Hampton Grove are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1986","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Pelsall Evangelical Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages. Settlement is indicated in this area prior to 1750.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL1987","Ind","WKSHP","Possible","Wolverhampton Road, Pelsall","This possible industrial site dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","Possible industrial site which post dates the fourth edition OS map, to the rear of a house (appears on the fourth edition).",1939,2000 "HBL1988","Set","COUHS","Certain","Pelsall Hall","Pelsall Hall dates to the 18th century as did the original church, which has since been demolished. This area may have been the centre of settlement in Pelsall in the Medieval period.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map as does the burial ground. The original church also once stood here and this probably represents the medieval core of Pelsall (see SMR on monuments tab).",,1750 "HBL1989","Set","LGDT","Possible","Hall Lane","This large house possibly dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery and had formerly been fields.","This property and its extensive grounds post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL199","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dudley Street & Highfield Avenue.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","First appear on fourth edition OS mapping.",1911,1938 "HBL1990","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Hall Lane & Mouse Hill","Parts of this woodland may have survived from the early/mid 19th century although much of this site later formed part of a colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","First marked as a mixed woodland on the third edition OS map. The modern landline mapping shows many earthworks under the trees presumably relating to the former colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL1991","Soc","HIED","Probable","Ambulance Training centre","The Ambulance Training Centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon a field system,","The complex post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the latter part of this period. Input as college as best fit.",1939,2000 "HBL1992","Set","COTYP","Probable","Paradise Lane","These cottages may pre date 1750 or later.","Two detached dwellings one appears on the first edition OS map and the other first appears on the fourth edition.",,1750 "HBL1993","Set","MXSST","Certain","Clockmill Estate","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon fields, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1950s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL1994","Fie","IRREG","Possible","East of Fishley","Parts of this field system may have been enclosed at a very early date.","An overall irregular pattern, with significant boundary loss between the first edition OS map and the modern landline. The field system is also marked on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL1995","Set","MDSM","Possible","Wood Lane","These houses probably date to the 19th century, but may be late 18th century in date. This area may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","Building shown on the first edition OS map; although much larger than it was. The first to third editions appear to show a single dwelling called The Woodlands; the fourth edition shows the property divided with one part forming a club? Now divided into two dwellings. One outbuilding also depicted on all mapping, but the modern aerial photography suggests it has since been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL1996","Set","MDSM","Possible","Wood Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","All of these properties, except the public house, post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s. The public house appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1970 "HBL1997","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Pelsall","These earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the semis first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL1998","Set","SMSM","Certain","Shortland Lane & Clarendon Place","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these properties (including the semi circle in Clarendon Place) first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The others all post date the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL1999","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majortiy of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. To the north they post date the fourth edition OS map, but modern aerial photography suggests that they are not much later in date.",1911,1938 "HBL2","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Fields around Bosty Lane farm","These fields are little changed from the layout in the 19th century which may represent early piecemeal enclosure.","A field system which looks largely unchanged from the first edition OS map with some straight boundaries.",,1750 "HBL20","Set","SML","Certain","Terraces on Broad Lane","A row of terrace houses which date to the early 20th century. Prior to this the plot was open land, which may have been in agricultural use or formed part of the colliery.","A row of 11 terraces with two tunnels to access rear of properties The six houses to the north appear to have been tunnel back terraces, but the other five were not. Now all the properties have rear extensions, which have probably taken in the original free standing outbuildings (though they may have been demolished and re-built adjoining the house). Originally only had small yards to rear, but on modern map and aerial photography the open land to the rear appears to have been taken in as individual gardens.",1901,1910 "HBL200","Com","OFSPS","Possible","Highfield Road","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and may be commercial in nature. They had been built upon the site of a 19th century works. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Presence of a Post Office on the modern mapping suggests these buildings may be offices and shops.",1939,2000 "HBL2000","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hillside Crescent & Maple Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields and a small colliery which had gone out of use by the late 19th century.","The majority of these properties are semi detached. These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2001","Set","MDSM","Certain","Allen's Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","The earliest houses in this polygon first appear on the fourth edition OS map; from modern aerial photography the rest do not post date them by very long. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2002","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wilkes Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century foundry. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","This small estate post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the latter part of this period. Properties on the corner of Allens' Lane & Mouse Hill appear on the first edition OS map - possibly associated with Pelsall Foundry (Iron & Brass) which stood on the site of the modern houses.",1991,2000 "HBL2003","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Michaels C of E JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2004","Set","MDMXD","Certain","St Michael's Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2005","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hall Lane","These houses dated to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map; the others are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2006","Set","APAR","Certain","Bromford Rise, Wolverhampton","A large detached property probably dating to the mid/late 19th century stood here. It was demolished in the early/mid 20th century and the land was eventually redeveloped with apartments.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The three houses fronting onto Penn Road first appear on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL2007","Com","OFF","Certain","Business Centre, Lonsdale Road","Offices which probably date to the later 20th century replaced early/mid 20th century detached houses. These houses had been built on what appears to be a paddock on the 2nd edition OS map, which had included a quarry marked on the first edition.","Complex post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the latter part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL2008","Set","LGSM","Certain","Oaklands Road, Lea Road & Lonsdale Road.","These large semi detached houses largely date to the late 19th/early 20th century and form part of the early suburbs of Wolverhampton, built for the middle classes. The previous fields were possibly enclosed early and associated with the nearby Hall?","The majority of these are large semi detached dwellings which first appear on the second edition OS map. The rest of the housing is not so large, but mainly appears on the third and fourth edition OS map. Some buildings post date the fourth edition and mainly replace older dwellings. The core of the Goldthorn Hotel also appears on the second edition OS map and the Oaklands bowling green first appears on the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2009","Set","MDDT","Certain","Claremont Road","This area began to be built up from the early to mid 20th century as an extension of the suburbs; though the house style differs considerably from those just to the north. The previous field pattern was probably associated with the Hall.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some are later infill. They have been mostly built on large plots.",1911,1938 "HBL201","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Greenway Road Playing Fields","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation in the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","First marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL2010","Set","COUHS","Probable","Graiseley Old Hall","Settlement here almost certainly dates from at least the Medieval period. The present building dates to the 16th century and is currently divided into three dwellings.","Graiseley Old Hall appears on all the historic maps, most of the outbuildings have since disappeared.",1501,1600 "HBL2011","Set","APAR","Probable","Claremont Mews","The church and dwellings probably all dating to the late 20th century and they largely replaced a Congregational chapel which had been built by the third edition OS map. Previously a field system possibly associated with Medieval Graiseley Hall?","These buildings are mainly apartments and maisonettes that post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. The church also post dates the fourth edition OS map, though an earlier church had been sited here. Modern aerial photography suggests they date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2012","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Royal Wolverhampton Junior School, Penn Road","Now a Junior School this building was built in the early to mid 20th century as an annexe to the Royal Orphanage on the opposite side of the Penn Road. The previous field system was probably associated with Graiseley Old Hall.","This building first appears on the fourth edition OS map as an annexe of the Royal Orphanage.",1911,1938 "HBL2013","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Royal Wolverhampton School","Large mid 19th century formerly the Royal Orphanage, but now the Royal Wolverhampton School, which had been built upon a field system.","This building appears on the first edition OS map as the Orphan Asylum. The SMR states the main building is mid 19th century in date.",1841,1880 "HBL2014","Set","LGSM","Certain","Lea Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and form part of Wolverhampton's early suburbs albeit slightly later than those houses to the north. The previous field system was possibly early enclosure associated with Graiseley Old Hall.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2015","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lea Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2016","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lea Road","These terraces date to the late 19th/early 20th century as part of the expansion of the suburbs of Wolverhampton.","These properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2017","Set","LGDT","Certain","The Mount, Penn Road","Settlement is not indicated in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century, the current property dates to the early/mid 19th century and probably represents the beginning of the suburbs in this area.","This property appears on the first edition OS map, which may still be a dwelling.",1821,1880 "HBL2018","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Parkfields Road","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and prior to this the land appears to have been quarried for clay for the nearby brickworks. During the 19th century it formed part of Parkfield Colliery.","The scrap metal yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2019","Set","MDTER","Certain","Parkfields Road, Parkfields","These terraces date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built on former colliery land.","These properties first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL202","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Greenway Road works","These works may mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","A large works covers all this site - on the fourth edition they appear to be two separate buildings and companies. Hard to say whether these buildings are the same as those on the fourth edition OS. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL2020","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of terraces south of Parkfield Road, Parkfields","This piece of land is left as grass but had been the site of a late 19th/early 20th century brickworks which survived to at least the 1920s/40s. Previously the land had been part of Parkfields Colliery.","This area appears as rough grassland on the modern aerial photography, previously it had been exploited for clay and coal. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2021","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Manor Road","Mid/late 20th century industrial buildings built upon former colliery land.","Industrial buildings which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2022","Set","IRRH","Possible","Off Taylor Road, Parkfields","The main building may contain a late 19th/early 20th century squatter's cottage associated with the nearby colliery lands?","A complex of buildings one of which may be domestic, others are probably industrial. The probable cottage first appears on the second edition OS map and may represent late squatter enclosure on the colliery lands, if it is the same building it has been substantially extended. The other buildings are mainly post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2023","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Off Taylor Road, Ettingshall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a squatter cottage. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2024","Set","SML","Certain","Vale Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built with their backs against the railway on old colliery land. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2025","Set","APAR","Probable","Rookery Avenue, Wolverhampton","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and replaced possible cottages which were shown on the first edition OS map. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2026","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Parkfield Road","These terraces were built in the late 19th/early 20th century and replaced a squatter cottage and paddock. Settlement in this area may date back to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2027","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Parkfields Road","A mix of houses which date from the early to late 20th century. The later properties replaced earlier dwelllings built in the late 19th/early 20th century. During the 19th century a squatter cottage was sited here.","The earliest properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the post fourth edition properties replaced earlier buildings.",1911,1938 "HBL2028","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Parkfields","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century.","A large works which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2029","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hilton Road, Parkfields","The current houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built on Ettingshall Colliery.","Houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period (confirmed by the 1948 AP s) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL203","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hatton Street works.","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and later small buildings which may have been industrial in nature.","Several large 'works' on modern mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL2030","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Rear of Hilton Road, Parkfields","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built on the former Ettingshall colliery. The land also appeared to show clay quarring on the third edition 25"" OS map.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2031","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's Church, Kingswinford","The church dates to the 19th century, possibly the complete rebuilding of a medieval church, other buildings are earlier. This area had probably formed the heart of medieval Kingswinford.","The church and nearby settlement appear on the first edition OS map. The church hall and a few other buildings are later.",1821,1880 "HBL2032","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road East","Settlement was beginning to occur in this area in the mid 20th century, prior to this there was the very edge of the coal fields just to the north and field systems to the south.","Some of these houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map and the aerial photography confirms that all of the houses were built at a similar period.",1911,1938 "HBL2033","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Ettingshall","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Ettingshall Colliery which appears to have gone out of use by the mid 20th century. Clay quarrying was probably also taking place in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These two buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2034","Set","SMSM","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Ettingshall","These houses were built between the wars on the site of Ettingshall colliery. The area was also being exploited for clay in the early 20th century.","These house date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2035","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wordsworth Avenue, Ettingshall","Small semi detached houses which probably date to just after the second world war and were largely built upon the former Ettingshall colliery which closed between the wars. Clay quarrying was also carried out in the early 20th century.","Houses post dating the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggest they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL2036","Set","APAR","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Parkfields","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the former Ettingshall Colliery, which was in operation during the late 19th/early 20th century. Clay was also being quarried during the early 20th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2037","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Hateley Drive, Parkfields","A library associated with the nearby housing estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century. This land was once part of Ettingshall Colliery which was in operation in the 19th to early 20th century.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2038","Set","SMSM","Possible","Moreton Avenue, Parkfields","Small semi detached house which probably post date the second world war. This area once formed part of Ettingshall Park Colliery in the 19th and early 20th centuries.","Houses post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL2039","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Teresa's Roman Catholic Church, Parkfields","Although the current church dates to the mid/late 20th century the presbytery and the original church date to the mid 20th century. Prior to this squatter settlement had established here on the coal fields during the 19th century.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the Presbytery and the church hall first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The latter was the original church building.",1911,1938 "HBL204","Set","MDDT","Certain","Dudley Street, Dudley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2040","Set","MDTER","Certain","Parkfields Road, Parkfields","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon part of Parkfields Colliery.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2041","Set","SMTER","Certain","Bowen Street, Parkfields","These house date to the inter war period and prior to this the land probably formed part of Parkfield Colliery.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2042","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Parkfields Primary School, Parkfields","The earliest part of the school dates to the late 19th/early 20th century, but has been extended in the mid/late 20th century. This area probably formed part of Parkfields Colliery in the 19th century.","The earliest part of this building first appears on the second edition OS map, but was extended in the post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2043","Set","MDSM","Possible","Sharon Close, Parkfields","These semi detached properties may date to the 1960s/70s. This area formed part of Parkfields Colliery in the 19th and early 20th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map; modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2044","Set","MDTER","Certain","Edward Street & Dimmock Street, Parkfields","These terraces probably date to the early 20th century and were built upon part of Parkfields colliery.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the roads have been laid out on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2045","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Red Lion Public House, Parkfields Road","The public house dates to at least the 19th century.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map, the properties to the west first appear on the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2046","Set","MDDT","Probable","Overfield Drive & roads off","This estate dates to the late 20th century and was built with its own shops and public house. It stands on the former Spring Vale Colliery which was in operation until the early/mid 20th century.","An estate which post dates the fourth edition and which modern aerial photography suggests dates to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL2047","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Parkfields Road & Carver Road","These mixed properties mainly date to the 1960s/70s. These replaced early 20th century terraces and what is likely to have been mid/late 19th century squatter cottages.","These properties all appear to post date the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL2048","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Parkfields Road, Parkfields","These houses date to the late 20th century and partially replaced terraces houses which had begun to appear in the late 19th century.","The majority of these properties are post fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, but the two detached properties are probably those marked on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL2049","Set","SMSM","Possible","Parkfields Road","The houses mainly date to the late 20th century, but the main part of the chapel was built in 1876. Terraces, probably 19th century in date, once stood where the modern houses are. Settlement here possibly dates to the pre 1750 period.","These houses all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the late 20th century; the non conformist church appears on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL205","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pickwick Place","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon site of a possible 19th century small industrial complex which had been demolished by the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2050","Set","APAR","Probable","Windsor Road, Parkfields","These properties probably date to the later mid 20th century. This area had probably formed part of Parkfield colliery in the 19th century and by the of that century it was being quarried for clay.","Mainly apartments blocks, but all properties post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests the 1950s/60s? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2051","Set","SMSM","Probable","Taylor Road & Jeffrey Avenue, Parkfields","Semi detached housing which appears to date to the mid 20th century. The area appears to have been quarried for clay for the nearby brickworks in the early 20th century. Parkfields Furnaces were operational during the 19th century.","The majority of these properties date to the mid 20th century, from modern aerial photographs. The earliest appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL2052","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dimmock Street, Parkfields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the 19th century Parkfields Colliery which had ceased operation during the early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2053","Ind","WRKS","Certain","End of Dock Meadow Drive, Ettingshall","These large industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had been mined as part of Spring Vale colliery in the 19th and early 20th century. Squatter settlement dating to the 19th century is also present in this area.","Large industrial buildings which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2054","Ind","INDES","Certain","Lanesfield Drive Industrial Estate","An industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century. It was exploited for coal during the 19th century, but settlement seems to be indicated here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","An industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2055","Set","MDSM","Certain","Dock Meadow Drive","These semi detached houses were built in the inter war period. Previously this land had been exploited for coal, probably in the 19th century.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2056","Set","SMSM","Probable","Spring Road, Ettingshall","Semi detached houses which date to the mid 20th century replaced small cottages which were probably 19th century in date. Settlement is known from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These properties all post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the earlier part of this period.",1939,1950 "HBL2057","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Spring Road, Ettingshall","Industrial units which date to the mid/late 20th century. A few cottages and a Methodist chapel stood here in the 19th and early/mid 20th century. Settlement is known for this area from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These medium sized industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2058","Set","COTYP","Certain","Spring Road, Ettingshall","Settlement is known for this area only in the mid/late 19th century when the extant cottage was built. Part of the public house may also survive from this period.","An 'L' shaped cottage appears on the first edition OS map and part of the public house and the long building to the north possibly also appear on this map, but are not on the tithe map of 1845. All of the buildings are certainly present by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL2059","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Spring Road, Ettingshall","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the houses are slightly earlier. Squatter settlement was present on this site in the 19th/early 20th century. Settlement probably existed here from the pre 1750 period.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map, the houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL206","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Field Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a field system, possibly of enclosed Medieval strip fields, in the late 18th century.","Large buildings on modern mapping, aerial photography suggest they are industrial in nature.",1939,2000 "HBL2060","Set","LGSM","Certain","Penn Road","Two pairs of large Victorian villas which represent the beginning of middle class development along the Penn Road.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map of c.1840.",1841,1880 "HBL2061","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","These large houses date to the inter war period and were built upon land which had been cleared of cottages in the early/mid 20th century. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2062","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","Large houses which chart the development of Wolverhampton's middle class suburbs from the late 19th century. Previously this area had been part of a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Two of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, one by the third and the final one by the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2063","Set","LGSM","Certain","Lyndhurst Road","These large semi detached houses were built in the late 19th/early 20th century as part of the early suburban growth of Wolverhampton. This area may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses are beginning to appear on the second edition OS map and are complete by the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2064","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lyndhurst Road","These houses are more modest that some of those around them and they represent slightly later suburban growth having been built in the mid 20th century. This area had formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2065","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lyndhurst Road","These semi detached houses date to the early 20th century and are part of the expansion of Wolverhampton's southern surburbs. This area had formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2066","Set","LGDT","Certain","Graiseley Lodge, Penn Road","This large detached property was built in the 19th century, probably sometime before the main expansion of Wolverhampton's suburbs began.","Graiseley Lodge appears on the first edition OS map & the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL2067","Set","MDDT","Certain","Coalway Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2068","Set","MDSM","Certain","Penn Road","These properties date between the late 19th and mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these semis first appears on the second edition OS map, the two sets appear by the third and fourth editions.",1881,1900 "HBL2069","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","This house was probably built upon a field system in the inter war period, however settlement is indicated in this area for the pre 1750 period.","This property first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL207","Set","SMTER","Certain","King Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Housing first appearing on the fourth edition OS. The houses to the north have had their gardens shortened to accommodate further later housing.",1911,1938 "HBL2070","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Copthorne Road, Pennfields","These properties began to be built in the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2071","Set","SML","Certain","Lea Road","These modest terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2072","Set","LGDT","Certain","Carlton Road","These larger houses date from the inter war period and had been built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these properties first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2073","Set","SMSM","Certain","Goldthorn Crescent & Goldthorn Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and form part of the expansion of Wolverhampton's suburbs. This area may have been formed part of one of Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2074","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Penn Road","These buildings, some of which are currently being used as shops, were probably built during the 19th century. Settlement existed in the pre 1750 period on this side of the Penn Road/Coalway Lane junction.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map. Some of them are houses and some of them are now shops (possibly previously houses?).",1821,1880 "HBL2075","Ind","GARA","Certain","Corner of Penn Road & Goldthorn Hill.","The extant building dates to the mid 20th century and may have been built as a garage. To the south of the garage stood a row of cottages which were built during the 19th century, but which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","Probably a car repair shop which first appears on the fourth edition OS map. On the grass to the south once a row of cottages called Spring Hill Terrace.",1911,1938 "HBL2076","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Woodfield Social & Sports Club","The sports ground was established in the mid 20th century upon fields.","The sports ground is present on the fourth edition OS map, but the Home for the elderly post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2077","Set","APAR","Probable","Shenstone Gardens, Wolverhampton","These apartments were built in the 1960s/70s upon the site of a large house and its grounds which in turn was probably built in the 19th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map, except one house which first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests these properties were built in the 1960s to 80s.",1961,1980 "HBL2078","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Penn Road","These properties were built in the 19th century at some distance from Wolverhampton.","These large properties appear on the first edition OS map and were built as domestic dwellings. Currently the have a variety of uses including a home for the elderly and a clinic. The former has been massively extended.",1821,1880 "HBL2079","Set","SMTER","Possible","Chequerfield Drive","These properties with communal grounds were possibly built in the 1960s/70s upon the site of a large detached house and its grounds. This property, Chequerfield House, may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century or possibly earlier.","Properties post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL208","Set","SMTER","Probable","Kirby Close, King Street & Lord Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a metal works. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2080","Rel","MONA","Certain","Carmelite Monastery & Convent of Sisters of Mercy","Haddon House was probably built in the 19th century, but now forms part of a Carmelite monastery that was established in the mid 20th century.","A monastery on the fourth edition OS map, the complex incorporates Haddon House which appeared on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2081","Set","APAR","Probable","Worcester Court, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and replaced a couple of detached properties which had probably been built in the 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2082","Set","SMTER","Certain","Chequer Street","This terrace of houses was probably built in the 19th century and is part of the small settlement of Penn Fields, which does not appear to have existed in the 18th century.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2083","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Stubbs Road","The telephone exchange dates to the 1930s and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The part of the telephone exchange nearest the road first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2084","Set","COTYP","Probable","Stubbs Road","These properties probably all date to the 19th century and form part of the late settlement of Penn Fields, which does not appear to have existed in the 18th century.","Buildings of a variety of shapes and sizes which all appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2085","Set","APAR","Probable","Eagle Court, Eagle Street, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and replaced a detached dwelling which had probably been built in the 19th century. This is part of Penn Fields which does not appear to have existed in the 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2086","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Penn Road","These propeerties are a mix of mid/late 20th century houses and 19th century houses.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map the other houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2087","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Woodfields Junior & Infants School","The school was built in the early 20th century upon fields.","The oldest part of the school first appears on the third edition OS map, but has been extended since.",1901,1910 "HBL2088","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Penn Road","The allotments were probably laid out in the mid 20th century, prior to this the land was used as a plant nursery. Planned enclosure may have taken place during the late 18th/19th century in this area.","Possible allotments on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2089","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wynn Road & Leighton Road","These houses were built in the inter war period upon a field system.","A large area of housing which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL209","Set","APAR","Certain","Pirbright Close, Bilston","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century back to back houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2090","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kingswood Gardens","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Coalway Farm which itself probably dated to the late 19th/early 20th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2091","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pennhouse Avenue, Windsor Avenue & Wells Road","These properties were built during the inter war period on fields.","All of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2092","Set","MDSM","Certain","Woodfield Avenue","Woodfield Avenue and most of the houses had been established in the early 20th century on fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, other houses appear by the fourth edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL2093","Set","MDDT","Possible","Shearwater Close","This cul de sac and its houses may date to the late 20th century and were established on the remains of fields which had not been completely developed.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL2094","Set","MDDT","Certain","Witton Road & Penn Road","These houses were probably built in the inter war period on fields.","All but two of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2095","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Crowther Road","The telephone exchange dates to the inter war period, although it is now much larger. It was built upon fields which bordered Newbridge House.","Although now much bigger the telephone exchange first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2096","Set","MDDT","Certain","Newbridge Drive & Tettenhall Road","These detached properties were probably built in the inter war period and replaced a single large detached property which probably dated to the 19th century.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2097","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Tettenhall Road","This terrace dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This terrace first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2098","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tettenhall Road","This property was probably built in the inter war period, and was built upon earlier paddocks.","A property which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2099","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Kingdom Hall, New Hampton Road West","This building dates to the mid/late 20th century, which had been built upon the grounds of the 19th century Newbridge House.","Building first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL21","Set","SMSM","Possible","Selbourne Close","The site of the Selbourne Works on the fourth edition OS map, it is now a small cul-de-sac of semi-detached houses named after the former industrial site.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The cul de sac is named after the industrial works which stood here on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL210","Set","APAR","Certain","Bank Street, Bradley","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. A small row of houses facing onto Salop Street dated from the late 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2100","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These properties date to the 19th century, those site between them date to the mid/late 20th century and represent an intensification of development in this area towards the later 20th century.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the others are post fourth infill.",1841,1880 "HBL2101","Set","SML","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2102","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Newhampton Road West at this point is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2103","Set","MMDST","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These properties date to the early 20th century and form part of an expansion of the suburbs of Wolverhampton which had begun in the later 19th century.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2104","Set","APAR","Probable","Tettenhall Road","These properties date to the late 20th century and replaced large semi detached houses which probably dated to the 19th century. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings date to the 1980/90s.",1981,2000 "HBL2105","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These properties date to the mid/late 19th century. The large buildings to the rear may also date to the 19th century as this was the site of the tramway depot during this period and into the early 20th century.","The semi appears on the first edition OS map, the other building first appears on the second edition. To the rear is the old tramway depot, now used as an antiques centre, which appeared on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2106","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Tettenhall Road, Newbridge","These properties date to the 19th century and represent the beginning of the expansion of Wolverhampton's suburbs to the west.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL2107","Set","MDTER","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These terraced properties date to the late 19th century and form part of Wolverhampton's early suburban expansion.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2108","Set","APAR","Certain","Sheringham Court","These apartements date to the 1960s/70s and were built on land that was used to play tennis in the early 20th century.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2109","Set","LGDT","Certain","Newbridge Crescent","These large detached houses date to the inter war period and are part of the completion of that phase of large middle class homes that were built to the west of Wolverhampton.","These dwellings first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL211","Set","MDTER","Probable","Martin Terrace","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, shops and workshops. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2110","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wolverhampton Girls' High School","The girls' school was built in the early/mid 20th century on the land belonging to a large detached house called Park House. This property dated to the 19th century and had been built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the 3rd edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2111","Soc","HIED","Certain","Wulfrun College of Further Education","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon farmland.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2112","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Judes' C of E Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and is partly sited upon Chapel Ash farm. Settlement was present here in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2113","Set","APAR","Probable","Newbridge Mews & Balfour Court, Tettenhall Road","The apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached property which itself had been built in the late 19th/early 20th century as part of the middle class expansion out of Wolverhampton.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map. (1960s/70s from modern aerial photography)",1961,1980 "HBL2114","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These large properties date to the late 19th century which represent the expansion of Wolverhampton to the west by the middle classes.","These properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2115","Set","MMDST","Certain","St Jude's Road West","This street was built in the 19th century when it was called Ann Street. The houses nearer the school are later, being late 19th/early 20th century.","Half of this road appears on the first edition OS map, the second half is present by the second edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2116","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Jude's Church","The church dates to the mid 19th century and the former vicarage was built in the late 19th/early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","The church appears on the first edition OS map. The current vicarage facing onto St Jude's Road East is post fourth edition and the former vicarage facing onto the Tettenhall Road first appears on the second edition OS map.",1866,1880 "HBL2117","Set","APAR","Certain","St Jude's Court, The Cedars & Slade Hill on Tettenhall Road","St Jude's Court was built in the inter war period as a purpose built apartment block. The other two sets of apartments both date to the late 20th century and both replace large 19th century houses.","St Jude's Court first appears on the fourth edition OS map and was a purpose built apartment block. The Cedars is an apartment block probably of 1960s/70s date and Slade Hill apartments are probably 1980s.",1911,1938 "HBL2118","Set","MDSM","Certain","Allen Road & Avondale Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Most of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map and the rest appear by the third.",1881,1900 "HBL2119","Set","MDTER","Certain","St Edmunds Close","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s. In the 19th and early 20th century this area still formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL212","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Martins Church Centre.","This building is now used for religious purposes, but had originally been built in the mid 19th century as a school. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Marked as St Martin's Church Centre on modern mapping. This building appears on the first edition OS map as a school, but it has been extended in the intervening years.",1866,1880 "HBL2120","Ind","GARA","Certain","Riches Street","These buildings are now used as a garage but date to at least the early/mid 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century workshops. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These buildings appear on the fourth edition OS map, and possibly earlier.",1911,1938 "HBL2121","Set","SMDT","Certain","Riches Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built on a bowling green which had been established at the time of the surrounding houses in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2122","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Stubbs Road","The houses along this road began to appear in the inter war period and the road was completed in the mid/late 20th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, but some post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2123","Set","MMDST","Certain","Eagle Street & Duke Street","These properties probably all date to the 19th century and form part of the late settlement of Penn Fields, which does not appear to have existed in the 18th century.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2124","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lime Stree, Dalton Street etc.","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built on fields.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, the rest are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2125","Set","MDSM","Certain","Owen Road","These properties were built in the late 19th/early 20th century upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2126","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Chad's church & Parish Room","The parish room dates to the late 19th century and was the original church built to serve the new community. The present church was built in the early 20th century.","The church first appears on the third edition OS map, but the parish room is present on the second edition as the original church.",1901,1910 "HBL2127","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Merridale Street West","The factory dates to the early/mid 20th century but the houses are slightly earlier. Cottages were present before this housing area was built.","The factory buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings appear on the second edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2128","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Merridale Street West","A factory parts of which may date to the late 19th/early 20th century. It was originally a cycle works.","Parts of the factory which appears as a cycle works on the second edition OS map possibly survive in the current building which takes this shape by the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2129","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Corner of Upper Ettingshall Road & Caddick Street, Hurst Hill","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked upon the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL213","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","St Martins Terrace","This area of land may have been laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a paddock, which had formed part of a larger field system in the late 18th century.","An area of open land with footpaths marked through it.",1939,2000 "HBL2130","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Owen Road & others","These properties were built in the late 19th/early 20th century on a field system, which may partly have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. The northern part of this area was possibly piecemeal enclosure. The remainder may be earlier enclosure.",1881,1900 "HBL2131","Set","APAR","Certain","Lennox Gardens","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon allotment gardens which had been established in the early 20th century.","Mainly post fourth edition OS map maisonettes and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2132","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Merridale Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon allotment gardens which had been established in at least the 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2133","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rayleigh Road & Norfolk Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although a few first appear on the second.",1901,1910 "HBL2134","Set","SML","Certain","Rayleigh Road","These houses were built in the late 19th/early 20th century upon fields.","These properties first appear on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2135","Set","SML","Certain","Bruford Road","These terraces houses were built in the early 20th century on fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2136","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Burleigh Road","These houses were built in the early 20th century upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2137","Set","MDSM","Probable","Batmans Hill, Bradley","This housing estate dates to the mid 20th century and was built on an area that had been exploited for coal, but a field system was still recognizable in the 19th century and early 20th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2138","Set","APAR","Certain","Wesley Street, Hall Green","These maisonettes and apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of terraces which were probably built in the 19th century.","These properties all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2139","Set","SMTER","Probable","Off Wesley Street","These properties probably date to the 1960s/70s and appear to have been built upon a field.","Small houses which post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL214","Set","MDDT","Probable","King Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a mid 19th century church. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2140","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rose Street","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","All properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century, except one pair which appears on the fourth edition.",1939,1950 "HBL2141","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Hall Green Cemetery, Hall Green","The cemetery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2142","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Hallgreen Street","The building currently used as the Methodist chapel was built in the late 19th/early 20th century as the Sunday School. It is probable that settlement existed in this period from the late 19th/early 19th century.","The church was formerly the Sunday School which first appears on the second edition OS map. The burial ground to the rear appears on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2143","Set","APAR","Certain","Hall Green Street, Hall Green","The current dwellings date to the 1960s/70s and were built on the site of several back to back properties and possible industrial workshops. Settlement is possibly present in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2144","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former line of Great Western Railway - Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton branch","This polygon represents the line of the Great Western Railway branch serving Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton. It is still visbile as an earthwork in parts.","This line has gone out of use in the post fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2145","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hilly Road & Hall Green Street, Hall Green","These house may mainly date to the mid 20th century, although parts of the public house may be at least 19th century in date.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Parts of the public house probably appear on the first edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL2146","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hall Green Street","The majority of these properties date to the late 20th century, although parts of the two public houses probably date to at least the 19th century. They represent all that remains of an earlier area of housing.","These properties date to the post fourth edition OS map, but the two public houses probably appear on the first edition OS map and are all that remain of the original little settlement here.",1981,2000 "HBL2147","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","North of Brierley Lane","An area of grassland upon which coal mining occurred in the 19th century.","Aerial photography shows this as an area of grassland, which is likely to have survived from at least the first edition OS map. It formerly had coal mining taking place upon it.",1821,1880 "HBL2148","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bradley Lane, Bradley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the part of the former Bradley colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, those to the north are post fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL2149","Set","APAR","Certain","Rocket Pool Drive, Batmans Hill","These apartments and maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon part of Bradley Colliery which appears to have gone out of use by the inter war period.","These properties post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 19th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL215","Ind","METWK","Certain","Between Salop Street & Hatton Street",,"Whole site dominated by the foundry - part of this building may date to the 1910s? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2150","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Wallace Road","The community hall presumably dates to the same period as the housing estates and was built upon the former Bradley Colliery, which appears to have ceased operation by the inter war period. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th.","The community hall post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2151","Set","MXSST","Probable","Rocket Pool Estate","This housing estate dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon Bradley Colliery, which ceased operation by the inter war period. This area had mainly been an early field system in the late 18th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests late 1940/50s. Rocket Pool was beginning to form by the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL2152","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Martins CofE School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Bradley Colliery. The colliery had subsumed Bradley Hall by the late 19th century, but the hall was present in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2153","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Great Bridge Road","Part of this factory once formed part of a much larger engineering works in the inter war period. The works had been built upon Bradley Colliery, which in this area had begun in the late 18th century.","One of these factory buildings first appears on the fourth edition as part of a much larger engineering works. The other buildings and the extension to the earlier one all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL2154","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wallace Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Bradley Colliery, which had been opened by the late 18th century and possibly ceased operation by the inter war period of the 20th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,1950 "HBL2155","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal (Wolverhampton Level)",,"The canal is marked on all four historic maps, the 2"" OS map and Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1770,1775 "HBL2156","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Part of Great Western Railway (Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Branch)",,"This railway was dismantled since the fourth edition OS map was published. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2157","Ser","GASW","Certain","Former Bilston Gas Works","The gas works date to the later 19th century, although they probably ceased operation in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system, possibly made up of Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","Bilston Gas Works are marked on the first edition OS map, although they may have been out of operation since the early 20th century? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1871,1880 "HBL2158","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Leonard's C of E Junior & Infants School","The school was built in the mid/late 20th century on the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system, possibly made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2159","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Freezeland","An area of rough grassland which has been present since at least the late 19th century, having been a colliery earlier. This area had formed part of a field system, possibly made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","An area of rough grass which has been marked as such on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL216","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Former School, Ash Street, Bradley","The school building dates to the 19th century and is now in use as a school.","Both buildings appear on the first edition OS mapping and appear to be little altered. A school and infants school on the first to fourth editions. The land around them is now open, the rest in car parking. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2160","Set","SMSM","Possible","Ward Street","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and replaced a short row of terraces that were probably built in the 19th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2161","Ind","INDES","Certain","Reliance Trading Estate","The trading estate stands on the site of a 19th century iron and steel works. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The trading estate probably post date the fourth edition OS map, although one or two buildings may survive from the earlier iron works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2162","Tra","RAIW","Probable","Line of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway",,"The railway is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1831,1880 "HBL2163","Ind","GARA","Certain","Parkfield Road","The garage dates to the late 20th century and replaced a row of terraces which had been built in the late 19th/early 20th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests a car showroom.",1939,2000 "HBL2164","Com","PUBHS",,"The Orange Tree Public House & The Old Bush","These buildings probably date to the 19th centuy, although only one of them was a public house in the late 19th century.","These properties may appear on the first edition OS map, though only one is a public house at this point.",1821,1880 "HBL2165","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of Ward Street","An area of derelict land that was created in the mid/late 20th century when the iron and steel works was demolished. This large works had dated from the 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","This area has become derelict in the post fourth edition period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2166","Ser","PWRS","Certain","Ettingshall Road","The power station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land. This had been the site of the Mars Iron Works from the 19th century to the early 20th century. PQ adds: this site was demolished by 2008.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2167","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Ettingshall Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Ettingshall Iron Foundry which dated from the 19th century. Settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2168","Ind","INDES","Certain","Webner Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the late 20th century and was built on the site of railway sidings and goods sheds. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL2169","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Boyden Close, Bilston","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon terraces which probably dated to the 19th century. Settlement may have been present along Ettingshall Road in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL217","Set","SMTER","Certain","Powell Place & Chatwin Place","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon possible fields, which may have been enclosed Medieval strips.","First appears on fourth ediiton.",1911,1938 "HBL2170","Set","MXSST","Probable","Frost Street & John Street","These properties probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and were laid out along the existing roads. As well as terraces the area also had two malthouses in the 19th and early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, but were laid out on existing streets which had had terraces along them. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2171","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ettingshall Road","The small works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable colliery which would have cease operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2172","Rec","SPGR","Certain","West of Ward Street","A playing field and play ground which date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system, possibly made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th.","Post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2173","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bingley School","These two buildings were both schools when they were built in the early 20th century upon a field system.","First appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2174","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bamford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2175","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Church Street","The telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier terraces. Settlement in this area probably dates from the late 18th/early 19th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2176","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St John's Church, St John's Square","St John's Square and the church date to the late 18th century.","The church is present on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL2177","Tra","CARPK","Certain","St Marks' Ring Road","These car parks date to the time of the ring road which had knocked through an area of housing at this point. This was part of Wolverhampton in the pre 1750 period.","Two car parks which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2178","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Hallet Drive, Graiseley Street & Dale Street","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and replaced an area of 19th century terraced housing. Part of this area appears to have been part of Wolverhampton since before 1750, the other half was probably fields.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2179","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","St Chad's Recreation Ground","The public park date to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to the park this was an area of small 19th century terraced houses, which until the late 19th century marked the outer limits of Wolverhampton.","The park has been laid out in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL218","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Lord Street","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century. This area had been a field system, possibly of enclosed Medieval fields, in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2180","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pelham Street","The factory dates to at least the inter war period and parts of it may be earlier. This area had once been the site of early 20th century terraces.","Parts of the extant building may date back to the building shown on the third edition OS map. It had been a laundry.",1911,1938 "HBL2181","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","Merridale Street West","The church dates to the late 20th century and was built upon an area of 19th century terraces.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, it does not state the denomination.",1939,2000 "HBL2182","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Merridale Street","This open space was created in the mid/late 20th century when the buildings belonging to the Merridale Works, working metals, and the courtyard houses were demolished. All of these buildings would have dated to the 19th century.","Public open space created in post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2183","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Mander & Wulfrun Centres",,"The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map and was laid out over streets and the old commercial core.",1939,2000 "HBL2184","Com","COMCR","Certain","Dudley Street, Lichfield Street & Queens Square","This is the commercial heart of Wolverhampton and the buildings here date to several periods. This would have been the centre of Medieval Wolverhampton.","Part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton which almost certainly formed part of the Medieval town. The buildings in this area cover many different periods.",,1750 "HBL2185","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Wolverhampton Civic Centre","The civic centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of the market hall which dated to at least the 19th century. This area had formed part of Wolverhampton since at least the Medieval period.","Wolverhampton's Civic Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2186","Com","COMCR","Certain","Darlington Street","Part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton with buildings which date to many periods. Darlington Street was constructed in the late 18th/early 19th century, but part of this area may have formed part of Medieval Wolverhampton before this.","Part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton with buildings of many dates. Darlington Street was only cut through in the post 1750 period.",1751,1820 "HBL2187","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Darlington Methodist Chapel","The Methodist chapel was built in the early 20th century and replaced an earlier chapel. This area became built up in the late 18th/early 19th century and prior to that had been an area of closes.","This chapel first appears on the second edition OS map, but it replaced an earlier building.",1881,1900 "HBL2188","Com","COMCR","Certain","Victoria Street","Part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton with buldings dating to many periods. This also formed part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","Part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton with buildings of many periods, including a Medieval timber framed building.",,1750 "HBL2189","Com","COMCR","Certain","Cleveland Street & Bell Street","Part of the commercial core which dates to the mid/late 20th century which had been built upon the site of two 19th century metal works. This area was at the very edge of Wolverhampton in the pre 1750 period.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and they probably form part of the commercial core.",1939,2000 "HBL219","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hill Street","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. This area was possibly being mined for coal in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2190","Com","COMCR","Probable","Victoria Fold","Many of these buildings date to the inter war period, including the former cinema. This was part of Wolverhampton in the pre 1750 period and may have been part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","The majority of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map and are presumably shops. The club also appears on this map as a cinema.",1911,1938 "HBL2191","Com","COMCR","Probable","Worcester Street","This area contains many late 19th/early 20th buildings and a few may be earlier. Settlement was laid out along most of this road in the pre 1750 period.","Probably part of the commercial core in the mid/late 19th century as it is now.",,1750 "HBL2192","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Pitt Street","One of these buildings dates to the 19th century and was originally the Phoenix Lock Works. This area became part of Wolverhampton in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The warehouse building dates to the 19th century, but it was a lock works at this period. Other buildings are later in date.",1821,1880 "HBL2193","Com","MRKT","Certain","Retail Market Hall","The market hall dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of courtyard housing which dated to the late 18th/19th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2194","Com","OFF","Certain","St John's Square","Many of these office buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, but other buildings are earlier. This area was developed in the late 18th/early 19th century.","Many of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, some may be earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL2195","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lea Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and form part of the growing suburbs at this time, which had been built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2196","Set","MDDT","Possible","Penn Road","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century and the library is slightly earlier. The houses were built upon the site of Lakin Villas a pair of large semi detached houses which dated to the 19th century.","The houses and the library post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that thehouse date to the late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL2197","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Alexandra Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably formed one of Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","These properties first appear on the 3rd edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2198","Set","LGTER","Certain","Penn Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed one of Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2199","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","The earliest property dates to the early 20th century, others facing onto Penn Road were built in the inter war period. Some late 20th century houses have been built in one of the gardens.","The earliest house, now a home for the elderly, first appears on the third edition OS map, the others appear by the fourth and post fourth edition. Some of the post fourth edition houses have been built in the garden of the earliest property.",1901,1910 "HBL22","Set","SML","Probable","Terraces in Lime Street","A row of terraces first appearing on the second edition OS map. A rope walk stood to the north of this polygon from the first edition through to the third.","A terrace of what appears to be tunnel back houses on all maps, except the first edition. The modern map shows little space between the road and the houses implying that there are no front gardens. The rear of the properties on the second edition have individual yards to the rear and behind them an undivided area which may have been a communal garden? Certainly on later maps it has been sub-divided and aerial photography suggests it has been divided into individual gardens for each house. The very last house on this side of the road is a modern detached property sitting on the site of a rope walk.",1881,1900 "HBL220","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Wilkinson Avenue Recreation Park","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century and was being worked by the late 18th century.","First appears on the fourth edition OS with a band stand and a war memorial.",1911,1938 "HBL2200","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Between Birches Barn Road & Jeffcock Road","These allotments were laid out in the inter war period upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2201","Set","MDSM","Certain","Jeffcock Road & Lea Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Houses that first appear on the third edition OS map. Jeffcock Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1901,1910 "HBL2202","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bruford Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2203","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Burleigh Road","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2204","Set","MDDT","Certain","Burleigh Road","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period, although a few others are later. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","About half these houses first appear on the fourth edition and half are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2205","Set","COTYP","Probable","Jeffcock Road","These properties date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of a Medieval open field.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2206","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Merridale Cemetery","The cemetery was established in the later 19th century in an area of enclosed fields.","The cemetery, although covering a smaller area, appears on the first edition OS map.",1861,1880 "HBL2207","Set","SML","Certain","Jeffcock Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2208","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Fistral Gardens","These properties date to the late 20th century and represent infill development within an earlier housing estate.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL2209","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Birches Barn Road & Jeffcock Road","These house date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may once have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","Houses of different sizes all first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL221","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Sum Avenue","These allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system which may have been exploited for coal at an unknown date.","A small area of allotments - once part of a much larger area, first appearing on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL2210","Set","LGDT","Certain","Beckminster House, Birches Barn Road","This property was a large 19th century house and grounds which are now used as offices.","A large house and grounds are marked on the first to fourth edition OS map. The building has been extended and is now used as council offices.",1841,1880 "HBL2211","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Penn Fields School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war recreation ground.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2212","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","West of Great Bridge Road","This land has been open rough grassland since at least the mid/late 19th century and coal mining had taken place here between the late 18th and mid/late 19th century when Bradley Colliery expanded.","Marked as rough grassland since at least the first edition OS map (one corner on the fourth edition contained part of the engineering works. The landline mapping shows houses beginning to appear on this site and the modern aerial photography shows a housing estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL2213","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Filled section of Birmingham canal","Rough grass, previously part of the Birmingham canal","The former line of a canal which was closed in the 1960s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1960,2000 "HBL2214","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","South of Cross Street, Batmans Hill","This land may be part of Weddell Wynd Community Woodland with paths running through it. It had previously been mined for coal.","This area of grassland is probably part of Weddell Wynd Community Woodland - an area of public open space which is not currently woodland (from modern aerial photography.). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2215","Ind","INDES","Certain","Oakleigh Trading Estate","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built over two areas of 19th century settlement.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2216","Ind","METWK","Certain","Anchor Road","Industrial buildings one of which is a foundry which dates to the mid 20th century. This was the site of a cement works from the 19th to the early 20th century and the foundry may have reused some of these buildings.","The industrial complex to the south is marked on the fourth edition OS map as a foundry and it may still be operating as a metal working site. The complex to the north post dates the fourth edition and was built upon the site of a few domestic dwellings. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL2217","Ind","WRKS","Certain","North of Anchor Road","The industrial unit dates to the late 20th century. This had been an area of squatter settlement from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This large industrial unit post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that this dates to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2218","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Land between the Birmingham Canal and the railway.","This land appears to have been quarried in the past but has also been rough grassland.","An area of rough grassland is marked on the first to fourth editions, although there is also evidence of quarrying activity? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL2219","Set","MDDT","Certain","South of Biddings Lane","These detached houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon the site of a brickworks.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL222","Set","APAR","Probable","Slim Avenue, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2220","Set","APAR","Probable","Hinchliffe Avenue, Wolverhampton","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon land that had been derelict since the inter war period. This had been the site of Prioryfield Furnaces and a brickworks.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL2221","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hinchliffe Avenue","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon land which had been derelict since the early 20th century. This had been the site of a brickworks in the 19th century.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL2222","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","South of Shaw Road","This land was probably once part of Ettingshall Colliery which went out of operation in the early 20th century. The area has been left as rough grassland/scrub ever since.","First marked as grassland/scrub on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2223","Set","SMTER","Probable","Biddings Lane","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon land that had been derelict since the early 20th century. This had been the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL2224","Set","MDDT","Certain","Biddings Lane","These houses mainly date to the interwar period and appear to have been built upon the site of a small 19th century industrial complex.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other house post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2225","Ind","WRKS","Possible","North of Billings Lane","This industrial unit appears to date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war enamel ware factory. It had been derelict land at the end of the 19th and early 20th century, having been the site of a brickworks.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this building dates to the latter part of this period, but it is on a similar alignment (although a slightly different shape) to the previous enamel ware factory. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2226","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of Billings Lane","An industrial building which dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have replaced buildings connected to the canal wharf.","A small depot is marked on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2227","Ser","SUBS","Certain","South of Anchor Road","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon land that had formerly been mined for coal.","An electricity sub station. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2228","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Anchor Road","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a former colliery which had ceased operation during the 19th century.","These industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2229","Set","APAR","Certain","Hessian Close, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Ettingshall Colliery which went out of operation in the early 20th century.","Modern aerial photography suggest properties of mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL223","Set","SMSM","Probable","Slim Avenue & Edward Close","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments and 19th century terraces. This area possibly formed part of a field system in the late 18th century, but was mined for coal at some later point.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2230","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Birmingham New Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of Ettingshall Colliery.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are post fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2231","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Crossroads at Millfields Road & Manor Road","Settlement is known to have clustered at this crossroads in the period before 1750.","The earliest buildings date appear on the first edition OS map including the public house. Other buildings are later.",1821,1880 "HBL2232","Ind","INDES","Certain","Waterside Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works. This area probably formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Modern aerial photography suggests this industrial estate date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL2233","Ind","ENGW","Certain","South of Millfields Road","This large factory dates to the inter war period. Settlement is known to have existed in this area before 1750.","This large factory first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL2234","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Ward Street","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon 19th century courtyard housing. This area appears to have been a field system of enclosed Medieval strips in the late 18th century.","The club post dates the fourth editon OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2235","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Ward Street","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built the site of a former colliery, which would have gone out of used by the mid/late 19th century. This area may have been the site of earlier coal mining.","The depot and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2236","Ind","WRKS","Certain","North of Millfields Road","Parts of this industrial complex may date to the 19th century and certainly the whole complex was present by the inter war period.","Parts of this complex may date to the 19th century and appear on the first edition OS map, it grows over time and reaches its current size by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL2237","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","South of Millfields Road","A woodland stands on this section of Millfields Road, but it has only become established since the second world war. Houses stood here in the inter war period and settlement is known from the late 18th/early 19th century.","A small woodland is depicted on the landline mapping and is shown on modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL2238","Com","OFF","Probable","North of Millfields Road","These buildings are probably offices and date to the late 20th century, which were built on the site of a large house. Settlement is known for this area before 1750.","Modern aerial photography suggests these buildings date to the latter part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL2239","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of Millfields Road","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a boat and wagon works, which was located in the curve of the canal, and on 19th century terraces.","These industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL224","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hill Street, Bradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which appears to have been exploited for coal at an unknown date.","First appears on fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2240","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Wellington Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a former colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map; the apartment block post dates the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2241","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wellington Road","This factory dates to the inter war period when it was a boot and shoe works. The factory replaced squatter settlement which had been established during the 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","At least parts of this factory appear on the fourth edition OS map when it was a boot and shoe factory. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2242","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wellington Road & Cemetery Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2243","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wellington Road","Parts of this factory may date to the late 19th century when a brewery stood here associated with the extant 19th century public house. In the inter war period this factory was a shoe factory. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th.","This works appears on the fourth edition OS map as the Crown Boot and Shoe factory. The first part of the factory which stands gable end onto the road may first appear on the second edition OS map as a brewery. The public house appears on the first edition OS map as an inn.",1911,1938 "HBL2244","Set","APAR","Probable","Bulger Road, Bilston","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and replaced a row of 19th century terraces known as Cemetery Row. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2245","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bulgar Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon waste land that had at some point been exploited for coal. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2246","Set","SMSM","Certain","Nelson Avenue, Bulgar Road etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon waste land that had at some point been exploited for coal. This area had formed part of field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2247","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hadley Road","These houses date to the inter war period. This area had been the site of probable squatter settlement since the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2248","Set","MDSM","Certain","Hall Park Road","The older houses date to the early 20th century and the others date to the inter war period. Squatter settlement was located here in the 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the third edition OS map and the others appear on the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL2249","Set","MXSST","Certain","Priestfield Street & Lawley Road","Most of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL225","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Colton Hill Community School & Bilston Educational Centre","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century industrial sites and a disused colliery, which may have begun operation in the late 18th century and ceased in the late 19th.","The first of these school buildings appear on the third edition OS map, the school has been enlarged over the years. What are now playing fields on the third and fourth editions still appears to be derelict land.",1901,1910 "HBL2250","Set","MDDT","Certain","High Park Road","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2251","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Cranmore Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and they were built upon allotment gardens. This had been a large area of allotment gardens in the 19th century, but they were gradually built upon over the 20th century.","Modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1970 "HBL2252","Set","MDSM","Certain","Paget Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and represent Wolverhampton's early suburban growth west. They had been built upon an area of allotment gardens, which had previously formed part of a field system.","The oldest houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the rest mainly appear by the third edition OS map, but some are modern infill. The line of Paget Road is marked on the first edition OS map, but it is a track serving the allotment gardens.",1881,1900 "HBL2253","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These large houses all date to the late 19th century and form part of Wolverhampton's early middle class suburban growth. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","The oldest houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2254","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Half Way House, Tettenhall Road","The Half Way House public house probably dates to the 19th century.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map, & is also marked on the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL2255","Set","MDSM","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and form part of Wolverhampton's early middle class suburbs. The houses were built upon an area of allotment gardens.","The oldest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2256","Set","MMDST","Certain","Cranmore Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon an area of allotment gardens.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2257","Set","MDTER","Certain","Cranmore Road & Clark Street","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. Clark Street had begun as the road leading down to Chapel Ash Farm House, as marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL2258","Set","APAR","Certain","Thurlby Court, Tettenhall Road","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of several semi detached and detached houses, which dated to the 19th century.","These apartments and shops post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later 20th century.",1971,1990 "HBL2259","Set","MDSM","Certain","Clark Road etc,","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL226","Set","SMSM","Certain","Linton Croft","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of terraces which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map when there were more of them. Several were demolished to make way for the Black Country Route.",1911,1938 "HBL2260","Set","MDSM","Certain","Clark Road & Marchant Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2261","Set","MDDT","Certain","Clark Road","These detached houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2262","Set","LGDT","Certain","Compton Road","These large detached houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2263","Set","MDDT","Possible","Pentland Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon some large 19th century houses and a sand pit. The sand pit had been a brick yard in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2264","Set","MMDST","Possible","Glen Court","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2265","Set","LGSM","Certain","Avenue Road","The large semi detached houses date to the mid/late 19th century, the other dwellings date to the mid/late 20th century.","The large houses appear on the first edition OS map, the other houses and apartments post date the fourth.",1841,1880 "HBL2266","Set","APAR","Possible","Penn Fields Court, Upper Zoar Street, Wolverhampton","These buildings date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. The industries being carried out here included a 19th century tin plate works and an inter war engineering works.","Possibly an apartment block, both this building and the surgery, appear to date to the latter part of this period from the modern aerial photographys",1981,2000 "HBL2267","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Tarmac Road","These buildings date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a few houses and upon the site of Ettingshall Lodge Colliery which probably closed in the early 20th century. The inter war Tarmac works also covered part of this site.","Probable works which from modern aerial photography date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2268","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Millfields Road and the canal","The buildings in this area date to the late 20th century. This was the site of the Tarmac Works in the early/mid 20th century which had been established on the site of the Ettingshall Lodge Colliery.","Modern aerial photography shows buildings probably dating the the later part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2269","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hardon Road & Bowen Street, Parkfields","The earliest of these houses date to inter war period, the others are later. A works also stood here in the inter war period and this had replaced 19th century squatter settlement.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date this map and are probably mid and late 20th century in date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL227","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Bankfield Road","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation in the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","First appears on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2270","Ind","INDES","Certain","Spring Road Industrial Estate, Ettingshall","The industrial estate dates to the late 20th century and was built upon part of Springvale Iron Foundry.","These buildings post date the fourth edition and date to the later part of this period on the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2271","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Spring Road, Ettingshall","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the 19th century Springvale Iron Foundry. This area appears to have formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2272","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Spring Road, Ettingshall","The industrial units date to the late 20th century and replaced a brickworks which had been established in the late 19th/early 20th century. This area had been part of either Parkfield or Ettingshall Colliery.","These units date to the late 20th century from the modern aerial photography. Part of this polygon was part of either Parkfield colliery or Ettingshall colliery until the early 20th century (3rd edition OS map) when both are marked as disused. A brickworks becomes established in the east of the polygon by the late 19th/early 20th century (2nd edition OS map) and remains in operation on both the third & fourth editions, then being known as Deepfields Fire Brick & Clay Works. Squatter settlement was also located in this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2273","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between Birmingham New Road & Spring Road, Ettinghsall","This area of rough grassland was the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased operation by the early 20th century. This area may have formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","This area is marked as rough grassland on the second edition OS map when it was still part of Parkfield colliery and Ettingshall colliery. Both of the collieries are marked as disused by the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2274","Set","SMSM","Certain","West of Spring Road, Ettingshall","These semi detached houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the edge of Ettingshall Colliery which had ceased operation in the early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the side of the disused Ettingshall colliery which had been in operation until the early 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2275","Set","MDSM","Certain","East of Spring Road, Ettingshall","The houses date to the early 20th century, but the electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century. This had been the site of what may have been squatter settlement in the 19th and early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the electricity sub station is post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2276","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Goldtel Industrial Estate, Ettingshall","The current industrial buildings date to the late 20th century and replaced a metal works which had its origins in the 19th century, but by the inter war period had grown quite large. Part of this site also included the Lanesfield Colliery.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings date to the later part of this period. The northern part of this polygon was the site of Lanesfield Colliery (though it may have stretched over the whole site) on the first and second edition OS maps. Towards the middle of the polygon was the Manor Iron & Tin Sheet works, which is also present on the fourth edition as the Manor Works, covering a much larger area. To the north on the third and fourth edition is a Boiler Works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2277","Set","SMTER","Possible","Hackford Road","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a couple of squatter cottages and their paddocks. Squatter settlement is indicated in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2278","Set","SMSM","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Ettingshall","Most of these semi detached houses were built in the inter war period and were built upon clay pits which had been established in the early 20th century. This had probably been part of Ettingshall Colliery prior to this.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it. They were presumably built around the same time the Birmingham New Road was laid out. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2279","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lanesfield Primary School, Ettingshall","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had possibly been part of Ettingshall Colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL228","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Former site of Albert Street Iron works.","The derelict land dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the early 20th century metal works and the 19th century terraces were demolished. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","Derelict land post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2280","Set","SMSM","Possible","Milton Road Etc, Ettingshall","This housing estate possibly dates to the 1950s and was built upon of a 19th century colliery which had closed by the early 20th century.","This estate is mainly made up of semi detached houses, but also includes some apartment blocks and maisonettes dotted throughout it. It post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1950s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2281","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Wood Street, Ettingshall","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and replaced 19th century terraces and a school.","These houses and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2282","Set","SMTER","Certain","Spring Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century. Settlement may have been present in this area from before 1750.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, part of the row has been demolished.",1881,1900 "HBL2283","Set","LGDT","Certain","Between Birmingham New Road & Spring Road","This property dates to the mid/late 19th century when it was a house called Rookery Hall. It is currently used as a club with a bowling green.","This building was originally built as domestic dwelling and appears on the first edition OS map as Rookery Hall, it is not marked on the tithe map. It is now a club which has been subject to massive ground floor extensions.",1841,1880 "HBL2284","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Lanesfield Methodist Church, Ettingshall","The Methodist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon clay pits. A brick yard was located here in the 19th century.","The Methodist church post dates the fourth edition OS map. It was built upon the site of clay pits and a former brick yard.",1939,2000 "HBL2285","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Staffordshire Knot Public House, Ettingshall","The publc house and the community centre both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of clay pits which had been exploited to make bricks.","The public house and the community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2286","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pritchett Avenue & Crawford Avenue","This housing estate dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields at the edge of the colliery area, which lay to the north east.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2287","Set","MMDST","Certain","Sunset Place, Ettingshall","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The modern aerial photography suggests these date to the later part of this period and that they are likely to be sheltered housing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL2288","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ward Grove & Pruden Avenue","These semi detached houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, others post date it. Some probably only date to a few years after the publication of the map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2289","Set","MDSM","Probable","Waverley Crescent","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 1940s/50s.",1951,1960 "HBL229","Com","SUPST","Certain","Off Black Country Way","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century metal works and terraces. This area was possibly a field system of enclosed strip fields in the late 18th century.","Includes area of car park and two unidentified buildings.",1981,2000 "HBL2290","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hill Avenue Primary School","The school probably dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2291","Set","LGDT","Certain","Rookery Road","This house dates to the early 20th century and it was built upon the site of several squatter's cottages and enclosures. Settlement is indicated here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This house first appears on the third edition OS map. Previously there had been squatter settlement upon this site. There had been about four cottages shown on the first edition OS map, but this had reduced to just one by the time of the second edition. Could this have been due to the closing of Rookery Colliery on the other side of Rookery Road? Settlement is indicated here on the 2"" OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2292","Set","SMDT","Probable","Rookery Road & Birmingham New Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Wards Meadow Colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2293","Set","SMSM","Certain","Rookery Road","Most of these houses date to the inter war period or are more recent. They were built upon Meadow Wards colliery which began in operation in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2294","Set","MDDT","Certain","Birmingham New Road","This property dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of Ward's Meadow Colliery which began operation in the late 19th/early 20th century.","This property first appears on the fourth edition OS map, and probably dates to the time the Birmingham New Road was built.",1911,1938 "HBL2295","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Tern Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL2296","Set","SMDT","Probable","Sherrans Dell","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2297","Set","MDDT","Possible","Farrington Road","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2298","Set","MDDT","Possible","Edale Close","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2299","Set","MDDT","Possible","Ettingshall Park Farm Lane","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the lane that once led to Ettingshall Park Farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL23","Set","SMTER","Possible","Lime Street","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL230","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Off Bankfield Road","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an area of derelict land which had been created in the late 19th century when an iron works was demolished. This area had been mined, but in the late 18th century was fields.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2300","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road East","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s. Settlement is indicated in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2301","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ettingshall Park Housing estate","This large housing estate dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of Ettingshall Farm Park which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century and its fields. This area may have been part of a Medieval deer park?","These houses all post date the fourth edition OS map and the majority are on medium sized plots (being greater than 250 m square and smaller than 500m square). The estate includes a small shopping precinct and at least one public house, & a club. The previous field system was fairly irregular, but was made up of quite large fields. This polygon also includes the site of Ettingshall Park Farm which was on the first edition 25"" OS map and on the 2"" 1816 OS map. It is possibly the site of a Medieval manor ",1951,1960 "HBL2302","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Ettingshall Park","The church and vicarage were probably built at the same time as the housing estate in the mid 20th century.","The church and its vicarage post date the fourth edition and were clearly built to service the new housing estate.",1939,2000 "HBL2303","Set","APAR","Probable","Sutton Court, Ettingshall Park","These properties date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2304","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Farrington Road & Camberley Crescent","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may once have formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2305","Set","SMSM","Possible","Camberley Crescent","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2306","Set","APAR","Probable","Dovedale Road & Mount Road, Ettingshall Park","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These apartments all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Some are maisonettes and some are apartment blocks. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2307","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Beacon Hill Cemetery","The cemetery was established in the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century clay quarrying and a brickworks which was present by the late 19th/early 20th century.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2308","Set","MDDT","Certain","Coton Road","These properties mostly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","Most of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2309","Set","SML","Certain","Westbourne Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These properties first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL231","Set","FARM","Certain","Berryfields Farm","Berryfields Farm probably dates from the 18th century.","Marked on first edition OS map. Some alteration has taken place to this farm over time.",,1750 "HBL2310","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ryecroft Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2311","Set","COTYP","Certain","Ryecroft Cottages","These cottages date to at least the 19th century and may be slightly earlier? Settlement is inidicated in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these properties appear on the 1st edition OS map, the houses to the rear post date the fourth.",1751,1880 "HBL2312","Set","MDSM","Certain","Westbourne Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these house first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2313","Set","MDSM","Certain","Belmont Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others appear by the time of the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL2314","Set","SML","Certain","Belmont Road","These terraced houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2315","Set","SMSM","Certain","Westbourne Road","These houses date to the inter war period, although the roads had been laid out earlier.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The road system has been laid out by the third edition OS map, but only a few plot have been developed at that time.",1911,1938 "HBL2316","Set","MMDST","Certain","Alexandra Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2317","Set","MDDT","Certain","Alexander Road & Belmont Road","Most of the detached properties date to the inter war period; the remaining properties date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, other houses are post fourth infill or replacements. The roads had been laid out by the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2318","Set","SMSM","Certain","Elmdale Road & Birchwood Road","These houses date to the interwar period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2319","Set","MDDT","Certain","Mount Road","These detached houses date to the inter war period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL232","Fie","IRREG","Probable","Fields around College Farm","These fields may represent early enclosure around College Farm which is known to date to before 1750.","An irregular pattern which may represent ancient enclosure.",,1750 "HBL2320","Set","MDDT","Certain","Mount Road","These detached houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field, which had probably formed one of Penn's Medieval fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a few post date it.",1901,1910 "HBL2321","Set","APAR","Probable","Bromley House, Penn Road, Penn","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century large detached property called Bromley House. This area had probably formed one of Penn's Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2322","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Aiden's Church, Mount Road","This church was built as a mission church in the early 20th century to serve the new community which was becoming established here at this time. This area had formed part of a field system, which would have formed one of Penn's Medieval fields.","This first appears on the third edition OS map as a mission church, although it is now much larger.",1901,1910 "HBL2323","Set","MDDT","Probable","Appleton Crescent","These houses were built within the gardens of larger properties facing onto main roads and date to the 1960s/70s. This area had probably formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s and were built on the gardens of the houses around them.",1961,1980 "HBL2324","Set","MDDT","Possible","Woodfield Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s, except for one house which was built in the inter war period. This area may have formed part of one of Upper Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, except for one house which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL2325","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Alexandra Road, Penn Road & Mount Road","These houses date to the inter war period although the road system had been laid out by the early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition O S map.",1911,1938 "HBL2326","Set","MDDT","Possible","Redmoor Gardens","The houses within the cul de sac may date to the late 20th century and are built upon the site of a large detached 19th century house called Uplands. The house facing onto Mount Road, however, is a 19th century cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, except for 26 Mount Road which appears on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL2327","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Penn Road","These properties largely date to the early 20th century, although some of the properties have been divided into apartments or extended into residential housing.","The majority of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map, others appear by the fourth edition OS. Some of the properites have been divided into apartments or have been extended and turned into Residential Homes.",1901,1910 "HBL2328","Set","SMTER","Certain","Penn Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2329","Set","MDDT","Probable","Camberley Drive & Dunnerley Grove","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, but one house in Dunnerley Grove first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL233","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Two fields between old quarry and railway line","A field system which may have been enclosed from the Medieval strip fields.","The first edition OS map and the tithe map suggest former strip fields enclosed at an early date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1351,1750 "HBL2330","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hinstock Close","These modern terraces date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Muchall Hall which dated to at least the early 19th century and possibly earlier. The house was demolished in 1961.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. See monuments tab for more details on Muchall Hall",1961,1980 "HBL2331","Set","APAR","Certain","Grosvenor Park, Penn Road, Penn","The apartment block dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large house which may have been built in the 19th century. Settlement is indicated in this area in the pre 1750 period.","A large block of apartments that post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2332","Set","RESHO","Probable","Muchall Grove, Penn","This probably residential housing which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a large detached house which was probably built in the 1860s. Settlement existed in this area before the end of the 18th century.","Probably a large apartment block which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2333","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Between Penn Road & Manor Road","This park was created in the mid/late 20th century and was formerly part of a field system.","This area of open land has a play ground within it and is probably now a public park. It was formerly fields.",1939,2000 "HBL2334","Set","MDDT","Probable","Manor Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house known as Penn Manor.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2335","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Windsor Avenue Playing Fields","The playing fields were laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon an area of fields.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2336","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Warstone County Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century farm.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL2337","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","North of Windsor Road Playing Fields","The allotments were laid out in the mid/late 20th century, previously had been part of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2338","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing fields east of Mount Road","The playing fields were laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon a field system.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map and had previously been a field - the eastern boundary remains.",1939,2000 "HBL2339","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","The majority of these large properties date to the inter war period and were built partly upon an cricket pitch.","The majority of houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL234","Ext","DULQ","Probable","Old quarry","A disused limestone quarry which was probably being worked during the Post Medieval period, but had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","Area of land with trees and ponds, known to be an old quarry, probably limestone in this part of Walsall. Called Jack Hole on the tithe map.",1751,1820 "HBL2340","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road, Muchall Road & Enderby Drive","These large properties largely date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these properties are large and first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although there has been some post fourth edition infill. The Penn Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2341","Set","MDDT","Possible","Enderby Drive","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL2342","Set","LGDT","Possible","Squirrel Walk","These houses date to the late 20th century and are partly infill of the properties around them which largely date to the earlier in the centuy.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and from modern aerial photography, probably date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2343","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Penn Road & Mount Road","These large houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses are mainly large and first appear on the third edition OS map, there are some smaller infill houses. The Penn Road is marked on Yates' map.",1901,1910 "HBL2344","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Mount Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which had probably formed one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2345","Set","SML","Certain","Penn Road","These terraces date to the inter war period and were built upon the grounds of a large detached house which once stood to the south.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and are therefore quite late in date.",1911,1938 "HBL2346","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Penn Road","These mainly large houses date to the late 19th century although some of the smaller properties are modern infill. This area had probably formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map - although some have been extended to form Residential Homes. Three smaller houses are post fourth edition infill, built into the large garden of one of the houses.",1881,1900 "HBL2347","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Penn Road","These houses largely date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of Penn Court. Settlement is known for this area in the pre 1750 period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2348","Set","MDSM","Probable","Sandringham Road, Balmoral Road & Whitehall Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL2349","Set","LGDT","Possible","Mount Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These large properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL235","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Fields around Bury Farm","These fields were probably enclosed piecemeal during thelate Medieval or earlier Post Medieval period. The presence of ridge and furrow earthworks survive confirms this area had been strip fields in the Medieval period.","Boundaries are both straight & slightly sinuous on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL2350","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mount Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","These properties all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2351","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Manor Primary School","The school building dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","This whole building first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a school, half of the building is now used as a community centre and library. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2352","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Shaw Road","Part of a once longer terrace which dates to the early 20th century and had been built upon the site of a colliery.","A terrace which first appears on the third edition OS map which was once larger than it is now.",1901,1910 "HBL2353","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Shaw Road","These properties mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built over what was probably 19th century squatter settlement associated with Ettingshall Colliery.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century (two sets of semis first appear on the fourth edition). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2354","Set","SMTER","Certain","Foster Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Foster Avenue is contemporary with the houses, but follows the line of a track across the coalfield. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2355","Set","SMSM","Certain","Mobberley Road","These houses were built in the inter war period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2356","Set","SML","Certain","Ettingshall Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon part of a 19th century colliery.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the detached house is present by the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2357","Set","APAR","Probable","Fozdar Crescent, Wolverhampton","These properties mainly date to the1960s/70s and were partly built upon early 20th century terraces.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that a few of them date to the late 20th century, but that the majority are 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2358","Set","MMDST","Certain","Shaw Road","These houses date to the early 20th century, the other properties date to the late 20th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the other buildings post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL2359","Set","MXSST","Certain","Ettingshall Road","These houses are of a mixture of dates. The earliest are the terraces which were built in the early 20th century with many of the semis being built in the inter war period, the remainder are more recent.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, most of the semis are present by the fourth edition OS map and other buildings are post fourth. This had been an area of squatter settlement, possibly dating back to the late 18th/early 19th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL236","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Land between Walsall Road and Longwood Lane","This area of land was probably created due to road alterations in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area. Formerly part of a field system, changes to the road system have left this portion of land with no obvious land use other than rough pasture.",1939,2000 "HBL2360","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Spread Eagle Public House, Ettingshall Road","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon an area of 19th century squatter settlement.",1939,2000 "HBL2361","Com","OFF","Probable","Tesco House, Ettingshall Road","Probably a mid/late 20th century office block which was built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","A building post dating the fourth edition OS map which may be an office block? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2362","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ettingshall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century squatter's cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL2363","Set","MMDST","Certain","Pugh Road & Watson Road etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2364","Set","MXSST","Certain","Rookery Avenue & Bowen Avenue, Ettingshall","These houses date to the early 20th century. Settlement may have been present here in the period prior to 1750.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. This was the site of Ettingshall Hall as shown on the tithe map.",1901,1910 "HBL2365","Set","MXSST","Possible","Bayliss Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon land that had formed part of the small 19th centuryl Rookery Colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2366","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","East of Childs Avenue","The park was laid out in the mid/late 20th century on the site of quarrying and mining, although a field system was still evident in the 19th century.","Probably a public park with a play ground which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2367","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Rookery Lane","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century.","A large health centre which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2368","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woodcross Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage. Settlement is known for this area from at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2369","Set","MDSM","Possible","Robertwynd & Nally Drive etc.","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon a 19th century colliery and partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL237","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Industrial site between Walsall Road & Longwood Lane","This works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields. This area may have been woodland prior to the late 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area. Possibly part of a wood on the 1775 map, by the 1816 map it appears to be a piece of land between the canal and the road, but on the tithe map is marked as woodland.",1939,2000 "HBL2370","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","North of Hurst Road","This area has been open for a long period. In the late 19th/early 20th century coal mining was carried out on a small scale here, but this appears to have ceased during the early 20th century.","This area had been subject to coal mining on the first & second edition OS map, but the shafts are not mentioned on the third or fourth. This area has therefore been open land for a long period, it has public footpaths running across it therefore probably public open space.",1939,2000 "HBL2371","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hurst Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a cottage. Settlement is known around Hurst Hill from the period before 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2372","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Hurst Hill Methodist Chapel","The Methodist Chapel dates to the mid 19th century along with the former Sunday School, now used as the church hall.","The chapel appears on the first edition OS map and at least part of the hall behind may also have been present, which has been used as a Sunday School in the past. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1861,1880 "HBL2373","Set","APAR","Probable","Cinder Hill & Hurst Road, Ettingshall","These properties date to the mid 20th century. Settlement in the area of Cinder Hill is known from before 1750.","Apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2374","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hall Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the rest are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2375","Set","APAR","Probable","Bellevue Street & Woodcross Lane, Ettingshall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and are built upon the site of 19th century dwellings.","These apartment blocks post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. It appears that Woodcross Lane dates to the 19th century?",1961,1980 "HBL2376","Set","RESHO","Possible","Rookery Lodge, Woodcross Lane","A building which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","Probably a residential home which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2377","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Bath Street, Beacon Street & Johnson Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and replaced a small settlement that dated to the pre 1750 period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and are built upon the site of a settlement upon Cinder Hill which is marked on th 1st edition 25"" OS map and is indicated upon Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL2378","Set","MMDST","Certain","Woodcross Street","The majority of these houses date to the early 20th century. Settlement is likely to exist from the late 18th/early 19th century on this part of Cinder Hill.","The larger set of terraces first appears on the third edition OS map, the other post dates the fourth. The semis appear on the second/third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2379","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hopstone Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL238","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Land along side Longwood Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Piece of land that is probably fields on the first to third editions (fourth edition does not exist for this area) and therefore could still be classified as fields? Possibly part of a wood on the 1775 map, by the 1816 map it appears to be a piece of land between the canal and the road, but the tithe map shows woodland called 'Long Wood'.",,1880 "HBL2380","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ascot Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2381","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandringham Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2382","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandhurst Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Penn's Medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2383","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chanterelle Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2384","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dewsbury Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large property called Carlton House which had been built in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL2385","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dewsbury Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL2386","Set","IRRH","Probable","Meers Coppice, North of Lye","A small squatter settlement with several houses which date to at least the 19th century and possibly even the late 18th century. A few houses are modern, but respect the overall layout of the original squatter settlement.","This small settlement contains several houses which appear on the first edition OS map, the few other houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but still respect the scattered nature of the original settlement. The settlement is also marked on the parish map of 1822.",1751,1820 "HBL2387","Woo","DECW","Certain","Meers Coppice, Dunn's Bank","This coppice dates to at least the 19th century and the area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","Meers Coppice is marked on all four 25"" OS maps as a decidious woodland. It is also marked on the parish map.",1751,1820 "HBL2388","Ind","INDES","Certain","Clarkson Place Industrial Estate","This industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century. To the south of the polygon, south of the River Stour, stood a forge that was present during the 19th century and possibly dated to at least 1750.","This industrial complex post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2389","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Meers Coppice","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century. By the early 20th century part of this site had become part of the brickworks to the south.","This works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL239","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Off Brook Terrace","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created upon the site of a disused colliery, which had ceased operation in the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition and its extent was confirmed by modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2390","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pedmore Road","These industrial works date to the mid/late 20th century and the public house is all that remains of a settlement of small terraces which probably dated to the 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map, however the public house appears on the first edition OS.",1939,2000 "HBL2391","Ind","INDES","Certain","Old Forge Trading Estate, Lye","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a metal works which had been in operation in the inter war period. Prior to the metal works the area had been a 19th century brickworks.","This industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2392","Com","OFF","Possible","Forge House, Pedmore Road","This complex mainly dates to the 19th century and are possibly used, and originally built, as offices. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","Most of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map and were possibly used as offices for the brickworks.",1821,1880 "HBL2393","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","River Stour, Lye","An area of rough grassland along the River Stour which was possibly formerly fields. The site of Cradley Mill which dated to at least the 19th century, and possibly earlier, also falls within this area.","Rough grassland following the River Stour, in the past this area may have been divided into fields (from 1st edition OS). Part of the polygon was the site of Cradley Mill which is marked on the 1st edition 25"" OS map and appears on Yates' map as a slitting mill.",1939,2000 "HBL2394","Set","IRRH","Probable","Dunns Bank, north of Lye","Several 19th century squatter cottages survive at Dunn's Bank, but have been formalised and infilled with modern houses. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Several of these houses appear on the first edition OS map with their own paddocks. They become incorporated into a larger housing area from the fourth edition OS onwards and the infill houses post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL2395","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Dunns Bank, north of Lye","The allotments were laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon 19th century squatter enclosures. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2396","Woo","DECW","Probable","Bob's Coppice, south of Quarry Bank","Bob's Coppice dates to at least the 19th century and some trees are still present here.","Bob's Coppice is marked on the first edition OS map and the parish map and trees still stand here on the modern aerial photography.",1751,1820 "HBL2397","Set","IRRH","Certain","Dunn's Bank, Lye","A couple of 19th/early 20th century squatter's cottages survive, the remaining houses date to the inter-war and mid/late 20th century.","Two of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, although the one has been massively extended. Another house, again extended, is present by the second edition OS map. Several other houses are present by the fourth edition and the remainder are post fourth. The overall squatter settlement has become more formalised as it developed during the later 20th century.",1821,1880 "HBL2398","Set","MDSM","Certain","Dunn's Bank, north of Lye","The semi detached houses date to the inter war period and the detached houses have been built within the gardens of two of them in the mid/late 20th century. The semis were built upon the site of a squatter's cottage and enclosure.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The detached houses to the rear of one pair are post fourth and have been built in the gardens.",1911,1938 "HBL2399","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lawnsdown Road, Lye","This estate dates to the mid 20th century. Simeon's Walk, a small lane that survives crossing through the middle of the estate, is probably 19th century in date. It originally crossed fields, but later crossed an inter war colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Simeons' Walk which cuts through the middle of this estate appears on the first edition OS map linking the settlement the other side of Meer's Coppice with the settlement at Dunn's Bank.",1951,1960 "HBL24","Set","SML","Probable","Lime Street","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","Some of these terraces appear on the first edition - the rest are there by the second. Rear yards are depicted, some of the houses have outbuildings which may be industrial in nature; some of which are still marked on the modern map.",1821,1880 "HBL240","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Site of Bovereux Furnaces","This area of derelict land was created from the late 19th century when Bovereaux Furnaces were demolished. This area had also been a colliery during the 19th century, which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th and was a field in the late 18th.","Most of this site has been derelict since the first edition OS map. The buildings belonging to the Bovereux Furnaces are still present but marked as disused on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL2400","Set","MDSM","Certain","Jury Road & Judge Road, north of Lye","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2401","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Thorns Road, North of Lye","This industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built on what may have been part of the Delph Colliery in the early/mid 20th century. Previously it had been a field system.","This industrial complex post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2402","Set","MDDT","Certain","Dunn's Bank, north of Lye","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","Half of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2403","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dunn's Bank, Lye","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and are built upon the site of two 19th century squatter cottages and enclosures. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2404","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Thorns Road, north of Lye","This small works dates to the late 20th century and was built upon part of the early/mid 20th century Delph Colliery. Prior to the colliery there was a small, possibly squatter's, cottage and enclosure.","A small works post dates the fourth edition OS map, modern aerial photography suggest it is late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL2405","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lynval Road, North of Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2406","Set","SMTER","Certain","Thorns Road, north of Lye","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2407","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Thorns Road, North of Lye","This depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","This depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2408","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Thorns Road, north of Lye","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of a 19th century brick works. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","This small works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2409","Fie","PLND","Probable","West of Meers Coppice, north of Lye","The remains of a field system within a now built up area, which had probably been enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","This land is the last remaining fields. Some fireclay pits are marked on part of this area on the second edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL241","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Site of Brook Terrace","An area of derelict land which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of a possible enclosed field system of Medieval strips in the late 18th century.","Former building land - now empty.",1939,2000 "HBL2410","Ind","ENMLW","Probable","Thorns Road, North of Lye","Parts of this factory complex may date to the inter war period, the remainder probably dates to the mid/late 20th century. Part of this site had been a bedstead works in the early 20th century, which had been built upon fields.","Part of this factory may appear on the fourth edition OS map, other parts appear to have been completely rebuilt in the post fourth edition period. The modern landline mapping does not state the work carried out at this site, but the fourth edition OS map shows an enamelling & galvanising works.",1911,1938 "HBL2411","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lynval Road & Malpass Road, North of Lye","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon 19th century squatter enclosure. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2412","Set","IRRH","Certain","Dunn's Bank, north of Lye","A 19th century squatter's cottage survives although its enclosure is now the site of mid/late 20th century detached houses.","The long thin house appears on the first edition OS map, the houses to the rear were built upon its enclosure post fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2413","Set","MDDT","Certain","Dunn's Bank, north of Lye","Some of these houses date to the inter war period and the others are later. A 19th century squatter's cottage and enclosure stood here until the mid 20th century.","Two of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL2414","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dunn's Bank, north of Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter cottages and their enclosures. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2415","Set","MXSST","Certain","Montgomery Crescent & Wavell Road etc.","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2416","Set","SMSM","Certain","Alexander Hill, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL2417","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Stourbridge Extension - GWR","Part of the Great Western Railway line from Stourbridge which dates to the 19th century.",,1821,1880 "HBL2418","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bromley Street, Lye","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century squatter's cottage and enclosure.","This warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2419","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bromley Road, Lye","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the fields next to the River Stour.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL242","Ind","INDES","Certain","Meadwood Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2420","Ind","INDES","Certain","Lye Valley Industrial Estate, Lye","This industrial estate dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields.","This industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the later part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL2421","Set","MDSM","Probable","Brynmawr Road & Beach Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon Rookery Colliery which had gone out of use by the late 19th century and partly upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2422","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club, Woodcross Lane","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century squatter cottage and its enclosure.","A large club which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2423","Set","SMSM","Possible","Woodcross Lane","These houses of various sizes possibly date to the mid 20th century and are built on the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2424","Set","MDSM","Probable","Mount Road & Clare Crescent","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2425","Set","SMSM","Possible","Turner Avenue","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s0",1961,1980 "HBL2426","Set","SMDT","Certain","Mount Road","These detached houses mainly date to the inter war period.","These houses are present upon the fourth edition OS map. Some of these houses are larger and probably newer.",1911,1938 "HBL2427","Set","SMSM","Certain","Mount Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2428","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Brynmawr Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2429","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bowen Avenue, Ettingshall","The earliest of these houses dates to the late 19th century, the others are of a variety of dates. This area had formed part of a private parkland which was once associted with Ettingshall Hall.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the second edition OS map when it was semi detached. Another house is present by the third edition OS map and another by the fourth. Headlands post dates the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL243","Set","SMSM","Probable","Temple Street","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier terraces and back to backs, some of which probably dated to the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL2430","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bate Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Rookery Farm, which was built in the late 19th/early 20th century, and two other detached houses which dated to the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. They were built upon the site of early dwellings including Rookery Farm which only dated to the late 19th/early 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL2431","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's Church, The Gorge, Sedgeley","The church, vicarage and house at the crossroads all probably date to the 19th century. Settlement is known in this area from the late 18th/early 19th century when Gorge Road was laid out.","The church, vicarage and the other house all appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2432","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hall Lane","The earliest of these houses probably dates to the 19th century, the others date to the mid/late 20th century.","One of the houses appears on the first edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL2433","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hall Lane","This works appears to date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests earlier in this period.",1939,2000 "HBL2434","Set","SMTER","Probable","Woodcross Lane","These mid 20th century terrace houses replaced 19th century terrace houses. Prior to the development this area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests these date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL2435","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mount Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Several of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map as being newly built, the remainder (from modern aerial photography evidence) probably were built not long after.",1911,1938 "HBL2436","Set","MDDT","Certain","Rookery Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century, others date to the inter war period, and had been built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area appears to have been settled in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses appears on the third edition OS map, the others are mainly present by the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL2437","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Birmingham New Road & Lane Road, Ettingshall","Many of these house date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL2438","Set","RESHO","Probable","Woodcross Nursing Home & Bellevue Court Nursing Home","These Nursing Homes date to the late 20th century. The Woodcross Nursing Home was built upon the site of a 19th century detached property called Woodcross House.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL2439","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Woodcross Road","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL244","Set","APAR","Certain","Temple Street, Bilston","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site 19th century terraces, including courtyard housing, and workshops. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2440","Set","SMTER","Certain","Beacon Street","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and appear to have been built upon the site of a detached house. Settlement is known for this area in the period before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2441","Set","SMDT","Certain","Corner of Beacon Street & Evans Street","This single property dates to at least the 19th century and was once one of many properties which stood around this junction. The settlement at this junction is known to have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","This property is now detached and appeared on the first edition OS map, however all the properties which once surrounded have been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL2442","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Horse & Jockey Public House, Evans Street","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century. Part of this polygon had been housing from at least the 19th century. Settlement is known for this area from at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","This public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2443","Set","COTYP","Certain","Evans Street","These properties date to at least the 19th century and one of them was originally the Horse & Jockey Inn. Settlement is known in this area in the period before 1750.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. The larger property at an angle to the road is the original Horse & Jockey Public House.",1821,1880 "HBL2444","Woo","DECW","Probable","The Gorge","The Gorge is now mainly woodland which appears to have grown in the last 50 years or so, prior to this the area is depicted as rough grassland.","An area of mainly woodland on the modern aerial photography and landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2445","Set","SMDT","Possible","Hall Lane","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century. Settlement is believed to have been present in this area in the period before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2446","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hall Lane","This house dates to the mid 20th century and replaced cottages which dated to at least the 19th century. Settlement is to have been present in this area before 1750.","This house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2447","Com","NURS","Certain","Beacon Nursery","Beacon Nursery dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The nursery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2448","Set","LGSM","Certain","Off High View","These two houses date to the late 20th century. This area had formed paddocks in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests they date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2449","Com","SHPS",,"Birchwood Road","The shops and the public house date to the mid/late 20th century to serve the local community.","Shops and a public houses which all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL245","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between Temple Street & Oxford Street","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier terraces, shops and workshops were demolished. Some of these earlier buildings had probably date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","On the 2000 mapping this site is shown as clear of buildings however, the later aerial photography shows housing on the plot. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2450","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Sandringham Road & Buckingham Road","These house date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2451","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Birchwood Road & Mount Road","Some of these houses date to the inter war period the others date to the mid/late 20th century.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other three post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL2452","Set","LGDT","Possible","Hyperion Drive","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably formed one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the lte 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2453","Set","SMDT","Certain","Saffron Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Penn's open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2454","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Colton Hills","A field system which may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","These fields appear to be piecemeal enclosure on the tithe map and the first edition OS map.",1351,1750 "HBL2455","Set","MDDT","Certain","Muchall Road & Mount Road","These houses date to the interwar period and were built upon a field between Uplands House and Muchall Farm. This area may have formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses all appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2456","Set","LGDT","Certain","Muchall Road & Mount Road","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and the remainder are later. A cottage once stood on part of this site.","The majortiy of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, three appear upon the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2457","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between the canal, railway & Dixon Street","The industrial works date to the mid/late 20th century. Squatter settlement was sited here in the 19th century and it had formed part of a field system in the late 18th.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2458","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between the canal and railway, north of Dixon Street","The present industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century. Formerly the site supported several different metal works at different periods in the earlier 20th century. In the 19th century a chemical works stood on part of the site.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2459","Ind","INDES","Probable","South Cable Street","These small industrial units date to the mid/late 20th century and are built upon the Invictus Iron Works which is known to have been in operation in the early 20th century, although the site may have been an iron works in the 19th century.","Probably a small industrial estate that post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL246","Set","MDSM","Probable","Between Station Road and Temple Street","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier terraces, which may have had the origins in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2460","Ind","INDES","Certain","Monmore Park Industrial Estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area may have formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and part of a field system in the late 18th.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2461","Set","MDSM","Certain","Canalside Cottages","These cottages which face onto the canal date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built within an area of earlier squatter settlement. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2462","Soc","HIED","Certain","Bilston Community College - Devonshire House","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land. Squatter settlement had been present here in the 19th and early 20th century and the area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2463","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Ettingshall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. However, settlement is believed to have been present here from before 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2464","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Depot, Ettingshall Road","The depot and the house both date to the inter war period and were built upon a former colliery. However, settlement is indicated in this area before the early 19th century.","Both the house and the depot first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2465","Ind","ENGW","Possible","Ettingshall Road","The earliest part of this works dates to the inter war period. Squatter settlement occurred in this area in the 19th and early 20th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The earliest part of these works appears on the fourth edition OS map as an engineering works - now much extended.",1911,1938 "HBL2466","Ind","INDES","Certain","Ashford Industrial Park","This small industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of small terraced houses. Settlement is believed to be present in this area before 1750.","This small industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2467","Set","APAR","Probable","Between George Street & John Street, Priestfields","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century small terraces.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2468","Rel","NCONC","Certain","George Street Methodist Chapel","The chapel and parts of what is now the church hall date to 1882. this area had been part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and parts of what is now the church hall, but originally the Sunday School, also appears.",1881,1880 "HBL2469","Set","SMSM","Certain","George Street","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been built upon an isolated area of fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL247","Set","MXSST","Certain","Chapel Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, which had gone out of use by the mid/late 19th century. It may have been in operation by the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2470","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Ettingshall Road & Bilston Road","This area was laid out in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century houses were demolished. This area had probably formed part of a colliery in the 19th century, which had involved clearing earlier settlement.","This appears to be a public open space with a play ground within it. It post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2471","Set","APAR","Probable","Briarwood Close, Stow Lawn","These apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. Settlement is believed to existed in this area prior to 1750.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL2472","Set","MXSST","Probable","Pembroke Avenue","Many of these houses date to the mid 20th century, though some are later, and were built upon an isolated area of fields. In the 19th century part of this area was a brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests most of these houses date to the earlier part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2473","Set","SML","Certain","Thorne Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area formed part of a field system, possibly made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map along with Thorn Street itself. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2474","Set","MXSST","Certain","Thorne Street","Most of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had probably originally been made up of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a couple of others post date it Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2475","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Ettingshall Road","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century houses were demolished. This area had been a clay pit in the late 19th century and had formed part of a field system in the late 18th.","Mostly this is derelict land having previously had houses upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2476","Set","APAR","Probable","Bilston Road, Priestfield","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and are built upon the small settlement of Priestfield which was established in the 19th century. The public houses are the only buildings to survive.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The two public houses appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2477","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bilston Road","These buildings, which may have been built to service the railway, were built in the early 20th century.","One of these buildings first appears on the third edition OS map, the others are present by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2478","Set","SML","Certain","Holloway Street & Hargreaves Street","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of former colliery which had been in operation during the early/mid 19th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the third edition OS map, though one row is present upon the second. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2479","Set","SMTER","Certain","Stow Heath Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had once been part of Stow Heath at an unknown date.","These terraces first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL248","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Loxdale Primary School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area had once been the site of a farm, which was standing at the end of the 18th century.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2480","Soc","HIED","Certain","Bilston Community College","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon Stow Heath which had been exploited for coal in the 19th century.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2481","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Bilston Cemetery","The cemetery was established in the 19th century and has since been extended. The area formed part of a field system, of probable enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","The cemetery appears on the first edition OS map, but is now much larger. The mortuary chapels have been demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2482","Set","MDSM","Certain","Hadley Road","These houses date to the inter war period. This area had probably formed part of one of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2483","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bailey Road, Hadley Road & Wolsey Road","These houses probably all date to the inter war period. Part of this area formed the 19th century Church Colliery. This may originally have been part of ancient Stow Heath, although the 1st edition 25"" OS map suggests enclosure has occurred.","Most of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests that the others were built not long after. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2484","Ind","GARA","Certain","Wellington Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests it is a car showroom. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2485","Set","APAR","Probable","Langdale Drive, Stowlawn","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an inter war golf course. This area had formed part of a colliery which had ceased opeartion by the mid/late 19th century and had been part of a field system in the late 18th.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2486","Set","SMSM","Possible","Langdale Drive","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an inter war golf course. This area formed part of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century and was part of a field system in the late 18th.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2487","Set","APAR","Probable","Green Park Avenue, Stowlawn","Apartments which date to the mid/late 20th century. This area may once have been part of Stow Heath.","These blocks are probably apartments rather than high rise flats, which post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2488","Set","COTYP","Certain","Windsor Road","Some of these houses date to the 19th century and others are later. This area formed part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strip fields, in the late 18th century.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, others are later including fourth edition and post fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2489","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Green Lanes","These houses date to the 19th and early 20th century. This area formed part of a field system, of possible enclosed Medieval fields, in the late 18th century.","Some of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map, most of the others are present by the second edition and all by the third. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL249","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's, Oxford Street","The church dates to the early 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The church dates to the early 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL2490","Set","MDSM","Possible","Green Lanes","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and replaced 19th century cottages and late 19th century terraces. This site had formed part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2491","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","George Street & Ward Street","This area may have been public open space since the early 20th century, the war memorial dates to the inter war period.","This may have been a public open space on the third edition OS map, the war memorial does not appear until the fourth edition and the club is post fourth edition. Prior to this rough grassland is shown.",1901,1910 "HBL2492","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ettingshall Primary School","The present school largely dates to the inter war period, although earlier school buildings had been built in the early 20th century.","The school appears in this form on the fourth edition OS map, however a school first appears here on the third edition, although these two buildings are no longer present. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2493","Set","SML","Certain","Wellington Road & Hall Park Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL2494","Set","MDSM","Certain","Hall Park Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2495","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wellington Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement. This area had formed part of a field system, possibly made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","These properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2496","Set","MDTER","Certain","Bilston Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and the others are later. This area had formed part of a colliery earlier in the 19th century.","The earliest of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, more appear by the third and fourth editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2497","Set","MXSST","Probable","Gosport Close","These houses may date to the late 20th century and appear to have been built upon the site of a quarry which existed in the early 20th century. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL2498","Set","SMTER","Certain","Stow Heath Lane","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century. This area may have originally been part of Stow Heath, though coal mining occurred across this area in the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2499","Set","APAR","Probable","Stow Heath Lane, Stowlawn","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces. This area was possibly once part of Stow Heath although coal mining occurred here in the 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL25","Set","MXSST","Possible","Corner of Lime Street & Bott Lane, Walsall","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces and a 19th century mission church.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL250","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Holy Trinity R C church","The Roman Catholic church dates from the early/mid 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The church and the hall both appear on the first edition OS map; the club behind it does not. The hall was formerly a school.",1831,1880 "HBL2500","Set","MXSST","Certain","Green Lanes & other roads","These houses date to the mid 20th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century, but the fields may have been created out of Stow Heath at an unknown date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the earlier part of this period. These houses were built in the immediate post war period based upon Reilly's 'greens' principle although the greens have since been built upon with infill housing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL2501","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Happy Wanderer Public House","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century. This area fell within an area of enclosure that may have created out of Stow Heath.","This public house and apartment block post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2502","Set","MXSST","Probable","Bayliss Close","These houses may date to the1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century squatter cottages. This area formed part of a field system, of possible enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2503","Set","RESHO","Probable","Holloway Hostel, Stow Heath","The hostel dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have once formed part of Stow Heath.","This hostel post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2504","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Depot, Monmore Road","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath, where coal mining occurred during the 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2505","Ind","INDES","Certain","Stow Heath Industrial Estate & New Enterprise Centre","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century, which was built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century brick works. The arrea had been mined for coal earlier in the century and had formed part of Stow Heath at an unknown date.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2506","Rec","STDM","Certain","Monmore Green Stadium","The greyhound racing stadium dates to the inter war period. This area had formed part of a mid 19th century and may have once formed part of Stow Heath.","The greyhound racing stadium first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2507","Com","MRKT","Certain","Hickman Avenue","The market dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area may have once formed part of Stow Heath.","Marked as a market on the landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2508","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","East Park","East Park dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was laid out over the site of Chillington Colliery which had been in operation in the 19th century.","East Park first appears on the second edition OS map, having previously formed part of a colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2509","Ind","METWK","Probable","Queensgate Works & Old Dominion Works","Parts of the larger factory may date to the interwar period when it was used as a metal works. The site of Old Dominion Works was an engineering works in the early 20th century. A few houses, now gone, had been built in the late 19th/early 20th century","Part of the Queensgate Works probably first appears on the fourth edition OS map, though it is now much larger. It was a steel railings factory on this map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL251","Ind","INDES","Certain","Withy Lane & Alexander Road Industrial estates.","A large industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built across an area of settlement and former collieries. The settlement may have begun as squatter settlement in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2510","Set","MXSST","Certain","Ettingshall Road & Bilston Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and the current public house is slightly later. An earlier public house stood on the site. Settlement is known for this area pre 1750.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. The New Inn appears in this form on the fourth edition OS map, but an earlier public house stood here on the first edition OS map with other buildings. Settlement was marked in this road junction on the 2"" OS map and on Yates' map of 1775.",1901,1910 "HBL2511","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Bilston Road","These surviving houses of a longer row date to the late 19th century and were built upon a disused colliery.","Three houses that first appear on the second edition, but as a much longer row of houses.",1881,1900 "HBL2512","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bilston Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century houses.","Large works which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2513","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bilston Road","The majority of these buildings date to the 19th century and are the remains of a larger area of settlement within this polygon.","The two public houses and two houses are all that remain of a larger area of settlement within this polygon that appears on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2514","Soc","HIED","Probable","Adult Training Centre, Stow Heath Lane","The adult training centre and the other building both date to the mid/late 20th century. This area may have once formed part of Stow Heath where coal mining was carried out in the 19th century.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2515","Set","SMSM","Possible","Holloway Street","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath.","These houses and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2516","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cullwick Street","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2517","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Cullwick Street & Hickman Avenue","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath at an unknown date.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2518","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Green Park School & Stowlawn Primary School","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century. This area may have once formed part of Stow Heath which was subject to coal mining in the 19th century.","The two schools and the community centre all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2519","Set","MDSM","Certain","Stow Heath Lane","These houses date to the inter war period. This may have once formed part of Stow Heath.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL252","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Springvale works.","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had been started in the early 19th century and was disused by the early 20th.","Marked on modern mapping - some buildings newer than others. None of the buildings marked on the fourth edition appear to have survived. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2520","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hawthorn Road & Laburnum Road","These houses date to the inter war period. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2521","Set","MXSST","Probable","Warsash Close","These houses may date to the late 20th century. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2522","Set","APAR","Probable","Warsash Close, Stowlawn","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2523","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Stowlawn Wood","This has been an open area since at least the 19th century when the area was being exploited for coal. However, it may have once formed part of Stow Heath at an unknown date.","This area is depicted as rough grassland as well as being part of Stow Heath colliery (though most shafts are marked as old on the first edition). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2524","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","East Park Infants & County Junior School","The schools' date to the mid/late 20th century. This area may once have formed part of Stow Heath, an area which was exploited for coal in the 19th century.","The schools' post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2525","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Parkview Road","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s. In the 19th and early 20th century this area was part of an osier bed, which is an area where willows grow and are used to make baskets etc. This may once have formed part of Stow Heath.","The flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2526","Set","MXSST","Certain","Park Meadow Avenue & Cherrywood Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century. In the 19th and early 20th century this area was part of an osier bed. In the late 18th this area appears to be a field system and colliery, but may once have formed part of Stow Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, part of a greens development of post war date - infill housing on the former greens is later. In the 19th and early 20th century this area was part of an osier bed, which is an area where willows grow and are used to make baskets etc. A field system (possibly early in date) is shown on the Bilston Survey map made up of pasture and meadow, several of the field names refer to coal pits and one is called 'Hamptons Hovel meadow' perhaps suggesting squatter settlement? This area has a very complex history. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL2527","Set","SMTER","Certain","Green Park Avenue","These houses, possibly sheltered accomodation dat to the mid/late 20th century. This may once have formed part of Stow Heath, an area which was extensive exploited for coal in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL2528","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Queens Gardens","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although one of these houses may date to the 19th century and represent former squatter settlement in this area. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. One pair certainly appear on the third edition, but may appear on the first edition, but have been extended?",1911,1938 "HBL2529","Set","MDDT","Probable","Central Avenue and other roads","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century. Coal mining occurred in parts of this area in the 19th century although a field system was still apparent throughout this period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL253","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Millfields","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of two large 19th century quarries and a colliery which had ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area was probably enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2530","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Moseley Park School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war golf course. This area had been xploited for coal probably since the late 18th century, but was possibly a field system prior to this.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of an interwar golf course. The Bilston Survey map shows what looks like an irregular field system and the fields are given as pasture, however most of them are called Coal Pit Field suggesting exctration at some point. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2531","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hunters' Close","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area which had been coal mined in the 19th and early 20th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2532","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between Proud's Lane & Moseley Road","This area has been rough grassland since at least the 19th century when coal mining ceased here. However, the mining probably began in the 18th century and an early field system is also suggested in this area.","This is marked as rough grassland on all four epoch maps, but coal mining had occurred across this area from the old shafts marked. A couple of dwellings indicate squatter settlement also. The Bilston Survey map of 1799 shows an irregular field system of pasture, but the names are ""Coal Pit field"" which may have been worked at this time or may refer to much earlier bell pits. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2533","Set","MDSM","Probable","Alcester Drive, Milcote Drive & Grafton Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of an early 20th century leather works. It had replaced an earlier small farm and its two fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. A leather works appears on the third edition OS map (Moseley Hole Works (Hide & Skins)) which was built upon the site of Mosely Hole Farm. This polygon formed the fields belonging to the farm and also an orchard which survives even after the leather works is constructed. Filter beds are placed within the area of the fields on the third & fourth editions.",1961,1980 "HBL2534","Set","MXSST","Probable","Chiltern Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century leather works. The works had been built upon the site of Moseley Hole farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2535","Set","SMSM","Certain","Moseley Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built in an area of 19th century coal mining. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses and the public house first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2536","Set","MDDT","Possible","Arnheim Road","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built within an area which had been mined for coal in the 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1970 "HBL2537","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","North of Moseley Road","This area had been exploited for coal in the 19th century and had therefore been left as rough pasture. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","This is marked as rough pasture on the first to fourth editions, the first edition also marks an old coal shaft. Prior to the coal mining the area may have been enclosed fields - as fields appear to be marked on the first edition in this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL2538","Set","SMTER","Possible","Alamein Road & Arnhem Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built in an area where coal had been exploited in the 19th century. Prior to coal extraction this area may have been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL2539","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Stow Heath Infants and Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built within an area which had been exploited for coal from the mid 19th century, until the later decades. In the early/mid 19th century this area had formed part of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Old coal shafts are marked on the first to third editions and there are fields to the north and south of this area on these maps suggesting that the coal mining may have occurred upon enclosed land. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL254","Set","MXSST","Probable","Broadmoor Road, Broadmoor Close & Horning Drive","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","Majority of housing is post the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Two sets of semis have survived from the third edition OS.",1939,1950 "HBL2540","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Stubbington Close and roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system and by the later 19th century the northern part of this area appears to have been mined for coal.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date towards the later part of this period. On the historic OS maps part of this area is marked as rough grassland and partly field system. The rough grassland appears to be encroaching upon the fields rather than the other way around. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,1990 "HBL2541","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Long Acres Public House, Moseley Road","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the building to the south may be a former kiln from the inter war brickworks or a farm building from the farm known to exist in the 19th century. Settlement probably existed here prior to 1750.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the other building may appear on earlier maps - possibly a farm building or kiln? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2542","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Moseley Road","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been built upon a field, which was all that survives of an earlier field system in the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2543","Set","MMDST","Probable","Five Oaks Road & Westfield Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century. They were built upon the site of an inter war gravel quarry. This area had been exploited for coal during the 19th century and prior to had formed part of a, possibly early, field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, modern aerial photography shows these houses to date to the earlier part of this period. They were built upon the site of the gravel quarries on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL2544","Set","SMSM","Certain","Waite Road, Dilloways Lane & Mount Road","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been mainly built upon fields, which had survived the surrounding activity associated with coal mining during the mid/late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2545","Set","MDDT","Probable","Darlaston Lane","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an inter war detached property. Prior to this the site had been part of a colliery in the early 20th century and a field system before that.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2546","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The George & Crown Public House","The public house dates to the inter war period and replaces an earlier inn. Settlement is known for this area pre 1750, which may also relate to an inn.","This public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map and replaces an earlier inn. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2547","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bilston Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built within an area which had been coal mined during the 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","These properties, except the garage, all first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2548","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Builder's Yard,","The builder's yard and the house date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an area of 19th century coal mining. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The builder's yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2549","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Electricity Sub Station,","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century. Coal mining had occurred in this area in the 19th century, and before this the area had formed part of a field system.","Sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL255","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Site of Capponfield Furnaces, Bilston","This area of derelict land was created in the early 20th century when the large metal works was demolished.","Former building land - empty since the third edition and vegetation appears well established. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL2550","Set","SMSM","Probable","St Chad's Housing estate & south of Moseley Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period. Part of this area had been mined for coal in the 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Although most of these houses do not appear on the fourth edition OS map, the roads are marked out and modern aerial photography suggests they are a similar style and time to those houses that do appear on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2551","Set","MXSST","Probable","Evans Place & Lambah Close","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century. This area was a gravel quarry in the inter war period and prior to that had been part of Bunkers' Hill Colliery. A field system existed here in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2552","Set","SMTER","Certain","Newman Place","These houses date to the inter war period and wereprobably built upon a field.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2553","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bunkers' Hill Lane","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century the others are later. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The earliest of these houses appears on the first edition OS map, the others appear on the fourth or are post fourth. The garage is also post fourth edition. The first edition marks one of these houses as being Portway House. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2554","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Borough Arms Public House, Bunkers' Hill Lane","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century. This had been within an area of coal mining in the 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The public house and houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2555","Set","MDDT","Probable","Denville Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon late 19th/early 20th century houses. The area was marked as rough pasture on the first edition, which may indicate that this had been the site of late 18th/early 19th Tadmore Hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests these date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2556","Set","SMSM","Certain","Silvester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2557","Set","SMTER","Certain","Willenhall Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages and a Methodist Chapel. Settlement is known for this area in the pre 1750 period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the earlier part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL2558","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off The Keyway","The sports field was laid out in the mid/late 20th century. This had been part of an area of coal mining in the 19th century and had formed part of a field system before this.","The sports field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2559","Set","SML","Certain","Bilston Road","These houses date to the early 20th century. This had been within an area of coal mining in the 19th century, and part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the early/mid 19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL256","Ind","WRKS","Certain","East of Coseley Road, Bilston","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2560","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bilston Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built in an area which had been mined for coal in the 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one or two post date it.",1901,1910 "HBL2561","Set","MDTER","Possible","Bilston Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were partly built upon a field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2562","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bilston Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built within an area which had been mined for coal in the 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one is later.",1911,1938 "HBL2563","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bilston Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built within an area which had been mined for coal in the 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2564","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Moseley Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon an area of rough pasture. This section of road appears to have been slightly more built up before and just after 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2565","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hawkswell Drive & roads off","These houses were built in the last decade of the 20th century and were built within an area which had been partly subject to coal mining in the 19th century. The area may have once been Medieval strip fields which were enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the lvery late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL2566","Set","APAR","Probable","Dilloways Lane, Potobello","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of rough pasture, which may originally have formed part of an enclosed field system which was distrupted by coal mining in the area in the 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the earlier part of this period.",1939,1950 "HBL2567","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Dilloway's Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which pre dates the coal mining in this area.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2568","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dilloway's Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built within an area where coal mining occurred in the 19th century. This area had been part of a field system prior to the coal mining.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the earlier part of this period.",1939,1950 "HBL2569","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beccles Drive & roads off","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of rough pasture which originally formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the earlier part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL257","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Broad Lane, Bilston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2570","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Moseley Road","These houses date to the inter war period. A 19th century squatter's cottage also stood in this area until the beginning of the 21st century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. One house shown on the landline mapping appears on the first edition OS map as squatter settlement (however, the modern aerial photography suggest this has since been demolished and replaced). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2571","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bunkers' Hill Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, or later. They were built partly upon the site of a 19th century cottage. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2572","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Corporation Yard, Clarence Road","The Corporationl Yard dates to the mid/late 20th century. This site formed part of Bunkers' Hill colliery which was in operation in the 19th century until the early 20th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2573","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bunkers' Hill Lane","The majority of these houses date to the late 19th and others are later. One of the later semis replaced a 19th century cottage which pre dated all of these houses. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are later.",1881,1900 "HBL2574","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bunkers' Hill Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built within an area of 19th century coal mining. This area probably formed part of an early field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2575","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bunkers' Hill Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built in an area where coal mining had taken place in the 19th century. Enclosed fields probably existed here prior to the coal mining.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map. One or two do appear on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL2576","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bunkers' Hill Lane","These houses date to the inter war period, the terraces are early 20th century. This had been an area of coal mining in the 19th century and probable enclosed fields before that.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The terraces to one end first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2577","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Cock Inn, Willenhall Road","The Cock Inn dates to the inter war period when it was built to replace a smaller inn and cottages. Settlement is known for this area before 1750.","The Cock Inn first appears in this form on the fourth edition OS map. A previous, much smaller Cock Inn, appears on the first edition in the middle of a row of houses.",1911,1938 "HBL2578","Set","SMDT","Probable","Scafell Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century. Earlier in the century this area had still formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2579","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Willenhall Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, others are later. They appear to have been built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are later.",1901,1910 "HBL258","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Coseley Road area","An area of rough grassland which has partly survived from the 19th century, although parts of this area had been the site of a 19th century metal works and a colliery. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","Other than the railway running through the centre of this polygon (now no longer definable on modern mapping) the remainder has probably been rough pasture since the first edition OS - other than where site of iron works stood to the south east and this had gone by the second edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2580","Set","MDSM","Possible","Willenhall Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century. This area had been coal mined during the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL2581","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Beckminster Methodist Chapel & hall","The chapel and the Sunday school, now meeting hall, both date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The chapel and Sunday school, now a hall, first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2582","Set","SMDT","Certain","The Minster","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2583","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Riley Crescent & Coalway Road","The majority of these houses date to the 19th century, although a couple of them may be later.","Many of these houses appear on the first edition OS map (one of the is now an old people's home) and the others are later. Coalway Road is marked on Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL2584","Set","SMSM","Certain","St Philips' Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2585","Set","SMSM","Certain","Beckminster Road & Cedar Grove","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2586","Set","HIRIS","Probable","St Philips Grove","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL2587","Set","SMSM","Certain","Church Walk","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Church Walk virtually follows the line of a footpath marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2588","Set","MDSM","Certain","Coalway Road & Church Road","The majority of these houses date to the early 20th century, although one or two date to the late 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but one or two do appear on the second edition. Coalway Road is marked on Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL2589","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Coalway Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL259","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Coseley Road","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2590","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Philip's Church, Bradmore","The church and the old vicarage date to the mid 19th century.","The church is shown on the first edition OS map. The churchyard has been extended.",1858,1880 "HBL2591","Set","LGDT","Certain","Coalway Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, except one which first appears on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2592","Set","MMDST","Certain","Coalway Road & Woodfield Avenue","These houses all date to the early 20th century or the inter war period and were built upon fields","The terraces all first appear on the third edition OS map, the other houses are all present by the fourth edition. Coalway Road is marked on Yates' map.",1901,1910 "HBL2593","Set","MMDST","Certain","Coalway Road & Wellington Avenue","Most of these houses date to the early 20th century, but some are inter war. Fields had been present before the houses were built.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a couple appear by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL2594","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Bradmore Recreation Ground","The recreation ground dates to the early 20th century and was laid out on an existing field.","The recreation ground is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2595","Set","SMDT","Certain","Church Road","This house date to the late 19th century and was built upon a field.","The house first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2596","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club, Church Road","The club dates to the inter war period.","The club first appears on the fourth edition OS map, although it has been since enlarged.",1911,1938 "HBL2597","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lutley Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and represent an infilling in an area that has developed over the 20th century on farmland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests the date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2598","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Remains of field system rear of Church Road","Once part of a field system, this has survived development over the 20th century. This area may once have formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields./","The remains of a field system that is depicted upon the tithe map and first edition OS map",1351,1750 "HBL2599","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oxbarn Estate","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL26","Set","SMTER","Possible","Lime Street","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. A communal car park appears to be situated to the rear of the properties.",1981,2000 "HBL260","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Off the Black Country route","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible colliery which would have ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2600","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Michael's Catholic Church","The Presbytery and the large meeting hall, which is the original church building, both date to the inter war period, but the new church is mid/late 20th century.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the Presbytery and the hall (which is the original church) both appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2601","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ackleton Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2602","Set","SMDT","Probable","Grendon Gardens","These houses were built into the gardens of the inter war properties facing onto Coalway Road. Fields existed here prior to that.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2603","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Darlington Street","The car park was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century shops, houses and industry were demolished. This had been part of Wolverhampton centre at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2604","Com","OFF","Certain","Fold Street & Chapel Ash Island","These office blocks date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century houses.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2605","Com","COMCR","Probable","School Street","Probably part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton in the 19th century. This had possibly formed part of Wolverhampton since the Medieval period.","Part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton on the first edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL2606","Com","COMCR","Probable","South of Cleveland Street","This may have been part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton in the 19th century and it was certainly built up by the late 18th/early 19th century. Prior to 1750 this area had been paddocks and closes.","The earliest of these building may appear on the first edition OS map and may have been part of the commerical core at that time.",1821,1880 "HBL2607","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Summer Row & Temple Street","Parts of this industrial building may date to the 19th century when it was known at Temple Works. This area had become built up by the late 18th/early 19th century.","Parts of this building may have been present on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2608","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Clubs, Temple Street","These clubs and car park date to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had become built up by the late 18th/early 19th century and prior to 1750 had been paddocks.","Two clubs post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2609","Com","OFF","Probable","Snow Hill","The office blocks date to the mid/late 20th century and were probably built upon an area of shops and houses. This area had become built up by the late 18th/early 19th century.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL261","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Charnwood Business Park",,,1939,2000 "HBL2610","Com","OFF","Probable","George Street","These buildings were built as houses in the late 18th century , but are now probably used as offices.","Most of these properties were probably built as houses, but are now most likely to be offices.",1751,1820 "HBL2611","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Mary & St John's Catholic Church, Snow Hill","The church and other buildings date to the 19th century. This area had possibly been allotments in the pre 1750 period and remained so until the mid 19th century.","The church and presbytery appear on the first edition OS map. The building to the south was (is?) the Roman Catholic School, parts of which may appear on the first edition. This area may have been paddocks up until the church was built.",1851,1880 "HBL2612","Tra","CARPK","Certain","St George's Parade","The car park dates to the late 20th century and was laid out on the site of several industrial complexes including 19th century engineering works. This area was not developed until the mid 19th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2613","Com","SUPST","Certain","Sainsburys & St George's Church, Wolverhampton Ring Road","The supermarket dates to the late 20th century and incorporates the 19th century St George's Church. The supermarket stands on the site of the churchyard. This area may have been paddocks prior to the building of the church.","The supermarket post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the surviving church which has been incorporated into the former appears on the first edition OS map. This area was possibly paddocks associated with the Great Hall before the church was built.",1939,2000 "HBL2614","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Old Hall Street","The library dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century theatre. This area had once formed part of what was possibly a late Medieval moated site of the Great Hall.","The library and other buildings (some now forming part of the Adult Learning Centre) appear on the second edition OS map - though some may be more recent. This area had been shops and a theatre on the first edition OS map. Prior to that it was the site of the Great Hall with a moat which was demolished and filled in the 19th century (see SMR for details of excavations).",1881,1900 "HBL2615","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Adult Learning Centre, Old Hall Street","The Adult Learning Centre, formerly a school, dates to the late 19th/early 20th century. This area had been the site of the original 19th century library. Until the mid 19th century this was the site of a possible Medieval moated site.","Marked as a school on the second edition OS map this building is now part of the Adult Learning Centre. The nightclub to the west was formerly a cinema and is marked on the fourth edition OS map. St George's House appears on the first edition OS map, when it was the vicarage to St George's Church. This area had been part of the Great Hall moated site which may have dated to at least the late Medieval period - see SMR for details of excavations.",1881,1900 "HBL2616","Com","SHPS","Possible","Temple Street & St George's Parade","Many of these buildings date to the 19th century although they have been extended. Parts of one of them may retain elements of a mid/late 19th century carriage works. This area was once an area of allotment gardens in the 18th and earlier 19th century.","Some of these buildings may once have been shops (and probably are today). Those fronting onto St George's Parade, although since enlarged, probably appear on the first edition OS map. The large building on the corner of Temple Street and St George's Parade may retain parts of the carriage works which appears on the first edition OS map?",1821,1880 "HBL2617","Com","SHPS","Probable","Snow Hill","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a 19th century Agricultural Hall, later a cinema, and a Congregational Chapel. This area had been allotments in the pre 1750 period and remained so up until the mid 19th century.","Possibly large shop units which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2618","Com","SHPS","Probable","Snow Hill","These buildings were built in the mid to late 18th century as houses, but are now used as shops.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map and are probably now shops, and may have been previously? According to the SMR these were originally built in the C18 as houses.",1751,1820 "HBL2619","Ind","GARA","Certain","Williamson Street","The garage and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century. The garage was built upon the site of an inter war engineering works, which had replaced a large detached house. Terrace houses had also stood in this area from at least the 19th century","The garage, is a showroom, this and the other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL262","Ind","INDES","Certain","Spring Vale Industrial Park & Charnwood Business Park","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century terraces and a former colliery. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2620","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","Church, Mander Street & Retreat Street","Possibly a mid/late 20th century church which was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","A church is marked on the modern landline, but its denomination is not stated.",1939,2000 "HBL2621","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","The hostel contains a large 19th century house which had, had gardens and its own lodge.","A large house with a lodge and gardens is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the tithe map. Only the house survives and is now part of a hostel.",1841,1880 "HBL2622","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lea Road","These houses date to the inter war period and the mid/late 20th century. They had formed gardens in the 19th century to large properties facing onto Penn Road.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later. This area had previously been gardens to the large 19th century villas facing onto the Penn Road.",1911,1938 "HBL2623","Com","COMOU","Probable","McDonald's, Penn Road","The McDonald's restaurant dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war dairy. The dairy itself had been built upon a large house and grounds called Hillside, which dated to the 19th century.","This store post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2624","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Merridale Street","The church hall was built in 1930 on the site of a 19th century church school. Settlement is known here from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The church hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Previously a church school stood on the site. The public house post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2625","Set","SMTER","Certain","Between Retreat Street & Williamson Street","A couple of surviving late 19th/early 20th century houses appear in this area. One 19th century building, now used as a depot, was formerly a Sunday School. Other 19th century terraces have since been demolished.","Several of these buildings are houses which first appear on the second edition OS map. Most buildings now are depots, but one of them was originally a Sunday School on the first edition OS map. Some 19th century terrace houses survived in this area until after the second world war.",1881,1900 "HBL2626","Ind","CLOTH","Certain","Depot, Penn Street","Once a clothing factory called Crown Works it dates to the early 20th century and is now used as a depot.","The depot was once a clothing factory and first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2627","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Mander Street & Penn Street","Some of these buildings may date to the late 19th/early 20th century when they were built as a metal works, an earlier lock works may also survive. Other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and replaced timber yards and houses.","Some of these buildings may date, at least in part, to the second edition OS map. Other industrial buildings post date the fourth edition. One of these buildings was a screw and bolt factory, the other may appear on the first edition when it was a lock works. In other parts of the site were timber yards.",1881,1900 "HBL2628","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Mander Street","The surviving property dates to the 19th century and the area had been enclosed fields prior to its development.","This site may survive from the first edition OS map, certainly the house to the front does. Other buildings have since been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL2629","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Gujarti Centre, Mander Street","The Gujarti Centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses and industrial buildings. Until the middle of the 19th century this had been an area of fields.","The Gujarti Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map and from modern aerial photography dates to the later part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL263","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Millfields Road","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out mainly upon the site of a disused colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","Sports ground appears on the fourth edtion OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL2630","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Merridale Street","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced 19th century courtyard houses. This area had probably been enclosed fields prior to the houses being built.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2631","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Stanhope Street & Herrick Street","Most of these warehouses and depots date to the mid/late 20th century, one does date to the 19th century however. These buildings replaced an enamel works as well as various metal works and 19th century courtyard houses.","Most of these warehouses and depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Some appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2632","Set","APAR","Probable","Merrydale Court, Merridale Road, Merridale","These apartments were built in the 1950s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments. A sand pit had been dug here in the 19th century within an area of enclosed fields.","These apartments were built in the 1950s (see SMR entry).",1951,1960 "HBL2633","Set","SMTER","Probable","Fir Grove, Elm Close & Merridale Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s and replaced an area of agriculture known as allotment gardens. Before the allotment gardens this was an area of enclosed fields which may have once been Medieval strip fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL2634","Ind","METWK","Probable","South of Great Brickkiln Street","The large factory dates to the inter war period when it was an aluminium works. It was built upon the site of earlier industrial works, the earliest being a 19th century bicycle works.","The main factory appears on the fourth edition OS map as an aluminium works. There were previous factories on the site and on the first edition was a small bicycle works called The Ashes.",1911,1938 "HBL2635","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Merridale Road","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The electricity sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2636","Set","MDTER","Certain","Between Bradmore Road & Jeffcock Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2637","Set","MDSM","Certain","Finchfield Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2638","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Merridale Grove","These houses date to the mid 19th century on a private road with lodges at each end. The area had been fields prior to this.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. Merridale Grove was once several houses longer but modern infill has been built upon some of the to the north. The road originally had two lodges one to the north and one to the south, but only the latter survives.",1841,1880 "HBL2639","Set","LGDT","Probable","Sussex Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL264","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Millfields Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2640","Set","APAR","Probable","Abbots Way","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two detached houses. Settlement is known in this area in the 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2641","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bantock Gardens & Sussex Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon fields and partly upon mid 19th century large detached houses on a private road with its own lodge. Some of these houses survive to the south.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2642","Set","LGDT","Possible","Richmond Drive","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon rough grassland which presumably had been left whilst the farmland around was being developed in the earlier 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL2643","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wulfruna Gardens","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2644","Set","MDSM","Certain","Finchfield Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2645","Set","MDDT","Certain","Finchfield Road & Richmond Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although a couple of later houses are built in the gardens of some of the earlier ones. This had been an area of fields previously.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one appears on the third and three were built in the gardens of the other houses post fourth edition. Finchfield Road is marked on the 2"" OS map, but not on Yates'.",1911,1938 "HBL2646","Set","MDSM","Certain","Finchfield Road & Richmond Road","Most of these semi detached houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century, although one pair is earlier. Fields had previously existed in this area.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. One pair of these houses appears on the first edition OS map and others appear on the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL2647","Set","LGDT","Certain","Corner of Finchfield Road & Richmond Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century cottage.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2648","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Glengarry Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon land which had been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they were built in the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2649","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Corner of Merridale Road, Finchfield Road & Richmond Road","The large detached house and the semi detached houses date to the late 19th century/early 20th century, the others were built in the inter war period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although the detached property is large rather than medium. The detached properties between appear by the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL265","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Land rear of Spring Vale works","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when a large 19th century works was demolished.","Much of this land, although marked as empty on the 2000 landline mapping, the modern aerial photography shows it has since been developed with more works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2650","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Merridale Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2651","Set","SMDT","Probable","Gamesfield Green & Glengarry Gardens","These houses may have been built in the 1960s/70s upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2652","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Merridale Road","The sports ground was laid out in the inter war period respecting some of the former field boundaries.","The sports ground is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2653","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Compton Road","The allotments were laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon a field.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2654","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Compton Road & Richmond Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the second edition OS map the others appear by the third.",1881,1900 "HBL2655","Set","SMDT","Possible","Aspen Way","These houses and shops possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a mid 19th century short terrace of houses. Before the houses were built this was an area of fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2656","Set","SMTER","Certain","Merridale Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2657","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Corner of Merridale Road & Aspen Way","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other post dates it.",1911,1938 "HBL2658","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Clark Road & Compton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the buildings to the rear post date it. Compton Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2659","Set","MDDT","Certain","Compton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL266","Ind","INDES","Certain","Loxdale Park Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century, but may have begun in the late 18th.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2660","Set","LGSM","Certain","Compton Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The pair of semis appear on the second edition OS map, the other house first appears on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2661","Set","MDDT","Certain","Compton Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition, but one appears on the fourth edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2662","Set","LGSM","Certain","Richmond Road","The semi detached house dates to the 19th century, the house to the rear was built in the garden in the mid/late 20th century.","The semi detached property appears on the first edition OS map, the other post dates the fourth and was built in the garden of one half of the semi.",1841,1880 "HBL2663","Set","LGDT","Possible","Park Rise","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL2664","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Richmond Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of an early 20th century sand pit which had been extracted from a field.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2665","Set","MDDT","Possible","Alder Dale","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probable inter war quarry. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2666","Set","LGDT","Certain","Richmond Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2667","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Richmond Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2668","Set","SMDT","Probable","Richmond Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built within the gardens of the inter war houses facing onto Richmond Road. The area had been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2669","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Richmond Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th centuries and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses appears on the second edition OS map, the other house is present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL267","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Northcott Road","This warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century. The area had probably been part of a colliery which had closed by the later part of the 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2670","Set","LGDT","Certain","Richmond Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2671","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Bantock's Park","A public park which was formed out of fields and private parkland in the mid 20th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map and was laid out partly on a field system and possibly partly upon parkland belonging to Bantock House.",1939,2000 "HBL2672","Set","COUHS","Certain","Bantock's House","A former small country house which is now used as a museum which was built in the late 18th/early 19th century and was formerly known as Merrydale House.","Built as a country house, now used as a museum (on the first edition OS map)",1751,1820 "HBL2673","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bradmore Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a large house and grounds called Lindenhurst. This house dated to the 19th century and had been built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2674","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hughes Avenue & Skidmore Avenue etc, Bradmore","This housing estate dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields. In the 19th century brickworks had also been established on parts of this field system.","This housing estate appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2675","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Birches Barn Road","This building dates to the early 20th century and was built as a Methodist Chapel. It has been a school and is currently a community centre. It had been built upon fields.","Now a community centre, this building first appears on the third edition OS map as a Methodist Chapel and later a school.",1901,1910 "HBL2676","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Bradmore Arms Public House, corner of Trysull Road & Birches Barn Road","The public house was built in the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2677","Set","COTYP","Probable","Trysull Road","These cottages date to the 19th century.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2678","Set","SMTER","Certain","Trysull Road & Church Road","Most of these terraces date to the 19th century, although some may date to the early 20th century.","The earliest of these properties appears on the first edition OS map, the rest are mainly present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2679","Set","SMSM","Probable","Glenmore Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built in the gardens of the 19th century terraces facing onto Church Road.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL268","Set","SMSM","Certain","Loxdale Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2680","Set","SMTER","Certain","Victoria Road","The majority of these houses are late 19th/early 20th century terraces which had been built upon possible paddocks associated with the nearby settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2681","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club & Institute, Church Road","The club and institute date to the inter war period. This had been an area of fields.","The club first appears, much smaller, on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2682","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Mitre Inn, Church Road","The Mitre Inn dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The Mitre first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2683","Set","SMTER","Possible","St Philips' Grove","These may houses date to the mid 20th century. This had been an area of fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2684","Set","MDMXD","Certain","St Philip's Road, Church Road & Holly Grove","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2685","Rec","SPGR","Certain","North of Coalway Road","The sports ground dates to the early 20th century and laid out upon a field system.","A tennis ground and pavilion are marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2686","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Coalway Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and the inter war period and they were built upon fields.","The earliest houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others appear by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL2687","Set","SMTER","Probable","Fareham Crescent & walks off it","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century sewage works and fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2688","Set","RESHO","Probable","Merryhill House (Home for the Aged)","A residential home dating to the late 20th century and built partly upon the site of Leasowes Farm.","The residential home post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL2689","Set","APAR","Probable","Warstones Gardens, Merridale","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL269","Ind","SCPYD","Probable","Off Loxdale Sidings","The scrap yard mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed fields in the late 18th century.","Modern map states this is a scrap yard - several large buildings on this site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2690","Set","MXSST","Certain","Badger Street & Engine Street, Lye","These houses mainly date to at least the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Most of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, one first appears on the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL2691","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Dudley Road & Badger Street","These industrial buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and replace houses which dated to at least the 19th century.","The depot and other industrial buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2692","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Lye","This area appears to form the commercial core of Lye which was present by the mid/late 19th century. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area only contained a few buildings between the settlements of The Lye to the west & The Lye Waste to the east.","This area contains banks, public houses & a post office suggesting a commercial core area. Some of these buildings are present upon the first edition OS map, but the area may contain later buildings also.",1821,1880 "HBL2693","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Christ Church, Lye","The church dates to the early 19th century and the vicarage is mid/late 20th century.","The church appears on the first edition OS map, but was present here before that. The current vicarage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL2694","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, Lye","These shops date to the early 20th century and the current market hall, formerly a cinema, dates to the inter war period.","Most of these buildings first appear on the third edition OS map, which had formerly been fields. The market hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a cinema.",1901,1910 "HBL2695","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Orchards Lane & Hill Road, Lye","These car parks replaced 19th century terraces and late 19th/early 20th century semis. This area had probably been fields in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These car parks post date the fourth edition OS map. On the first edition OS map the western half of the polygon shows terraces and the eastern half fields. The 2"" OS map for Stourbridge shows no buildings in this area, suggesting that the whole of this polygon was fields in the late 18th/early 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL2696","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dudley Road, Lye","The factories mainly date to the inter war period, but some buildings may be later. At least one house dates to at least the 19th century. This area formed part of Lye by at least the later 18th century.","Several of these buildings, the works and factory, first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the houses (or former houses) probably appear on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2697","Set","COTYP","Probable","Dudley Road, Lye","The cottages and the public house date to at least the 19th century and the club dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area formed part of The Lye by the late 18th century.","The cottages and the public house appear on the first edition OS map, whilst the club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2698","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Providence Street, Lye","These buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century. The area had been fields in the 19th century.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2699","Ind","METWK","Possible","Providence Street, Lye","Parts of this factory survive from the 19th century when it was a galvanising works.","Small parts of this industrial estate appear on the first edition OS map when it was a galvanising works, especially the house and the factory along the road. Many parts either appear on the fourth or post fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL27","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Works on Bott Lane, Walsall","These works date to the 19th century and had at that time been an engineering works and a leather works. Settlement was also present in the 19th century, which has since been demolished.","Many of the industrial buildings on this site are also marked on the first edition OS map. The buildings to the east first appear on the second edition OS map. The modern landline mapping does not state what the industry is being undertaken here.",1821,1880 "HBL270","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Opposite Pothouse Bridge Wharf","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a colliery until the mid/late 19th century and was part of a field system in the late 18th.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL2700","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road & Valley Road, Lye","The majority of these houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map. Vicarage Road is marked as Glebe Lane on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL2701","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road & Valley Road, Lye","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century although some may be later, or even slightly earlier. This area had been fields during the 19th century and possibly earlier.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2702","Set","SMTER","Possible","Vicarage Road, Lye","These terraces may date to the 19th century when they would have formed part of the settlement of The Lye Waste.","These houses may appear on the first edition OS map, although modern aerial photography shows that the houses to the south of the road have been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL2703","Ind","INDES","Certain","Providence Industrial Estate, Lye","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible early 20th century industrial buildings. In the 19th century this area was still fields.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2704","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Hill Road, Lye","A probable industrial building which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","A large white building on the modern aerial photography which may be industrial in nature & certainly dates to the later part of this period. The Clinic is earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL2705","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Providence Street & Valley Road, Lye","The majority of these industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, but one building dates to the early 20th century.","The majority of these industrial buildings post date the 4th edition OS map. The long thin building first appears on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2706","Rel","MOSQ","Probable","Mosque, South of High Street, Lye","The Mosque and Moslem centre both date to the 19th century and had originally been built as a Congregational Chapel and Sunday School.","The Mosque and the Moslem centre appear on the first edition OS map. The Mosque was formerly a Sunday School and the Moslem centre was a Congregational Chapel.",1821,1880 "HBL2707","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Park Road, Quarry Bank","The current industrial complex appears to date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of the early 20th century Rhodesia Galvanising Works.","The majority, if not all, of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2708","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Park Road, Quarry Bank","The earliest of these houses is 19th century in date, the majority date to the late 19th/early 20th century. In the late 18th this area was part of a field system which had been recently enclosed out of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one appears on the first edition and one post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL2709","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Stevens Park, Quarry Bank","Stevens Park dates to the inter war period and it was laid out on a probable planned field system which in the 19th century had also been the site of a small colliery called Thorns Colliery, which had fireclay pits.","The park first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL271","Set","MDDT","Certain","Baldwin Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a paddock which may have been exploited for coal at an unknown date.","First appear on the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2710","Com","COMOU","Certain","Thorns Road, north of Lye","The caravan sales area dates to the mid/late 20th century and the pair of semis date to the inter war period. Houses had been built here by the early 20th century, which have since been demolished. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The modern aerial photography shows a caravan sales building which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The houses first appear on the fourth edition OS.",1939,2000 "HBL2711","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Thorns Primary School and The Thorns School & Community College","The two schools date to the mid/late 20th century and had been built upon an area of fields. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These two schools both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2712","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mousehall Farm Road & Grosvenor Way, Lye","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the site of a 19th century brick and fireclay works. This area once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Mainly terraces - all these houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2713","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Thorns Public House, Thorns Road, north of Lye","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaces an earlier public house. Settlement is known for this part of Thorns Road from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This public house post dates the fourth edition OS map, but previously a smaller public house stood here which appeared on the first edition OS map as The Thorns Hotel.",1939,2000 "HBL2714","Set","MDDT","Certain","Thorns Road, north of Lye","These houses date mainly to the inter war period although some are later. They have been built upon the site of a possible 19th century industrial complex. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The small industrial complex post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2715","Set","SMTER","Certain","Thorn Road, north of Lye","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably been enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2716","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Thorns Road, north of Lye","The industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly on the site of a 19th century brick works and partly upon houses. Settlement is known for this area from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2717","Set","LGDT","Certain","Finchfield Gardens","The majority of these large houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses are detached and first appear on the fourth edition OS map. There is some modern infill, but the houses are still quite large.",1911,1938 "HBL2718","Set","MDDT","Certain","York Avenue & York Gardens","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2719","Set","MDDT","Probable","York Avenue & York Crescent","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography shows most of them as dating to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL272","Set","MXSST","Possible","Kemsey Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century saw mill. This site had been a metal works in the 19th century and had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL2720","Set","LGSM","Certain","Richmond Road & York Avenue","The majority of these houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century, although a few are later. They were built upon fields and the area remained fairly rural until the mid 20th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, other houses first appear by the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2721","Set","MDMXD","Certain","York Avenue","The majority of the semis date to the early 20th century and the other houses date to the inter war or the mid/late 20th century. This area had been fields prior to the houses.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are mainly present by the fourth edition OS map although there is some modern infill having been built in rear gardens.",1901,1910 "HBL2722","Set","LGDT","Possible","Richmond Road & Horsehills Drive","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house and grounds. Settlement is known on this site prior to 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2723","Set","MDDT","Certain","Compton Road West & Water Dale","These houses probably all date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century large house and grounds called 'Waterdale'.","Some of these houses and the road, Water Dale, first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the rest of the houses probably do not post date the fourth edition OS map by very long.",1911,1938 "HBL2724","Set","MDDT","Certain","Birches Barn Road","The 18th century farmhouse still survives although it is now surrounded by inter war houses.","One of these houses is the original Birches Barn Farmhouse and appears on the first edition OS map and earlier maps. The other houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL2725","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birches Barn Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, but some of them were built in the inter war period. Settlement is indicated in this area prior to 1750, but there is no evidence of a building or buildings here in the later 19th century.","The majority of these houses are semi detached and first appear on the third edition OS map, the houses in between, mainly detached, appear by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2726","Set","RESHO","Possible","Inglewood Court, off Birches Barn Road","This building dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century nursery. This area may once have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map and from modern aerial photographs was probably built in the later part of this period. The Aps also show a conservatory attached to the building suggests residential or old peoples' home rather than apartments.",1981,2000 "HBL2727","Set","SMTER","Certain","Inglewood Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and they were built in the grounds of the surviving house called Inglewood. This may once have been part of an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2728","Set","MDDT","Certain","Birches Barn Road & Inglewood Avenue","The main dwelling, now subdivided, dates to the 19th century when it was known as Oakland House, and later as Inglewood. The other houses date to the inter war period.","The main house, although now apparently subdivided, appears on the first edition OS map. The other properties are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL2729","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birches Barn Road","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been built upon the site of an early 20th century nursery. This area may once have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth editon OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL273","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Salop Street","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the inter war works and 19th century terraces were demolished. This had been the site of a metal works in the 19th century and settlement is noted here in the late 18th century.","Buildings formerly stood on this site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2730","Set","MDSM","Possible","Havelock Close","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century",1981,1990 "HBL2731","Set","SMSM","Possible","Church Road","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL2732","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Worfield Gardens","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, although one pair of semis is early 20th century in date. This may once have been an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century; one pair of semis however first appears on the third edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL2733","Set","MDTER","Certain","Pinfold Drive, Warstones Drive & Leasowes Drive","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they were built in the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2734","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Chadwick Close, Wolverhampton","These high rise flats probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2735","Set","RESHO","Probable","Warstones House, Warstones Drive","An old people's home which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a small country house called Leasowes which is known to have existed since before 1750.","This building is probably an old people's home and post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL2736","Set","RESHO","Probable","Corner of Coalway Road & Leasowes Drive","These buildings date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields and the driveway to The Leasowes House.","At least one of these buildings is certainly a Nursing Home; it is not possible to say with any certainly what the other building is used for. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL2737","Com","SHPS","Certain","Warstones Road & Warstones Drive","The majority of these shops date to the mid 20th century, although one large property currently a shop was built in the inter war period as a cinema. This area had been fields prior to development along Warstones Road in the inter war period.","These shops and public house post date the fourth edition OS map. The large shop facing onto Warstones Road appears on the fourth edition OS map as a cinema.",1939,2000 "HBL2738","Set","SMSM","Certain","Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2739","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Warstones Road","This area survives in a largely built up area and formed part of a field system until probably the mid 20th century.","This area may have been left as public open space and does not appear to have had buildings upon it since the 19th century, when it was still part of a field system.",1939,2000 "HBL274","Set","SMSM","Certain","Walter Road & Jordan Place","These hosues date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had been exploited for coal at an unknown date.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2740","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brookdale Drive & Walden Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2741","Set","MDTER","Certain","Pinfold Lane","A short terraces of early 20th century date, the houses to the rear are mid 20th century. This had been an area of fields in the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the houses built in the gardens probably date to the 1960s.",1901,1910 "HBL2742","Set","MDSM","Certain","Pinfold Crescent & Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Warstones Road is marked on Yates' map",1911,1938 "HBL2743","Set","SMTER","Probable","Reedham Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon land which had been fields prior to the surrounding inter war development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL2744","Set","APAR","Probable","Billy Wright Close, Warstones","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographys suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2745","Set","APAR","Probable","Warstone Road, Warstones","These dwellings date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war semi detached property.","This apartment block and few houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2746","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pinfold Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2747","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pinfold Lane, Canterbury Road & Regent Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Pinfold Lane is marked upon Yates' map the other roads are contemporary with the houses.",1911,1938 "HBL2748","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Pinfold Lane, Linton Road & Mason Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2749","Set","MDDT","Certain","Canterbury Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL275","Set","MDSM","Probable","King Street","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a paddock. This had formed part of a larger field system in the late 18th century.","The houses and some of the other buildings first appear on the third edition. Other buildings are newer.",1901,1910 "HBL2750","Set","MDDT","Certain","Pinfold Lane and Woodhall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses either first appear on the fourth edition OS map or not long after its publication. Pinfold Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2751","Set","LGDT","Certain","The Woodlands (Home for the Elderly)","This house was built in the late 19th/early 20th century and replaced an early large house also called The Woodlands. Settlement is known on this site from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This large detached house and outbuildings first appears on the second edition OS map and is currently used as a home for the elderly. The house appearing on the first edition OS map is on a different alignment to the current building.",1881,1900 "HBL2752","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Woodland Walk","This area has been left as open space since the earlier development which began in earnest during the inter war period. This area had probably been in cultivation in the Medieval period.","This area of open land contains a small amount of woodland and has a path wandering through it. The S curves of former Medieval agricultural practices are still present with the line of one section of woodland and in the property boundaries to the east (formerly the line of a trackway on the first to third editions).",1939,2000 "HBL2753","Set","MDDT","Possible","Lancaster Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon land belonging to The Woodlands which included at least one greenhouse and an orchard.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2754","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lancaster Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2755","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Penn Road","The semis date to at least the 19th century and the detached property dates to the inter war period. This area may have formed part of one of Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, which includes the very small semi which is shown as demolished on the modern aerial photography. The other house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2756","Set","COTYP","Probable","Woodland Cottages, Penn Road","One of these cottages dates to the 16th century and the others are later.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but some may have been altered. The public house also appears on the first edition OS map.",1500,1600 "HBL2757","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Roebuck Inn, Penn Road","This public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an earlier public house of the same name which was much smaller and stood on the road. It may even have been present prior to 1750.","The current building post dates the fourth edition OS map, but an earlier public house with this name stood here, nearer to the road, on the first to fourth editions. The Roebuck is also marked on the 2"" OS map, and a building is marked here on Yates' map although it is not named.",1939,2000 "HBL2758","Com","SHPS","Certain","Penn Road","The terrace of shops date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon a field. The large modern building replaced a row of probable 19th century cottages.","The terrace of what is now shops first appears on the second edition OS map and they may have been commercial at other points in their history. The large building post dates the fourth edition OS map and may also be a shop as it as a car park to the rear.",1881,1900 "HBL2759","Set","APAR","Probable","Woodlands Paddock, Penn","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon land associated with The Woodlands and which had probably been fields prior to the rebuilding of the house in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL276","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Crown & Cushion, King Street","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2760","Set","MDDT","Possible","Penn Road & Pinfold Road","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon the parkland associated with The Woodlands. This land was probably fields prior to the rebuilding of the house in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The Penn Road is marked on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL2761","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Geriatric Hospital, Penn Road","Many of the buildings of the hospital date to the mid/late 20th century, but part of it is a listed property called The Beeches which was built as a house in the 1770s. Settlement probably existed in this area from before 1750.","Many of the buildings are mid/late 20th century in date, but the listed part of this site was a late 18th century large house called The Beeches. Two large houses are marked on the first edition OS map and The Beeches is one of them. Settlement is also marked on the 2"" OS map and also on Yates' map for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL2762","Set","LGDT","Certain","Penn Road","The earliest of these large houses dates to the early 20th century and the others are larger. Prior to the first houses this area was fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, at least one other house appears by the fourth and the rest post date the fourth. One of the third edition houses is now used as a Nursing Home.",1901,1910 "HBL2763","Set","SMTER","Certain","Swan Bank","The majority of these houses date to the 19th century although some are later. This area had probably formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the sourthern set of terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. No settlement is marked here on either the 2"" OS map or on Yates' map. The surrounding area shows some S curves including in the line of Manor Road suggesting this had been early piecemeal enclosure and prior to that an area of Medieval strip fields.",1821,1880 "HBL2764","Set","SMSM","Certain","Swan Bank, Butts Road & St Catherine's Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of St Catherine's Convalescene Home which probable dated to the 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2765","Set","MDSM","Certain","Swan Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which may once have formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2766","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thurlston Drive & Armarda Avenue","These houses date to the late 20th century. This had been the site of allotment gardens in the late 19th and early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows that they date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL2767","Com","SHPS","Probable","Penn Road","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages and a public house. Settlement is known for this area prior to 1750.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2768","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rose & Crown Public House, Penn Road","This public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages and an earlier public house. Settlement is known for this area prior to 1750.","The public house dates to the post fourth edition OS map. Prior to the large public house, cottages and a much smaller Rose & Crown stood here. Settlement is indicated on both Yates' Map and on the 2"" OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2769","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Penn United Reform Church, Penn Road","The Penn United Reform Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The non conformist chapel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL277","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Land to east of the Birmingham Canal","An area of rough grassland, which has probably existed here since at least the early 20th century and possibly earlier. This had probably been an area of coalmining and industry perhaps from as early as the late 18th century.","Depicted on the third and fourth editions as rough grazing - aerial photography suggests that it has largely unchanged during this time. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL2770","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Fold","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages, which may have been at least late 18th/early 19th century in date. Settlement is known for this area prior to 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later part of this period. A row of cottages gable end onto Wakeley Hill are marked on the first to fourth edition 25"" OS maps, and also appear on the 2"" OS map of 1816. Settlement is also marked in this area on Yates' Map.",1991,2000 "HBL2771","Set","COTYP","Certain","Wakeley Hill & Butts Road","These houses probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, although some first appear on the second.",1841,1880 "HBL2772","Set","MXSST","Certain","Wakeley Hill & Butts Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century. This area may have formed part of one of Upper Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map although some are later.",1901,1910 "HBL2773","Set","MXSST","Certain","Swan Bank","The terraces and one or two semis date to the late 19th/early 20th century. All of these houses are present by the inter war period. This area may have formed part of one of Upper Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map although some are later.",1881,1900 "HBL2774","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Wakeley Hill","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2775","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","South of Rylands Drive","These allotments may have been established in the inter war period when some of the surrounding houses were built. This area had been fields prior to development and the allotments.","This area may have been allotments on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2776","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ryland Drive","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2777","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Penn Bowling & Social Club","A bowling green has been present upon this site since the early 20th century, prior to that this was an area of fields.","A bowling green is first marked on the first edition OS map although the buildings are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL2778","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Manor Road & Mount Road","These houses date to the inter war period or slightly later and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of the others are not much newer.",1911,1938 "HBL2779","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Springvale Junior & Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and appears to have been built upon the site of an inter war quarry. Fields had dominated this area prior to the development which began in this area during the inter war period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL278","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Westbourne Street, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2780","Set","SMSM","Certain","Estate east of Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map or were built slightly after it was published (from modern aerial photographys)",1911,1938 "HBL2781","Set","SMSM","Certain","Warstones Drive & East Croft Grove","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the 1948 AP's show that these house are beginning to be built.",1939,1950 "HBL2782","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Highfields School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2783","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Warstone Green","The public open space was created in the mid 20th century when the surrounding houses were built. This area had been fields prior to development.","This public open space was presumably created, out of fields, when the surrounding houses were built. Post fourth edition.",1939,1950 "HBL2784","Set","SMSM","Certain","Camberley Drive","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the 1948 AP s show these roads are beginning to be laid out.",1939,1950 "HBL2785","Com","SHPS","Probable","Warstones Road","These buildings date to the inter war period and are currently being used as shops.","These buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map and may currently be being used as shops.",1911,1938 "HBL2786","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Methodist Church, Warstones Road","The Methodist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The Methodist church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2787","Set","APAR","Probable","Warstones Road & Warstones Drive, Warstones","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century building, which may have been a house. This area had been fields prior to any development.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Warstones Road is marked on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL2788","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Warstones Inn, Warstones Road","The public house dates to the inter war period to serve the growing community. This area had been fields prior to any development.","This public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2789","Set","MXSST","Certain","Warstones Road & Oakley Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Warstones Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL279","Set","MMDST","Certain","Westbourne Road, Walsall","The earliest of these houses date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map and on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1751,1820 "HBL2790","Set","SMSM","Certain","Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Warstones Road is in general marked on Yates' map, but when the houses were built the road on this section was straightened.",1911,1938 "HBL2791","Set","MDDT","Certain","Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL2792","Set","SMTER","Certain","Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2793","Set","MDDT","Certain","Warstones Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2794","Set","MDDT","Certain","Corner of Penn Road & Church Hill","The earliest of these properties dates to the 19th century and the others are mid/late 20th century. Settlement may have been present in this area prior to 1750.","The earliest of these houses appears on the first edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL2795","Set","MDDT","Probable","Penn Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2796","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Church Hill & The Fold","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement is known in this area from before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2797","Set","APAR","Possible","Penncroft, Penn Road, Penn","These apartments may date to the late 20th century and were build upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century large house called Penn Croft. Small fields were present here prior to the house.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The Penn Road is marked on Yates' map.",1981,2000 "HBL2798","Set","SMSM","Certain","South east of Warstones Road including Braden Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Warstones Road & Hollybush Lane are marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2799","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hollybush Lane","The northern property dates to the early 20th century, the other properites date to the inter war period. This area had been fields prior to the 20th century development.","The larger property first appears on the third edition OS map, the semi detached appears on the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL28","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Selbourne Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century.","The terraces in this street first appear on the second edition OS map. Some of the industrial buildings appear on the first. Originally the houses had rear yards, but many are now gardens as some of the outbuildings/industrial workshops have been cleared.",1881,1900 "HBL280","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Melish Road, Walsall","The chapel dates from the late 19th century.","Appears on the second edition, but much smaller than it is now. The third edition shows the chapel and Sunday school. Possibly church has been extended to incorportate these two buildings into one.",1881,1900 "HBL2800","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Hollybush Inn, Penn Road","The public house dates to the inter war period making it contemporary with the surrounding housing estate. An earlier public house of the same name stood here originally. Settlement, possibly the inn itself, is known here from before 1750.","This public house first appeared on the fourth edition OS map and replaced an earlier Hollybush Inn which is marked upon the first to third edition OS maps. A building is marked here on the 2"" OS map, which may have been the Inn, and also on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2801","Rel","CEMET","Certain","South of Penn Road","The cemetery was created in the mid/late 20th century upon fields.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2802","Set","LGDT","Certain","Compton Road","These large houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2803","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Compton Road","Most of these houses date to the inter war period except one detached house which dates to the early 20th century. This area had been fields prior to the earlier 20th century development.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one detached house first appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2804","Set","SMDT","Probable","Merridale Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon inter war allotment gardens. The area had been part of a field system possibly associated with the farmhouse to the east.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2805","Set","SMSM","Certain","Leyland Crescent & Merridale Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields possibly associated with the nearby farmhouse.","These houses first appar on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2806","Ind","METWK","Possible","Bilston Road","Parts of this building may date to the 19th century when it was the Imperial Works. To the north of this area there had been terraces which have since all been demolished. Squatter settlement was located here in the earlier 19th century.","Parts of this site may remain from the first edition OS map although it has been expanded over time (the modern aerial photography shows that this site is made up of several buildings brought together. The thin building aligned along the road is almost certainly on the first edition. On the first to fourth editions terraces were also present. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1841,1880 "HBL2807","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of Bilston Road","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces which had survived until at least the inter war period. This area may have been mined for coal in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This industrial complex post dates the fourth edition OS map. Some of the terraces which are marked on the first edition OS map are also marked on the tithe map of c.1840.",1939,2000 "HBL2808","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Between Birmingham Canal and Higher Level train line","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of derelict land, which had probably been used as a brick yard in the early/mid 19th century.","The electricity sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2809","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Between Birmingham Canal and Higher Level rail line","This is derelict land having once been the site of Chillington House which dated probably to the 19th century.","This land is shown as overgrown on the modern aerial photography. Chillington House is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL281","Set","LGSM","Certain","Westbourne Road, Walsall","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century.","Some of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, but several are present on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2810","Ind","CHEMW","Certain","Oxygen Works, south of Lower Walsall Street","The current Oxygen Works dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the works has been present here since at least the early 20th century and had been a metal works in the 19th century. Houses and a saw mill were also present until the inter war period.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first to third edition OS map shows a large works which on the first edition is known as 'Shrubbery Iron Works' and on the third 'Shrubbery Oxygen Works', it is still an Oxygen Works, but all the buildings on site are new. To the east of the site was the Walsall Street Saw Mills which is present on all four maps. To the north east was a small area of settlement which had been demolished by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL2811","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Between Horseley Fields and Lower Walsall Street","This factory largely dates to the inter war period although part of it may date to the early 20th century when a small motor works was present on the site. An iron works stood here in the 19th century.","Many of these buildings appear on the fourth edition OS map, when the site made electric batteries. One of the buildings adjacent to Lower Street may have been present on the third edition OS map as the Briton Motor Works. The site had previously been an iron works which is marked as disused on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2812","Ind","INDES","Certain","Landport Road Industrial Estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery since the early/mid 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map and rough grassland is marked on the first and second (and presumably third & fourth) edition OS maps. This may have been part of a larger ancient area of unenclosed pasture land as the placename Monmore Green may suggest. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2813","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Landport Road","This depot dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area was rough grassland in the 19th century and possibly for a long time before that.","The depot post dates the fourth editon OS map and rough grassland is marked on the first and second (and presumably third & fourth) edition OS maps. This may have been part of a larger ancient area of unenclosed pasture land as the placename Monmore Green may suggest. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2814","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Former Rail Line to Chillington Wharf","The a railway track which once linked the main branch line to Chillington Wharf on the Birmingham Canal and was constructed in the late 19th/early 20th century. This area had formed part of a 19th century colliery.","A length of railway line linking the main branch line to Chillington Wharf that first appears on the second edition OS map. Prior to this the area is marked as rough grassland and may have been part of an area of Ancient pasture land from the placename Monmore Green. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2815","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Sutherland Avenue & Cooper Street","A timber yard has been on this site since the early 20th century, but the oldest of the present buildings may only date to the inter war period. This had formed part of a mid 19th century colliery.","One of these buildings first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the majority of the buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. A saw mill is also marked on the third edition OS map but the tithe map shows this to have formed part of a colliery, which is disused by the first edition. This area may have been ancient unenclosed pasture from the placename Monmore Green. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL2816","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Between Bilston Road and Cooper Street","Parts of this school building date to the 19th century although the building is probably no longer used as a school.","These buildings first appear on the first edition OS map as 'Monmore Green Schools'. They may no longer be used as a school, but the landline mapping gives no clue to the current use. Not marked as a school on the tithe map - possibly indicates the site of former settlement, born out by the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL2817","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Cooper Street","These, largely industrial, buildings date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","These buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2818","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Between Bilston Road & Cooper Street","The depot and the other building both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century terraces and later workshops.","These two buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2819","Set","SMTER","Possible","Between Cooper Street & Bilston Road","The houses may date to the 19th century or slightly later, the industrial building dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The earliest of these buildings may appear on the first edition OS map. The large industrial building post dates the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL282","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rear of Borneo Road & Lichfield Road","This industrial works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century rope walk.","Fourth edition OS map is not available for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL2820","Ind","INDES","Certain","The Chancel Industrial Park, Chillington Fields","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon a boiler works dating from the inter war period. The area was an industrial waste land prior to this, but earlier had been the site of a probable Medieval manor.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2821","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holy Rosary RC Primary School, Hickman Avenue","The school dates to the inter war period, but the church is later. This was part of the site of Chillington Iron Works until the late 19th/early 20th century. This area may have partly made up the site of Stow Manor which may have been Medieval.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the church post dates it.",1911,1938 "HBL2822","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Scrap Yard off the Wolverhampton Railway Line.","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land which had existed since the 19th century Chillington Iron Works was demolished in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2823","Ind","INDES","Certain","Parklands Industrial Estate & East Park Industrial Estate","These industrial estate date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This may have once been an area of ancient unenclosed pasture, from placename evidence.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2824","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off the railway line to Wolverhampton Higher Level Station","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land which had been present here since the late 19th/early 20th century when the Chillington Iron Works was largely demolished.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2825","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton on GWR",,"The GWR line Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton. This section is currently disused. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2826","Tra","RWSID","Probable","Steel & Goods Terminal","A railway sidings and terminal, a 19th century goods shed also once stood in this area but has since been demolished. This area had formed part of a colliery prior to the railway.","A goods shed once stood in this area and there are also railway sidings. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL2827","Ind","INDES","Certain","Chillington Industrial Estate","This is the site of the 19th century Chillington Iron Works which in the late 19th/early 20th century became much reduced in size. By the early 20th century it was the site of the Chillington Tool Works and some of these buildings may survive.","Some of these buildings may pre date the fourth edition OS map when this site was used as a metal works. On the fourth and third edition it is the Chillington Tool Works. On the first edition it is a large site called Chillington Iron Works, the second edition OS map only shows a small portion surviving. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2828","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Knowles Road","A probable industrial building dating to the mid/late 20th century. This had been a small area of 19th century terrace housing with a chapel. During the inter war period these houses had been demolished and only the chapel remained.","Probably an industrial building post dating the fourth edition OS map. The first to third editions and the tithe map show a small area of terrace houses with a Baptist Chapel; all of which has been demolished by the fourth edition with the exception of the chapel.",1939,2000 "HBL2829","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","South of Horseley Fields Road","This depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war timber yard. This area had been rough grassland in the later 19th to early 20th century.","This industrial site post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL283","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Some houses first appear on the second edition, the rest by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2830","Soc","COURT","Certain","Crown and County Court, Wolverhampton","The court bulding dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of possible 19th century houses, shops and a brass works. This had been part of Wolverhampton from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The Crown & County Court post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2831","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","Wolverhampton Bus Station","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century houses, shops and a lock works. This was probably part of Wolverhampton prior to 1750.","The bus station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2832","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Between Bilston Street & Tower Street","The police station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a brass works and probable terrace houses. This area had been partially settled in the period before 1750.","The police station post dates the fourth edition OS map. It was built upon an area of houses and industry.",1939,2000 "HBL2833","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Multi storey car park between Tower Street & Castle Street","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and are on the site of industrial buildings and a few terraces. This area was settled from the late 18th/early 19th century having previously formed part of a field system.","The car parks post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2834","Com","COMCR","Probable","Market Street","This commerical area dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable industrial buildings and a congregational chapel. Some settlement was present here prior to 1750, but at that date the area was mainly gardens.","Shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2835","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wolverhampton Grammar School","The Grammar School was established in the 1870s and has been enlarged several times since. It had been built upon fields.","The Grammar School is marked on the first edition OS map, but some of the buildings are more recent in date.",1871,1880 "HBL2836","Set","MDDT","Certain","Westland Avenue & Westland Gardens","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built in the garden of a large 19th century house which survives although much altered.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a mid 20th century date.",1951,1960 "HBL2837","Set","MXSST","Possible","Westland Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the gardens of a large house which has since been demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1970 "HBL2838","Set","LGDT","Certain","Compton Road","These two large houses date to the 19th century whilst the church is mid/late 20th century.","Two large detached houses which both appear on the first edition OS map (the house to the west known as Merridale is also marked on the 1842 Tithe Map). The Christian Scientist Church post dates the fourth. It is unlikely that either of the houses are currently single dwellings.",1821,1840 "HBL2839","Set","MDDT","Certain","Westland Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL284","Set","LGTER","Certain","Lichfield Road, Walsall","These large terraced houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map",1881,1900 "HBL2840","Set","APAR","Certain","Compton Court, Compton Road","These apartments date to the inter war period and were built upon land belonging to 19th century Merridale House.","These apartments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2841","Set","FARM","Probable","Old Merridale Farmhouse","The old farmhouse dates to Medieval period and the garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and is sited upon the farmyard.","Appears as a farm on the first edition OS map with a farmyard upon which now stands a post fourth edition garage.",1066,1539 "HBL2842","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corser Street","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses.","The works and the warehouse post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2843","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Corner of Lower Horsefields Road & Lower Walsall Street","The car park was created in the mid/late 20th century when a 19th century church, vicarage and terrace houses were demolished. Prior to this development the area had been made up of allotment gardens.","A car park dating to the post fourth edition OS map on the site of 19th century terraces as well as a church and vicarage. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2844","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","South of Moore Street","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2845","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of St Matthew Street","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terrace houses were demolished. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Terrace housing stood here on the first to fourth edition OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL2846","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of Moore Street & west of Cross Street","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area had probably been mined for coal in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This depot and the smaller works around it all post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of terrace houses which appear on all four editions of the 25"" OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2847","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hollybush Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL2848","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tenbury Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2849","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Warstone Road & Rutland Avenue","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had probably formed part of one of Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map, the others post date it. Warstone Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL285","Set","MDSM","Certain","Borneo Street, Walsall","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL2850","Set","SMSM","Certain","Scott Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably formed part of one of Penn's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests not by very long. (Confirmed by the 1948 AP s)",1939,1950 "HBL2851","Set","MDDT","Probable","Leafield Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2852","Set","COUHS","Certain","Penn Hall","Parts of Penn Hall date to the 17th century and the site possibly once formed part of the Medieval, or earlier, settlement of Over Penn.","This large house appears on the first edition OS map with outbuildings including a coach house. The house is now either part of Penn Hall School or could be being used as offices.",1601,1700 "HBL2853","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Penn Hall School","The main part of the school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the small private parkland belonging to Penn Hall.","The school buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2854","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South east of Penn Road","These fields may have been created in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period when Upper Penn's open field system was enclosed.","These fields were possibly created during the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period when Upper Penn's open field system was enclosed.",1351,1750 "HBL2855","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of Vicarage Road, Penn","This field system reveals some evidence in its boundaries that it was once part of an area of Medieval strip fields.","These fields - the majoirty of which fall within South Staffordshire, are possible reorganized piecemeal enclosure which would have been strip fields in the Medieval period and therefore formed part of one of the open fields belonging to Penn.",1351,1750 "HBL2856","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Button Farm Road","These house date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that all of them are pretty much of one date.",1911,1938 "HBL2857","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Between Foxlands Drive & Button Farm Road","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","A club which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2858","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","South of Button Farm Road","The wood dates to the mid/late 20th century but is close to earlier woodland which lie in South Staffordshire. This area had formed part of a field system, which was probably one of Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","The woodland is visible upon the modern aerial photography but is not marked upon the fourth editon OS map. Older woodlands are present to the south which are now in South Staffordshire.",1939,2000 "HBL2859","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Spring Hill Public House","The public house dates to the inter war period to serve the growing community and was built upon fields.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL286","Rec","ALLOT","Possible","Cartbridge Lane South","These allotments may date to the mid/late 20th century having been laid out upon an existing field system.","The fourth edition OS mapping does not exist for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL2860","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Norton Close & Larkswood Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These house mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL2861","Set","LGDT","Certain","Showell Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL2862","Ind","GARA","Certain","Penn Garage, corner of Stourbridge Road & Springhill Lane","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war houses.","The garage building post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2863","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Warstones Road","This houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2864","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stourbridge Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2865","Set","FARM","Certain","Penn Moor Farm, Vicarage Road","Penn Moor farmhouse survives but the farm buildings have been replaced by mid/late 20th century detached houses. This area may have formed part of the Medieval, or earlier, Penn.","One of these houses is the old farmhouse to Penn Moor Farm (facing onto Vicarge Road) - the other two houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Buildings are marked here on the 2"" 1816 OS map and in this general area upon Yates' Map of 1775.",1540,1750 "HBL2866","Set","COTYP","Probable","Penn Road","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Several of these houses appear on the first edition OS map as Penn Cottages, the other houses are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2867","Set","MDDT","Possible","Penn Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2868","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Penn Road","The houses date to the inter war period and the apartments are slightly later. They were built upon fields.","These houses all first appear on the fourth edition OS map; the apartment block post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2869","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Bartholomew's Church, Upper Penn","The church is Medieval in date with earlier remains of two stone crosses in the graveyard.","The church appears on the first edition OS map although the graveyard has been extended since the publication of the fourth edition OS map.",1066,1539 "HBL287","Ser","SUBS","Probable","Cartbridge Lane South","This sub station probably dates to the mid/late 20th century having been built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL2870","Set","LGDT","Possible","Penwood Lane","These large houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2871","Set","COTYP","Certain","Penwood Lane","These cottages, including the almshouses, and the public house pre date the late 19th century. This area probably formed part of Medieval Upper Penn.","These dwellings and the Old Stag's Head Public House appear on the first edition OS map.",1540,1880 "HBL2872","Set","FARM","Probable","Penn Wood Stables & Saddlery","The farm probably pre dates the late 19th century and the site may have been part of Medieval Upper Penn.","Many of the buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS map, but the farmhouse appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2873","Set","LGDT","Possible","Rear of Penwood Lane","This house possibly dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gravel pit. This area may have once formed part of Medieval Upper Penn.","This house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL2874","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Bartholomew's CofE School","The school largely dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the original 19th century school still survives on the site.","Parts of the school are marked on the first to fourth edition OS maps, but it has since been much enlarged.",1821,1880 "HBL2875","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Links Road & Mount Road","These house largely date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of Penn's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the others are built not long after its publication.",1911,1938 "HBL2876","Set","COTYP","Certain","Wakeley Hill","These cottages date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The cottages appear on the first edition OS map the other house is present by the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL2877","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wakeley Hill, Penn","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of one of Upper Penn's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2878","Set","MMDST","Certain","Vicarage Road, Upper Penn","These houses and the church hall date to the late 19th and early 20th century. This area may have formed part of Medieval Upper Penn.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the semis and the church room first appear on the third editions.",1881,1900 "HBL2879","Set","COTYP","Certain","Vicarage Road","Many of these houses pre date the late 19th century, but others date to the early to late 20th century. This area may have formed part of Medieval Upper Penn.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the terrace to the south of Vicarage Road first appears on the third edition OS map and the other houses are later.",1821,1880 "HBL288","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Land between Lichfield Road & Cartbridge Lane South","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Fields caught between two roads. The field boundary shown on the first edition OS map is no longer present.",,1880 "HBL2880","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wheathill Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field. This area may have formed part of Medieval Upper Penn.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2881","Set","LGDT","Possible","Vicarage Road, Upper Penn","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s although the vicarage may be 19th century in date. This area may have formed part of Medieval Penn.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s; the vicarage appears on the first edition OS",1961,1980 "HBL2882","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Vicarage Road, Upper Penn","These houses mainly date to the inter war period or later and were built upon fields. The fields are certainly present in the 19th century, but this area may still have formed part of the Medieval settlement of Penn.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL2883","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Church Hill, Upper Penn","These houses mainly date to the inter war period although one cottage dates to at least the 19th century. At least one building is known to have stood here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. One is present on the first edition and another post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL2884","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Hill, Upper Penn","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, although one may be earlier. Buildings are known to have stood in this area circa 1750.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, others are later and one may appear on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL2885","Set","LGDT","Possible","Church Hill, Upper Penn","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an orchard and other land associated with the house to the north.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2886","Set","MDDT","Possible","Church Hill, Upper Penn","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of Manor Farm. It is possible that a farm has stood on this site from before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL2887","Fie","PIEC","Probable","North of Mount Farm","The remains of a once much larger field system which is now covered by mid/late 20th century housing.","The remains of a once much larger field system which is now covered with post fourth edition housing. On the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL2888","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Ridgeway Road","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL2889","Set","MDSM","Probable","Brenton Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL289","Set","MDDT","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed in the late Medieval or early Post Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2890","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Penwood Lane & Sedgley Road","The semi detached houses on Penwood Lane date to the early 20th century and the other houses on Sedgeley Road date to the mid/late 20th century.","The earliest of these houses, the semis, first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL2891","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Pub car park, Penwood Lane","The public house car park was laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon fields. The fields probably date to the Post Medieval period, but were possibly the site of settlement in the Medieval period.","The car park to the public house was laid out in the post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL2892","Com","SHPS","Certain","Five Ways, Trysull Road","These shops and public house mainly date to the inter war period although others are later. Prior to development this had been an area of fields.","Some of these shops and the public house first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL2893","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Joseph's Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war hall. Prior to development this had been an area of enclosed fields.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2894","Set","MDDT","Certain","Coalway Road & Trysull Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, but two are later, and were built upon a field system.","Most of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but two post date it. Coalway Road is marked on the Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2895","Set","SMSM","Certain","Trysull Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotment gardens.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2896","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hilary Drive & Attwell Park","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century. Prior to development this had been an area of enclosed fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century",1981,1990 "HBL2897","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Pinfold Grove","These houses possibly mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although they are probably of different dates the majority may be of 1960s/70s date?",1961,1980 "HBL2898","Set","SMSM","Possible","New Street","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL2899","Set","COTYP","Certain","Trysull Road, New Street & Coalway Road","Most of these houses probably date to the 19th century although some may be early 20th century in date. The petrol station was also built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The earliest of these properties appear on the fourth edition OS map, many more are present by the second and third editions. The petrol station post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of further cottages. Coalway Road is marked on Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL29","Set","MDTER","Probable","Adjacent to St Luke's Church, Selbourne Street","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","Three of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the rest are present by the second.",1821,1880 "HBL290","Set","SMSM","Possible","Sutton Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2900","Set","MDDT","Probable","Coalway Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area of small fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2901","Set","SMSM","Probable","Trysull Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields at a time when the area around had already begun to become part of the suburbs of Wolverhampton.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2902","Set","SMTER","Probable","Telford Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s. This had been an area of fields prior to the development of the area.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2903","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Micheals' Catholic Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century. This had been an area of fields prior to its development which began in the inter war period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2904","Set","SMSM","Certain","Woodland Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The detached houses built into the gardens of the earlier houses are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL2905","Woo","DECW","Probable","Coppice Road","This woodland probably dates to the 19th century and had originally formed part of a field system.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2906","Set","LGDT","Probable","Bellencroft Gardens","These large houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier larger house called The Bhylls. A building is known on this site in the period around 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960/70.",1961,1980 "HBL2907","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bellencroft Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2908","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bellencroft Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2909","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Langley Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL291","Set","FARM","Certain","Wood End Farm","A farm is known to have stood on this site since the 18th century, although the current farm building dates to c.1836. Medieval settlement was located slightly to the west of this site.","Marked on the first edition OS map and on Yates' map. The SMR suggests that the current farm building was built in about 1836.",1821,1880 "HBL2910","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Langley Road & Bhylls Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later. Both roads are marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL2911","Set","SMSM","Certain","The Avenue, Bhylls Crescent, Wychbury Road etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields. There is evidence to suggest that this was once an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, modern aerial photography suggests that the others appear not long after its publication.",1911,1938 "HBL2912","Set","MDTER","Certain","Broad Lane","The terrace houses date to the 19th century and the shops date to the inter war period replacing earlier cottages.","The terrace houses appear on the first edition OS map, the shops on the corner first appear on the fourth edition and any other houses are post fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL2913","Set","APAR","Possible","Star Street, Bradmore","These apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages.","The apartments and maisonettes all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL2914","Set","MXSST","Possible","Alderton Drive & Wrekin Drive","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon late 19th/early 20th century allotment gardens.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s. The first edition OS map shows an area of largish irregular fields which may indicate early enclosure.",1951,1960 "HBL2915","Set","SMDT","Probable","Alderton Drive & Burnell Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century allotment gardens.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map shows an irregular system of fairly large fields which may represent early enclosure.",1961,1980 "HBL2916","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Broad Lane","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and others date to the inter war period. This had been an area of fields prior to development.","Half of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others are present by the fourth edition OS map and the smaller houses built in the gardens are post fourth. The first edition OS map shows an irregular system of largish fields which may represent early enclosure.",1881,1900 "HBL2917","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bamber Close & Swanmore Close","These house may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map shows an irregular system of largish fields which may represent early enclosure.",1961,1980 "HBL2918","Ind","GARA","Certain","Trysull Road","The garage dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The garage first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The first to third editions show an irregular system of largish fields which may represent early enclosure.",1911,1938 "HBL2919","Set","MDSM","Possible","Minsterley Close","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s. The first edition OS map shows an irregular system of largish fields which may represent early enclosure.",1951,1960 "HBL292","Set","LGDT","Certain","Sutton Road","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","Two of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2920","Set","SMSM","Certain","Trysull Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon an area of late 19th century allotments.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows an irregular system of largish fields which may represent early enclosure.",1911,1938 "HBL2921","Set","MDSM","Possible","Linden Lea & Finchdene Grove","These houses may date to the 1960s. Settlement in this area began in earnest from the late 19th century. This area may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and these houses may date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL2922","Set","APAR","Certain","Washington Court, Finchfield Road West, Finchfield","The core of this building dates to the 19th century, but 1960s/70s extensions have altered it appearance in order to create a block of apartments.","The core of this building was originally a house which is shown on the first edition OS map, but extensions were added all around since the publication of the fourth edition in order to create an apartment block. The house was known as Washington House.",1961,1980 "HBL2923","Set","MDSM","Certain","Linden Lea","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2924","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Uplands Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2925","Set","LGDT","Possible","Finchfield Road West","These three large houses all date to the 19th century.","These houses all appear on the first edition OS map; two of them are named as Uplands and Ashleigh. The modern aerial photography suggests that Uplands had since been demolished and been replaced with three smaller modern houses.",1821,1880 "HBL2926","Set","MDDT","Probable","Yeadon Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2927","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Chestnut Tree Public House, Finchfield","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2928","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Westacre Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a private parkland which appears to have been planted in the late 19th century. Prior to the wood this appears to have been an area of enclosed fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows fields, but from the second edition onwards trees are shown.",1939,2000 "HBL2929","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Finchfield Lane","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century whilst the remainder are mid/late 20th. This was probably an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL293","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Red House Inn, Sutton Road","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","Marked on the fourth editions OS map - the public house has either been considerably extended over time or replaced.",1911,1938 "HBL2930","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Finchfield Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon early piecemeal enclosure. This had probably been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2931","Set","MDDT","Possible","Finchfield Lane","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL2932","Set","SMSM","Certain","Trysull Road","This housing is of mixed dates, but the earliest date to the early 20th century. This area had been fields prior to development.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, others appear by the fourth and the remainder are post fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL2933","Set","LGDT","Possible","Trysull Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. NB. Trysull Road is not marked on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL2934","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tibberton Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s. Housing in this area increased dramatically from the inter war period, prior to this development the area had been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2935","Set","MDDT","Certain","Broad Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map, the other post date it, but modern aerial photography suggests not by very long.",1911,1938 "HBL2936","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Spinney etc.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were possibly at least partly built upon parkland belonging to Compton Hall.","Mainly detached houses which all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2937","Set","LGSM","Certain","Ash Hill & Lawnwood","A pair of large Victorian semi detached villas in extensive grounds.","A pair of semis in extensive grounds which appear on the first edition OS map. The area includes Ash Hill Cottages which first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2938","Set","LGDT","Certain","Ash Hill","These large houses date from the late 19th/early 20th century and later. Prior to this development the area was fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others appear on the fourth and post fourth. The first edition OS map shows a field system to the west with evidence of piecemeal enclosure and therefore Medieval strip fields.",1881,1900 "HBL2939","Set","SMTER","Certain","Finchfield Road West","The terrace dates to the 19th century and the other houses are mid/late 20th, and were built upon a field system.","This short terrace appears on the first edition OS map as Horsehill Terrace. The other houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL294","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Park Tavern","This public house possibly dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 19th and early 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map does not exist for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL2940","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Roseberry Street & Salisbury Street","These mainly industrial buildings all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an area of late 19th/early 20th century terraces. Prior to the terrace the area had contained allotment gardens and a small japanning works.","A mixture of buildings, but the majority appear to be industrial in nature. All of the buildings post date the fourth edition OS map as terraces appear on the second to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL2941","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Great Brickiln Street","This former public house was built in the 1920s. In the 19th century small terrace houses had been built here followed by slightly larger tunnel back terraces and which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","A former public house which first appears on the fourth edition OS map. This area had been terraces which survived the public house being built. The earliest of these terraces had been very small and appeared on the first edition OS map & probably upon the tithe map, the others were later and were tunnel back in design.",1911,1938 "HBL2942","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brickiln Primary School","The school building dates to the 19th century and had probably been built upon a field system. In the late 19th/early 20th century terraces were built upon what is currently the school playing field.","The school buildings appear on the first edition OS map. The playing fields were part of a small field system, possibly paddocks, on the same map, but by the second edition OS map terraces had been built here. These were presumably demolished to make way for the playing fields?",1871,1880 "HBL2943","Set","MDMXD","Certain","St Mark's Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and the rest are present by the second.",1841,1880 "HBL2944","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stephenson Street","Many of the buildings on this site date to the 19th century when this was the site of a hemp and flax mill with a rope walk. By the inter war period other buildings had appeared and the site was an enamel works.","Some of these industrial buildings probably appear on the first edition OS map when it was a hemp and flax mill with a rope walk to the north. The buildings to the north mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map when the site was an enamel works. The hemp and flax mill is not marked on the tithe map, but it is clear from this map that the industrial site was built within a long thin field called Slang in Far Close. Therefore the field is the remains of a former strip within the previous open field to the west of Wolverhampton.",1821,1880 "HBL2945","Set","APAR","Certain","Shepherd Street","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","At least part of this area is covered by apartments and Sheldon House may be an apartment block, otherwise may be an office block (from aerial photographs). The modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2946","Ind","WKSHP","Certain","Lord Street","These workshops largely date to the 19th century and one of them had previously been a lock works. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","Many of these small workshops appear on the first edition OS map although they may have been some alteration of the years. One of them was a lock works on that map. No buildings marked here on the tithe map of c.1840.",1841,1880 "HBL2947","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Saron Capel Cymraeg","The chapel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was build upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","This chapel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2948","Set","SMSM","Possible","Laburnum Street & Yew Street","These houses may date to the1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2949","Set","APAR","Certain","Laburnum Street & Great Brickiln Street","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL295","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2950","Ind","ENGW","Possible","Great Brickiln Street","The large industrial building dates to the inter war period although parts of it may be earlier. This area had also been the site of 19th century terraces which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The large industrial building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, although parts of it may first appear on the second edition OS map when the site was a small bedstead works. Other industrial buildings are post fourth editon. Terrace houses appear along the road on the first to fourth editions, but have since been demolished.",1911,1938 "HBL2951","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Great Brickiln Street","This area once had a few probable 19th century terraces lining Oak Street, but on the whole this area has always been open land. It has been a playing field, allotment gardens and before those part of a field system.","An area of public open space - no sports facilities are marked or shown on the modern aerial photography. The site was marked as a playing field on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2952","Set","APAR","Probable","Oak Street, Wolverhampton","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2953","Set","SMTER","Certain","Great Brickiln Street","The remains of a larger area of late 19th/early 20th century terraces. The club building also dates to the 19th/early 20th century, when it was built as a school. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map as does the building that is now marked as a club. On the second edition OS it was a school. Other 19th century terraces have been demolished.",1881,1900 "HBL2954","Set","SMSM","Probable","Melbury Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2955","Set","MXSST","Probable","Oak Street & Elm Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2956","Set","MXSST","Certain","Merridale Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon derelict land which had been present since the late 19th/early 20th century. In the 19th century this had been the site of a brickworks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2957","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oak Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2958","Set","SMSM","Possible","Merridale Gardens","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon derelict land which had existed here since the late 19th century when the brickworks was demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2959","Set","APAR","Possible","Lord Street, Wolverhampton","This building, possibly an apartment block, dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","A large building on the landline OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL296","Fie","IRREG","Probable","Land between Rushall Canal & Longwood Lane","These fields were possibly enclosed at an early period, although ridge and furrow earthworks survive and represent a system of strip fields dating to the Medieval period.","Mix of straight and slightly sinuous boundaries.",,1750 "HBL2960","Set","MMDST","Certain","Merridale Lane & Merridale Crescent","The majority of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map. One or two post date the fourth as does the chapel; the public house on Compton Road first appears on the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL2961","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Peters' Collegiate School & St Edmunds RC School","These two schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These two schools & playing fields all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2962","Soc","HIED","Certain","University of Wolverhampton Compton Park Campus","The university campus dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out on fields.","The university campus post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2963","Set","LGDT","Probable","Ash Hill, Compton Road & Linden Lea","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two large detached Victorian villas.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2964","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Compton Road West","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, although one or two to the west post date the fourth. Two of the houses are no longer domestic dwellings - one is an adult education centre and the other is part of the University campus to the north.",1821,1880 "HBL2965","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ashfield Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2966","Set","LGDT","Probable","Ashfield Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2967","Set","LGDT","Certain","Captains' Close","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a public house and houses. Settlement is known for this area from 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2968","Set","LGDT","Possible","The Parklands and Finchfield Hill","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and appear to have been built upon private parkland belonging to Compton Manor. The parkland seems to have only been laid out in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests may they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2969","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Valley Park Nature Reserve, Compton","A nature reserve which dates to the late 20th century. This area was part of a field system which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","Marked as a nature reserve on the 1:25,000 OS mapping - footpaths are visible on modern aerial photographs as is the deliberate planting of young trees. Some of the hedges are on the SMR as ancient and relate to the former field system.",1981,2000 "HBL297","Woo","DECW","Probable","Hay Head Wood","This woodland may date from the inter war period, but in the late 19th/early 20th century it still formed part of a field system which may have been enclosed at an early date. This was possibly an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map does not cover this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,2000 "HBL2970","Set","MDDT","Probable","Alpine Way","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Compton Farm's outbuildings. This area may possibly part of a Medieval settlement at Compton.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2971","Set","LGDT","Probable","Compton Hill Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two 19th century houses one of which was a large detached property.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2972","Set","MDDT","Certain","Compton Road West (Compton Farmhouse)","Compton Farmhouse survives and may be 19th century in date; the other houses mainly date to the inter war period. This area may have been part of a settlement in the Medieval period.","The earliest house on this stretch of road appears on the first edition OS map, most of the others first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2973","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal",,"This canal is marked on both the 2"" OS map of 1816 and Yates' map of 1775. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1770,1775 "HBL2974","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Formerly GWR Kingswinford Branch",,"This railway line, now dismantled and used as a public footpath, first appears on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2975","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Compton Road West","This wood dates to the inter war period and replaced the several small cottages. Settlement is known in this area from before 1750.","This small woodland first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2976","Set","SMDT","Probable","West Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house and cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2977","Set","APAR","Probable","Broadway, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2978","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Between the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal & the disused railway","These allotments were first laid out in the inter war period upon fields.","The allotments are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2979","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Between the Staffs & Worcs canal and the disused railway","A playing field dating to the mid/late 20th century which was laid out upon fields.","The playing field probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL298","Woo","DECW","Probable","Hay Head","This woodland dates to at least the Post Medieval period.","Wood is marked south of the Hay Head branch canal on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",,1750 "HBL2980","Com","NURS","Certain","Nursery off Westacre Crescent","A plant nursery which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of fields. This area may have been strip field agriculture in the Medieval period.","A nursery which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2981","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Compton Hospice","Compton Hall, now used as a hospice, was built in about 1845 with a lodge and its own grounds. Settlement is know for this area from before 1750.","This site is now a hospice although only one building probably dates to the post fourth edition period. The rest of the buildings appear on the 1st edition OS map when the site was Compton Hall.",1939,2000 "HBL2982","Set","MDSM","Possible","Fern Leys","The earliest of these houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached property called 'Wood View'.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest houses date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL2983","Com","SHPS","Probable","Finchfield Road West, Finchfield","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","Most of these buildings, and possibly all, are shops which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL2984","Set","MDSM","Certain","Castlecroft Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2985","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oak Hill, Finchfield","These houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2986","Set","MDDT","Probable","Oak Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Finchfield House, which probably dated to the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography shows that they date to the later part of that period.",1991,2000 "HBL2987","Set","LGDT","Certain","Corner of Castlecroft Road & Oak Hill, Finchfield","This house dates to the 19th century.","This house appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL2988","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oak Leys & Hensel Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL2989","Set","APAR","Probable","The Acre, Westacre Crescent, Finchfield","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL299","Tra","CNAL","Probable","Daw End (or Hay Head) Branch canal","The canal probably dates to the 19th century.","Shown on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1800,1820 "HBL2990","Set","SMTER","Possible","Westacre Crescent & White Oak Drive etc.","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses, and a few maisonettes, post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography shows that they probably date to the 1940s/50s.",1951,1960 "HBL2991","Set","LGDT","Probable","Broadway","These few large detached houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2992","Set","MDDT","Probable","Willow Bank & Broadway","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2993","Set","SMDT","Probable","Broadway","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2994","Set","MDDT","Certain","Finchfield Hill","These houses are of a variety of dates but the majority were built in the late 19th/early 20th century. Fern Cottage however dates to earlier in the 19th century when the rest of this area was fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map including the Westacre Public House which had been built as a large house. However, Fern Cottage appears on the first edition and a couple of other houses either first appear on the third edition or are post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL2995","Set","SMSM","Certain","The Terrace","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL2996","Set","MDDT","Certain","Finchfield Hill, Finchfield","One of the detached houses and St Thomas' church date to the 19th century, whilst the other detached property is late 19th. The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century.","One of these houses and St Thomas' church appear on the first edition OS map and the other detached property first appears on the second edition. The semis are present by the fourth edition and the garage post dates the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL2997","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Oak Hill","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of small cottages. Dispersed settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL2998","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Castlecroft Road, Finchfield","These houses date to the 19th century and the apartment block is later.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, the apartment block is probably post fourth edition, although parts of it may appear on the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL2999","Set","MDDT","Possible","Castlecroft Road, Finchfield","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a terrace of 19th century cottages called 'Catherine Terrace'.","All of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, the large building is a nursing home and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3","Set","FARM","Certain","Bosty Lane Farm","This half of Bosty Farm is later and dates to the early 20th century and was built upon an orchard.","An extension to the farm carried out between the 2nd and 3rd OS maps.",1901,1910 "HBL30","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Luke's Church, Selbourne Street","The church dates to the 19th century.","The church appears on the first edition OS map. The church has undergone alteration since the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL300","Com","COMCR","Certain","Corner of Church St, Lichfield St & Hall St","This area probably has its origins in the Medieval period although few, if any buildings, of this date survive. It was built up in the 19th century.","Marked on the first edition with banks, post office and co. Some alterations to buildings have taken place over time. This appears to be a built up area on both the 1816 map and the 1775 map.",1801,1900 "HBL3000","Set","MDDT","Certain","Coalway Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3001","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Between Coalway Road & Pinfold Lane","Most of these houses date to the inter war period and were largely built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, alothough one semi first appears on the third edition OS and a couple of others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3002","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Trysull Road","These houses date to the inter war period and the mid/late 20th century. The area had been fields prior to development.","Half of these houses first appear on the fourth edition the other half and the garage are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3003","Set","SMDT","Probable","Brandon Park","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s. Fields existed prior to the development of this area which began to occur from the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3004","Set","MDDT","Probable","Glendale Close & Farm Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3005","Rel","ANGCH",,"St Columba's Church","The church and library both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The church and library post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3006","Set","SMDT","Probable","Denham Gardens","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built into the gardens of houses on Castlecroft Road which were built in the inter war period. There had been fields here prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3007","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Off Windmill Lane","This woodland largely dates to the early 20th century and grows upon the site of a 19th century sand pit.","Much of this woodland is first marked on the third edition OS map. Some trees are shown on the first & second editions, but most of the area was an active sand pit on both maps.",1901,1910 "HBL3008","Set","MDDT","Certain","Windmill Lane","These two houses date to the inter war period. To the east of Windmill Lane there had stood a cottage in the 19th century. A building is also marked here on Yates' 1775 County Map. To the west were 19th century limekilns.","These two houses both first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The boatyard to the south was formerly a canal wharf and on the first edition OS map is marked as 'Old limekilns'.",1911,1938 "HBL3009","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Smeastow School & Castlecroft Primary School","These two schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These two schools and their playing fields both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL301","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Railway Street","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of earlier terraces and possible shops. This area had been settled since at least 1750.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3010","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Rear of nursery off Westacre Crescent","About half of this site is woodland which may date to the inter war period. This site had been a sand pit which began in the 19th century and had expanded to the whole of this area by the early 20th century.","About half wood and half pasture shown on modern aerial photographs. This piece of woodland may have been present on the fourth edition (woodland and other features do not appear to be marked on this map.)",1939,2000 "HBL3011","Fie","PIEC","Possible","East of the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal","The remains of a possibly early field system which may have been strip fields in the Medieval peirod.","The remains of a field system confirmed by aerial photography. This may have been enclosed piecemeal at an early date, as other former fields in the area suggest on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1750 "HBL3012","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Near Wightwick Mill bridge over Staffs & Worcs Canal","The remains of a small wood which appears to have been planted in the late 19th/early 20th century and which had originally been part of a field within a larger field system.","The remains a small wood which was once slighly larger and more square in shape than it is currently It is first marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3013","Fie","PIEC","Probable","West of Staffs & Worcs canal","A field system which may have originally been an early piecemeal enclosure, but which has suffered significant boundary loss in the mid/late 20th century. This area had been strip fields in the Medieval period from the survival of ridge and furrow.","There has been significant boundary loss, but this is a field system on the first to fourth editions. Some S curve boundaries visible and ridge and furrow earthworks suggest piecemeal enclosure from former strip fields on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1750 "HBL3014","Set","MXSST","Possible","Windmill Crescent and Chelmarsh Avenue etc.","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL3015","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bhylls Acre Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which was probably enclosed piecemeal at an early date. This area was probably strip fields in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3016","Set","MDSM","Possible","Bhylls Lane","These houses were probably built in the mid 20th century upon fields. This had probably been an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3017","Set","MXSST","Probable","Orchard Crescent","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields and part of the land which had belonged to a large house called 'The Bhylls'.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL3018","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Castlecroft Road & Bhylls Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields. This area had probably been strip fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the rest are later as are some of the shops.",1911,1938 "HBL3019","Set","SMSM","Probable","Windsor Gardens","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields. This area had probably been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photographs suggests the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL302","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","War Memorial area","The War Memorial gardens date to the inter war period and were laid out upon the site of an area of earlier commerce. Settlement here probably pre dates 1750.","The public open space first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3020","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Castlecroft Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3021","Set","LGDT","Possible","Castlecroft Road","The earliest of these houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s. Settlement possibly existed in this area from before 1750.","The majority of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map, although modern aerial photography shows that the largest building has since been demolished and several detached houses built. One house appears on the fourth (possibly the third edition)",1961,1980 "HBL3022","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Firs Public House, between Castlecroft Road & Windmill Lane","The public houses and the shops all date to the mid/late 20th century. The public house was built upon the site of a 19th century cottage which was known as The Firs in the earlier 20th century.","The public house and shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3023","Set","LGDT","Certain","Windmill Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period when a telephone exchange was also built. Prior to development this area had been fields which in the Medieval period may have been an area of strip fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it including those built in the rear gardens. The telephone exchange also first appears on the fourth edition, but the current building is much larger.",1911,1938 "HBL3024","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Farleigh Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3025","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Windmill Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3026","Set","MXSST","Probable","Pool Hall Road & Castlecroft Avenue etc.","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3027","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Windmill Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","A couple of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the majority post date the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests they all do date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3028","Set","LGDT","Certain","Castlecroft Road","This house dates to the inter war period and was built when this area was mainly fields. The area was probably strip fields in the Medieval period.","This large house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3029","Set","MDDT","Probable","Windsor Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL303","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Railway Drive","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and metal works. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","Majority of site is a works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3030","Set","MDDT","Probable","Aldwyck Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a detached inter war house. Prior to the development of the earlier house this area had been fields. In the Medieval period this area was probably strip fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3031","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Castlecroft Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3032","Set","SMSM","Probable","Langley Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s as development infill. The area as a whole had begun to become developed from the inter war period and were fields prior to that field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3033","Set","SMSM","Certain","Trysull Road","The earliest of these houses dates to the 19th century and the others are all mid/late 20th.","The earliest property is a semi detached and present on the first edition OS map, the other detached houses post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL3034","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Trysull Road","A mix of different houses all dating to the inter war period and built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3035","Set","LGDT","Probable","Trysull Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, one first appears on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL3036","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woodland Crescent","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3037","Set","MDDT","Certain","Finchfield Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3038","Set","MDSM","Certain","Finchfield Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map the rest were probably built not long after its publication from modern aerial photographic evidence.",1911,1938 "HBL3039","Set","MDDT","Probable","Old Farm Meadow","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Finchfield Farm. One of the barns partially survives and has been converted into domestic dwellings. This site has probably been a farm since before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the later part of this period. One of the barns from the previous farms partly survives and has been converted into a block of terrace houses.",1981,2000 "HBL304","Set","APAR","Probable","Tame & Bissell Streets, Bilston","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, works and a school. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3040","Set","MDDT","Probable","Westfield Grove","These houses 0probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century",1939,1950 "HBL3041","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Castlecroft Gardens, Finchfield","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3042","Set","SMTER","Certain","Castlecroft Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3043","Set","MMDST","Certain","Castlecroft Road","These houses date to the inter war period and the mid/late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of a row of 19th century cottages.","Half of these houses first appear on the fourth edition and the others post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3044","Set","MDDT","Possible","Castlecroft Gardens","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century",1939,1950 "HBL3045","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Castlecroft Road, Finchfield Lane & Meadow Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and the mid 20th century, and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, others date to not long after from modern aerial photography. Finchfield Lane & Castlecroft Road are marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3046","Set","MDDT","Certain","Castlecroft Road","The earliest of these houses is 19th century in date, the others are mid/late 20th. Other 19th century houses had been demolished to make way for these later properties.","The earliest of these houses appears on the first edition OS map, the others all post date the fourth. Where the later houses stand once stood semi detached houses which also appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3047","Set","MDDT","Certain","Cranford Road & Whitehouse Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The 1948 AP s show these houses in the process of being built.",1939,1950 "HBL3048","Set","MDTER","Probable","Marnel Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3049","Set","SMSM","Probable","Gail Park","These houses and three apartment blocks may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL305","Set","MXSST","Probable","Gozzard Street, Bilston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3050","Set","SMDT","Probable","Marnel Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3051","Set","MDDT","Certain","Broad Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3052","Set","MMDST","Certain","Broad Lane","These houses date from the 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, some post fourth edition houses have been built in the gardens of three of the houses",1821,1880 "HBL3053","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bramblewood Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two pairs of 19th century houses. One of these pairs had stood on Broad Lane and the other pair was up a track to the rear.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3054","Set","MMDST","Certain","Broad Lane & Uplands Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3055","Set","LGDT","Certain","Uplands Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3056","Set","MDSM","Certain","Uplands Avenue,","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mostly upon fields, but also upon the site of a farm.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the earlier part of this period (as confirmed by the 1948 AP s).",1939,1950 "HBL3057","Set","SMTER","Certain","Barnett Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of former colliery works, which had probably begun operation in the mid/late 19th century. Prior to this period the area formed part of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3058","Set","MXSST","Probable","Gerrards Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small early 20th century isolation hospital and 19th century coal mining. Prior to this period the area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL3059","Set","MDDT","Possible","Alamein Road","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of coal mines which had become disused by the later 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area still formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s. These properties are not facing onto the road, but onto walks the are also spaced out with some green areas between them.",1961,1970 "HBL306","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Oxford Street Island","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an area of earlier settlement.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3060","Ind","INDES","Certain","Middleton Trading Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and appears to have been built upon the site of a surviving field and to a small extent upon 19th century terraces.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3061","Ind","METWK","Certain","Willenhall Road","This foundry dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century timber yard.","Parts of this building first appear on the third edition OS map. On the fourth edition OS it was known as 'Mitre Works (Drop Forgers)'. Prior to this the site had been a timber works and derelict land.",1901,1910 "HBL3062","Set","APAR","Probable","Willenhall Road, Summerford Place","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and public houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL3063","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Neachells Lane","This depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was possibly built upon the site of 19th century quarries.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3064","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Noose Lane","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon the site of a 19th house.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3065","Set","MXSST","Certain","Evans Street & Willenhall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon rough grassland which may have once been exploited for coal. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map. The first edition to third edition OS shows rough grassland; it may have been once a colliery? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3066","Set","APAR","Probable","Moseley Court, Willenhall Road, Summerford Place","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system, which was possibly mined for coal later in the century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3067","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Marshall Road, Uplands Road & Uplands Avene","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon rough grassland which had once been mined for coal. This area probably formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The first to third editions shown rough grassland which may once have been mined. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3068","Set","MMDST","Certain","Willenhall Road & Neachell Lane","These houses date from the late 19th/early 20th century and others are later.","Several of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one semi first appears on the second edition. Other houses are present by the fourth edition and the petrol station post dates the fourth. The land is marked as disturbed on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3069","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Neachells Public House","The public house may date to the inter war period although it may contain parts of a 19th century detached house.","The public house is first marked on the fourth edition OS map although parts of the building may incorporate a house which first appear on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL307","Set","APAR","Certain","Gozzard Street, Bilston Street","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3070","Set","SMSM","Certain","Challenor Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were probably built upon a paddock/close associated with nearby settlement.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3071","Set","MXSST","Certain","Dilloway's Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and are part of an expansion of the 19th century settlement of Portobello.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3072","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Trinity Court & Wesley Court","These high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon part of the mid 19th century settlement of Portobello. This area had formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map, probably built before the 1970s.",1951,1960 "HBL3073","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Willenhall Road & The Keyway Junction","This road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was constructed upon part of the 19th century settlement of Portobello.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3074","Set","APAR","Probable","New Street & Vernon Close, Portobello","These apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were partly built upon the 19th century settlement of Portobello. This was possibly an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3075","Set","MXSST","Certain","Brook Road, Vaughan Road & Millichip Road","This housing estate dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery. Coal mining had also occurred here during the 19th century, but had previously been agricultural land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the earlier part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3076","Set","APAR","Probable","Neachells Court, Willenhall Road, Portobello","These maisonettes may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier house. Settlement is known for this area from before 1750 and Porto Bello appears originally to have been associated with this particular site.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. A detached house is marked on the first to fourth editions and on Yates' map and the 2"" OS map there is at least one building marked in this area. This is the only settlement here at that date and it may have been a farm called 'Porto Bello'.",1981,2000 "HBL3077","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Willenhall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the surviving remains of an early enclosed field system. This area was probably strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some may now be shops.",1911,1938 "HBL3078","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Oak Public House, New Street","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon part of the 19th century settlement of Portobello. This area was probably strip fields in the Medieval period.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the Methodist Chapel post dates it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3079","Set","SMSM","Probable","Uplands Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon of probable paddocks associated with early settlement. This area formed part of a larger field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL308","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between Oxford Street & the Black Country Way","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century works and the 19th century commercial buildings were demolished. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","Former building land - this area of derelict land was possibly created when the Black Country Way was built.",1939,2000 "HBL3080","Set","MDDT","Certain","Selbourne Crescent & Hurstbourne Crescent","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery and a small amount of squatter settlement. Earlier in the century this area had been divided into fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the 1948 AP s show the houses have been built. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3081","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Dan O'Connell Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had probably become disused by the end of the 19th century.","This public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3082","Set","MXSST","Possible","Cavendish Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had become disused by the later 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3083","Set","MDTER","Possible","Astbury Close","These houses were possibly built upon part of the site of Chillington Colliery which had gone out of operation by the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3084","Set","SMSM","Possible","Plascom Road","These houses were partly built upon an early 20th century small industrial works and upon the site of a colliery which had probably gone out of operation by the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3085","Set","MXSST","Certain","East Park Way & Woodstock Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal mining which had ceased by the later 20th century. This area may once have been open pasture land from the placename Stow Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the 1948 AP s show the houses have been built. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3086","Set","APAR","Probable","Thornton Road, East Park","These apartments and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Thornton Road is contemporary with the housing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL3087","Set","APAR","Probable","The Mayfield off Willenhall Road, Heath Town","These apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of coal mining which had ceased operation in the later 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. However, the aerial photography also shows them beginning to be demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL3088","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Joseph's RC Church, Willenhall Road","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a surviving field which had been partially mined in the 19th century.","This church and presbytery post date the fourth edition OS map. An old coal shaft is marked on the first edition OS map, but on the whole this area seems to have been a field. On the tithe map it is marked as 'Far Willenhall Piece' and was pasture. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3089","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Cleveland Arms, Old Stowheath Lane","Parts of this public house may date to the 19th century and the houses date to the early 20th century. Chapel Cottage may been a Methodist Chapel. Other 19th century terraces have since been demolished.","Parts of this public house may appear on the first edition OS map. One of the houses may have formerly been a Methodist Chapel as marked on the first edition OS map. The semi detached houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL309","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Trinity Road, Hare Street & Price Street","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an area of 19th century commerce and terrace housing. Until the early 19th century this area formed part of a possibl field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3090","Set","MXSST","Possible","Wentbridge Road & Treynham Close","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century and were built upon a colliery which had gone out of operation by the later 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL3091","Set","MDSM","Certain","Willow Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses are semi detached and first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3092","Set","MDSM","Probable","Castlecroft Road, Finchfield","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a small wooded area which may have belonged to Finchfield House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL3093","Set","LGDT","Possible","Finchfield Road","These houses oossibly date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL3094","Set","MDDT","Possible","Finchfield Lane","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of a probable Medieval moat. At least three sides of the moat survived into the early/mid 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority are late 20th.",1981,1990 "HBL3095","Set","MDDT","Certain","Finchfield Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others probably do not date to very long after the publication of this map. (From modern aerial photography).",1911,1938 "HBL3096","Set","MDDT","Certain","Coppice Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, probably built in the earlier part of this period (confirmed by the 1948 AP s)",1939,1950 "HBL3097","Set","LGDT","Probable","Coppice Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The fourth edition OS map shows one or two houses being built and the road having been laid out therefore the remainder probably date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3098","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fir Tree Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but they probably date to the earlier part of this period as on the fourth edition a couple of houses have appeared and the road is completely laid out.",1939,1950 "HBL3099","Set","MDSM","Probable","Highlands Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the fourth edition OS map does show one or two houses and the road already laid out suggesting they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL31","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Works in Selbourne & Eldons Streets, Walsall","This industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works, a saddlery and a few houses. This area had formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","The current works appears in this form on the modern landline mapping - the industry is unknown.",1939,2000 "HBL310","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Hare Street & Vulcan Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works and 19th century terraces. Much of this area had been a colliery in the 19th century and had formed part of a field system in the 18th.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3100","Set","MDDT","Probable","Highlands Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the fourth edition OS map does show one or two houses and the road already laid out suggesting they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL3101","Set","MDDT","Probable","Castlecroft Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a marsh which had been present since at least the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3102","Set","LGDT","Certain","Castlecroft Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these house first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3103","Set","MDSM","Certain","Windmill Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the detached house post dates it.",1911,1938 "HBL3104","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Pious X Catholic Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3105","Soc","TONHA","Certain","Wolverhampton Town Hall & Civic Hall","The Town Hall dates to the 19th century, but the Civic Hall was built in the inter war period upon the site of 19th century terrace houses. This area would have formed part of Wolverhampton in the Medieval period.","The town hall appears on the first edition OS map , but the Civic Hall first appears on the fourth. The area where the Civic Hall now stands appears to have been the site of terrace houses on the first to third editions.",1871,1880 "HBL3106","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Between Paternoster Row & Mitre Fold","This large telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a 19th century school. This area has probably been part of Wolverhampton from at least the Medieval period.","This large telephone exchange post dates the fourth edition OS map. On the fourth edition there is a smaller telephone exchange along with a hotel and the Blue Coat School for girls & boys both of which appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3107","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Peter's Church, Wolverhampton","The church dates to the Medieval period and would have been the focus of the Medieval settlement. It is likely that there was a pre Conquest church or monastery on this site with an adajacent settlement.","The current church dates in parts from the Medieval period, but it is probably that an earlier church or monastery stood here.",1066,1539 "HBL3108","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Chapel Ash roundabout","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the early 19th century road, Darlington Street, which may have been lined with large houses and/or shops.","The roundabout and the ring road post date the fourth edition OS map. On the first to fourth editions this area was an extension of Darlington Street which had been laid out in the early/mid 19th century and the buildings along it on the first edition OS map include large terraces, which may have been shops.",1939,2000 "HBL3109","Com","OFF","Probable","Birch Street","This office block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century large terraces and a warehouse. This area was probably allotment gardens in the late 18th/early 19th century.","Probably an office block which post dates the fourth editon OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL311","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Vulcan Road Island","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was constructed upon the site of an inter war public park. This area had been the site of a quarry in the 19th century and formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3110","Ind","BREW","Certain","Banks' Brewery, Chapel Ash","Part of the brewery which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was extended over the site of 19th century terrace houses and timber yards.","The modern half of the brewery which post dates the fourth edition OS map and was",1939,2000 "HBL3111","Ind","BREW","Certain","Park Brewery, Chapel Ash","Park Brewery dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon part of Broad Meadow, which may have formed one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","This part of the larger brewery complex appears on the first edition OS map. Some of the original buildings may survive.",1841,1880 "HBL3112","Set","MDSM","Certain","Yew Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built into the gardens of larger 19th century houses in Oaks Crescent. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a couple post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3113","Set","LGMXD","Certain","The Oaks & Oaks Crescent","The Oaks is a small country house built in c.1830, but has been converted to apartments with modern apartment blocks either side of it. In Oaks Crescent are large later 19th century semis detached properties, one of which has also been converted.","The majority of these houses appears on the first edition OS map although, The Oaks & Withymore Court, have both now been coverted to apartments. Other post fourth edition apartment blocks have been built into the grounds of The Oaks, but the other houses are all present by the fourth edition. The Oaks has been present on this site since c.1830 (see SMR entry).",1831,1880 "HBL3114","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Corner of Yew Street & St Marks' Road","This land had been the site of late 19th/early 20th century terrace houses which were demolished at some point in the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area had been enclosed fields, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","This land had previously been the site of terrace houses which first appeared on second edition OS map, but were demolished since the publication of the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3115","Set","APAR","Probable","Oaks Crescent, Wolverhampton","The majority of these buildings are 1960s/70s apartments blocks, but two 19th century houses survive. The apartment blocks have been built upon the site of other larger 19th century houses.","The majority of these buildings are post fourth edition OS apartment block (the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s), two of the large detached houses present appear on the first edition OS map. The apartment blocks all replaced other large 19th century houses.",1961,1980 "HBL3116","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Oak Street","This public houses dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3117","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Wolverhampton & Midland Counties Eye Infirmary","Parts of the Eye Infirmary date to the late 19th/early 20th century. Prior to development this area was enclosed fields.","The eye infirmary is first marked on the second edition OS map. The Nurses Home is first marked on the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL3118","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Merridale Road & Compton Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon an enclosed field system.","These terraces appear on the first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3119","Set","APAR","Certain","Barclay Court, Compton Road","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small country house called 'Chapel Ash House'. It is possible that this building, or an earlier one, pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL312","Ind","INDES","Certain","Oxford Street Industrial Park, Bilston Key Industrial Estate & Bilston Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war enginneering works. This had been the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation in the late 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3120","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","West Park, Wolverhampton","West Park was laid out in around 1880 and was laid out upon the site of a racecourse.","This large public park appears on the first edition OS map.",1871,1880 "HBL3121","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Parkdale East & West","These houses date to the 19th century. Development began in this area in the 19th century, but prior to this the area was enclosed fields. It is possible that this area had been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map; the apartments post date the fourth.",1841,1880 "HBL3122","Set","APAR","Possible","Trinity Court, Compton Road","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century Methodist Chapel. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1970s/80s.",1971,1990 "HBL3123","Set","LGTER","Certain","Compton Road","These large terrace houses date to the 19th century and enclosed fields probably existed here prior to this development.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3124","Set","APAR","Probable","Brighton Mews, Harrtley Street, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terrace houses. Prior to development this area had been enclosed fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3125","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hartley Street","Development upon enclosed fields began in this area in the late 19th century.","The earliest of thes houses appear on the second edition OS map, a few first appear on the the third and the remainder by the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL3126","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hartley Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although a few date to the late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although two first appear on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL3127","Set","SMTER","Certain","Larches Lane,","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3128","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","West Park Hospital, Tettenhall Road","A hospital first appeared on this site in the early 20th century, but that building no longer survives. By the time of the inter war period the hospital had expained and parts of it survive. Prior to the early 20th century this area was enclosed fields","The earliest part of the current hospital is marked on the fourth edition OS map, although a much smaller hospital (a women's hospital) is marked on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3129","Set","APAR","Certain","Parkdale Court","The large apartment block dates to the inter war period and were built upon a fields system.","Parkdale Court first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL313","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Loxdale Works","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which appears to have gone out of operation by the late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed fields in the late 18th century.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3130","Set","MDSM","Certain","Park Road West & Albert Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period although the two larger detached houses are probably 19th century.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The two large detached houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3131","Set","APAR","Probable","Bromford Dale, Albert Street","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two large detached houses. The houses had been built upon allotment gardens in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These apartment blocks post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3132","Set","APAR","Certain","Albert Road, Wolverhampton","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war tennis ground. This area had been fields prior to development which had begun in the late 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3133","Set","MDSM","Certain","Albert Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century although three were built later upon the site of a tennis ground. Prior to development this land had been an area of allotment gardens.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although three houses are post fourth edition having been built upon the site of a tennis ground and pavilion. Albert Road is not marked on the tithe map of 1842.",1901,1910 "HBL3134","Soc","HIED","Probable","Day Training Centre, Albert Road","The Day Training Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war tennis ground. This area had been fields prior to development which had first begun in the late 19th century.","The Day Training Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3135","Set","LGDT","Certain","Albert Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon 19th century allotment gardens. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although most of them have become part of one nursing home.",1901,1910 "HBL3136","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Tettenhall Road & Albert Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon 19th century allotment gardens.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3137","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Albert Road & Riches Street","Theses houses were built in the late 19th and early 20th century upon allotment gardens.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the second edition OS map, but the remainder are prsent by the third edition. Riches Street is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3138","Set","MDDT","Certain","Corner of Albert Road & Tettenhall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon former 19th century allotment gardens.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3139","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Vauxhall Avenue & Upper Vauxhall","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area of 19th century small terrace houses.","The high rise flats and other buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Vauxhall Avenue is associated with this development and is not an historic road. Of the three roads shown on the historic OS maps, Lower, Middle & Upper Vauxhall it is the latter which is the earliest. It and the terraces are present on the Tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL314","Ind","INDES","Certain","Stag Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed fields in the late 18th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3140","Com","SHPS","Possible","Chapel Ash","These properties date to the 19th century and may have been mainly shops and some houses.","These properties largely date to the 19th century (appear on the first edition OS map) and may always have been commerical in nature? The buildings on Clifton Street would certainly be housing.",1841,1880 "HBL3141","Ind","WRKS","Probable","St Marks Road & St Marks Street","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and small industrial sites.","Probably mainly industrial, one block is offices, all building post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3142","Com","OFF","Certain","Coniston House, Raglan Street","An office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","This office block post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3143","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mark's Church (now converted to offices)","The church and vicarage, both now offices, date to the 19th century.","The church and vicarage both appear on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map, both have recently been converted to offices.",1851,1880 "HBL3144","Set","MDDT","Certain","Corner of Oaks Crescent & Merridale Road","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","A couple of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, one post dates the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL3145","Set","MDSM","Certain","Oaks Crescent","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a single 19th century property called 'Mayfield House'. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and replaced an earlier detached property.",1939,2000 "HBL3146","Set","APAR","Possible","Lord Street & Clifton Street","These apartments and maisonettes possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area was made up of enclosed fields.","Apartments and maisonettes, plus one large industrial building, all post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests the domestic dwellings may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3147","Com","OFSPS","Certain","Merridale Road","These shops and offices date to the inter war period and the mid/late 20th century. They were mainly built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a Presbyterian Chapel.","Probable shops, which first appear on the fourth edition OS map, and an office block (and a garage) all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3148","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Oaks Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached property called 'Oakfield'.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3149","Set","SMSM","Certain","Plascom Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were possibly built upon the site of a former colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL315","Set","APAR","Probable","Elizabeth Avenue, Lower Bradley","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a disused colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th. This was possibly an area of enclosed fields in the late 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL3150","Set","SML","Certain","Willenhall Road, Wednesfield","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century. This area had been a colliery in the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although one row first appears on the third edition. The public house appears on the first edition OS map, the surgery however post dates the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL3151","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Willenhall Road, Wednesfield","An early 20th century engineering works stood on this site until the mid/late 20th century. A 19th century industrial works stood here before the engineering works.","An area of derelict land which is post fourth edition in date.",1939,2000 "HBL3152","Set","APAR","Probable","Willenhall Road, Wednesfield","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartment blocks post date the fourth edition OS map although the eastern half of this polygon is shown as derelict land on the modern aerial photography and the remainder probably date to the mid 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3153","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dean's Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the possible site of a colliery which would have gone out of use before the later part of the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3154","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Deansfield High School","This school dates to the mid/late 20th century, but was partly built upon a smaller 19th century school and partly upon a probable disused colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map, although it was partly built upon the site of an earlier school and the site of a church. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3155","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dean's Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a possible disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3156","Set","SMSM","Probable","Abingdon Road, Wednesfield","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon derelict land which had been the site of a brickworks until the early 20th century. The area had also been mined for coal during the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3157","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bowker Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were probably built upon a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the other post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3158","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bowker Street","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were partly built upon the site of two short early 20th century terraces. This area had probably been part of a colliery during the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3159","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Willenhall Road","This area has probably been rough grassland since the 19th century when the colliery closed.","This area has probably been rough grassland since the first edition OS map when old shafts and old tramways were marked. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL316","Set","MXSST","Possible","Between Britannia Road & Raleigh Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an area of derelict land which had been created in the late 19th century when the earlier metal and chemical works were demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. It is possible that coal mining was being carried out in this area at the time of the Bilston Survey of 1799, certainly industries were present at this time. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL3160","Set","MDDT","Certain","Off Willenhall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were probably built upon a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3161","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Corner of Dean's Road & Willenhall Road","This area may have been the site of 19th century squatter settlement as well as inter war semis, all of which were demolished at some point in the mid/late 20th century.","Became derelict land in the post fourth edition period, had been the site of 19th and inter war housing. The former was possibly squatter housing.",1939,2000 "HBL3162","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Merry Boys, Willenhall Road","This public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible 19th century terrace houses.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3163","Set","MDDT","Certain","Willenhall Road","At least one, but possibly both, of these houses date to the 19th century.","At least one of these houses appears on the first edition OS map and parts of the other may also, however it may have been rebuilt upon the site of an earlier house. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL3164","Ind","METWK","Certain","Between the railway and the Birmingham Canal.","A metal foundry has been present on this site since the 19th century and parts of the existing building may date to that period. The foundry has grown over time and now covers the site of a 19th century chemical works.","Parts of the existing foundry may appear on the first edition OS map. This area had also been the site of a chemical works on the first to third edition OS maps (the fourth is missing for this area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL3165","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Qualcast Road","An industrial works which probably dates to the mid/late 20th century. This site had been an iron works in the 19th century and had closed by the early 20th century. This area had formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","A works on the modern landline OS map - the fourth edition OS is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3166","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stanton Road","This industrial units probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of two 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a colliery earlier in the century.","These industrial units may post date the fourth edition OS map (the map itself is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL3167","Set","MXSST","Certain","Old Heath Road & others radiating off","These houses date to the inter war period and were built on the site of the disused Old Heath Colliery. This area may once have been ancient unenclosed heath from the name of the colliery.","This housing estate first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3168","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Willenhall Road","This depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and some small industrial works.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3169","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Corner of Willenhall Road & Chillington Fields","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century, and the chapel dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and survived the demolition of the contemporary surrounding terraces. Squatter cottages may have existed here prior to the terraces.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map but the chapel first appears on the second edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL317","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lees Avenue & Lees Road, Bradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This had been the site of the metal working district of Bradley in the late 18th century.","These house first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3170","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Eastfield Junior & Infants School","The school dates to the inter war period and was probably built upon a disused colliery.","This school and its playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3171","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Matthew's Church, south of Willenhall Road","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon land which had probably been mined for coal in the 19th century. Inter war houses once stood to the west of the church and a bowling green was also once present.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map. The derelict land to the west once was the site of inter war houses. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3172","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of Willenhall Road","The site of early 20th century terraces which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area had probably formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","Once the site of terrace houses which first appear on the second edition OS map, this site was cleared at some point in the mid/late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3173","Set","SMSM","Possible","Barnfield Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3174","Set","SMTER","Possible","Coventry Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","These houses and the garage post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date to the 1960s/70s. One semi first appear on the fourth edition OS map. This had been the site of 19th century small terraces. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL3175","Set","SMSM","Certain","North side of Willenhall Street, Stow Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the works post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL3176","Set","MDTNL","Certain","North side of Willenhall Road, Wednesfield","The terrace houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the maisonettes post date the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL3177","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brooklands Parade & roads off, Wednesfield","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a 19th century disused colliery. In the area there had also been a 19th century brickworks and a few squatter cottages with enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of the period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3178","Tra","RAIW","Certain","L&NWR Loop Line",,"Appears on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL3179","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Walsall & Wolverhampton Branch line - section 1","The line of a former railway which was closed and dismantled in the mid/late 20th century. The railway dated to the 19th century.","Marked as dismantled in the post fourth edition OS period.",1939,2000 "HBL318","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bradley Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery. Settlement may have been present here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3180","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Lower Horseley Fields","Part of this area of industrial workshops may date to the first edition OS map, the other buildings are later.","One of these industrial buildings may appear on the first edition OS map, the others are post fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL3181","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Lower Horseley Fields","Some of these buildings may date to the 19th century when this area formed part of a canal wharf. Limekilns were also present upon the site at that time.","Some of these buildings may appear on the first edition OS map when the site was associated with a canal wharf. Other buildings probably post date the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL3182","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Lower Horseley Fields & Qualcast Road","Parts of this industrial complex date to the inter war period, although some may be earlier. One of the factories has been a varnish works, in the early 20th century, and a nail works, 19th century.","Parts of this site first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although there may be some older buildings still present. The site has partly been a varnish works and earlier still a nail works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL3183","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Lower Horseley Fields","Three depot buildings which all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century two metal works. In the 19th century this was the site of a large iron works called 'Swan Garden'.","Three depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3184","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Corner of Colliery Road & Willenhall Road","These industrial buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century settlement including courtyard houses.","Two warehouses and a works probably all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3185","Set","MDSM","Possible","Burcot Road & Bowman's Rise etc.","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of former coal mining. Dean's Colliery was operational in the 19th century and closed in the early 20th.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3186","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","South of the railway and east of Old Heath Road","This area has been open rough grassland since the 19th century when the area still formed part of a colliery. The colliery probably closed in the early 20th century. It is possible that prior to the coal mining this area had been enclosed fields.","Parts of this area were marked as rough grassland on the first to third editions (the fourth edition is missing for this area). On the first and second editions the area was probably part of Dean's Colliery, but it had gone out of operation by the time of the third edition OS map. However, the central part of this area appears to have been the remains of a field system (being enclosed land) on the first to third editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL3187","Ind","INDES","Certain","New Cross Industrial estate, New Cross Road","This industrial estate probably post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which may have gone out of use by the early 20th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Probably part of a colliery on the first and second edition OS map and if it was part of Dean's Colliery, this had become disused by the time of the third edition. An enclosed field is also visible in this area on the first to third editions, suggesting possible enclosure at some point? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3188","Set","SMSM","Possible","Old Heath Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the late 19th/early 20th century. This area may once have been unenclosed heath from the placename evidence.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter war period. Old Heath Road is not marked on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3189","Ind","WRKS","Probable","East of Old Heath Road","This industrial complex probably dates to the mid/late 20th century although parts may be earlier. It was built mainly upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of operation by the late 19th/early 20th century.","A large works, or several, which possibly post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the fourth edition is missing for this area and part of the site may date to this earlier period. On the first edition OS map there is a colliery (which is marked as disused by the second edition), a possible field and also small industry. This area may also have once been heathland from the nearby placename evidence. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL319","Soc","COMHA","Possible","Bradley Lodge & club","The building dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works and 19th century terraces. This area may have been mined for coal from the late 18th century.","Possibly a Masonic Lodge? Queen Street and Bilston Street may have been laid out upon the line of a trackway marked on the Bilston Survey map of 1799.",1939,2000 "HBL3190","Ind","WRKS","Possible","East of Old Heath Road, Wednesfield","This probable industrial building may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","This building is possibly a works and probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3191","Set","SMSM","Possible","Inkerman Grove","These houses may date to the mid 20th century. They were built upon an area of rough grassland which had been present since at least the later 19th century. This area was probably once an area of Medieval strip fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. The Wolverhampton Tithe Map shows fields in this area which appear to have been piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strip fields.",1951,1960 "HBL3192","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Qualcast Road","This area probably became derelict land in the mid/late 20th century after the railway sidings were taken up and the canal basin filled in. This area was possible strip fields in the Medieval period.","Open derelict land probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area). The first to third editions shown railway sidings and a canal basin. The tithe map suggests this had been an area of piecmeal enclosure of the Medieval strip fields. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3193","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Alma Street","These industrial works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map (the fourth edition OS is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL3194","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Grove Road","The scrap yard probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of the 19th century Star Iron Works.","The scrap yard probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3195","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Grove Road","These industrial works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a small row of 19th century terraces and early 20th century allotments.","These are probably works and probably post date the fourth edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3196","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Old Heath Road","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon probable cottages. This is probably the historic settlement of Heath.","The depot probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area). Parts of the public house may appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3197","Set","MXSST","Possible","Ashbourne Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were probably built upon an area of coal mining which may have ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3198","Set","SMSM","Probable","Helming Drive","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a former coal mining area, which had probably ceased production by the later 19th century.","The fourth edition is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3199","Com","PUBHS","Possible","The Victoria Public House, Dean's Road","The public house may date to the inter war period or slightly later. It was built upon the site of earlier settlement which in this area may date from before 1750.","The public house may first appear on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL32","Set","SMSM","Possible","West side of Walsingham Street","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL320","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wilkinson Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century and was possibly being worked as early as the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3200","Set","SMSM","Possible","Dean's Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the inter war period. They were built upon earlier settlement which in this area may date to before 1750.","These houses may have first appeared on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. The shop is post fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3201","Set","SMSM","Possible","Dean's Road","These houses may date to the inter war period. This area had been part of a colliery until the later 19th century and a small area of squatter settlement was also found here.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3202","Set","MXSST","Probable","Lewis Avenue & Rudge Avenue, Heath Town","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Barnfield Colliery which had ceased operation in the early 20th century.","The fourth edition is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3203","Set","MXSST","Possible","Rowland Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period. This area had been subject to some coal mining, but an enclosed field system, possibly planned, was still present in the later 19th and early 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses would have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3204","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Willenhall Road","The club was original part of a 19th century school and the nursery school dates to the inter war period. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","Half of the original school building, now a club, survives and was present on the first edition OS map. The nursery school buildings first appear upon the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL3205","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Willenhall Road & St Matthew's Street","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","The probable works post dates the fourth edition OS map. A surviving house probably appears on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3206","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Between Willenhall Road & Hickman Avenue","The hall dates to the inter war period and the other buildings are later. They were built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement.","The hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings all post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3207","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Willenhall Road & Chillington Fields","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces and earlier squatter cottages.","The depot and a couple of the houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3208","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Coventry Street","Houses begin to appear on this section of Coventry Street in the early 20th century. Prior to development this area had been mined for coal.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, another is present by the fourth and the rest are post fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL3209","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Coventry Street","The earliest of the surviving houses date to the inter war period although parts of the public house may date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Parts of the public house may appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL321","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pugh, Wells & Baker Roads","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century and was probably being worked in the late 18th.","These houses first appear upon date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3210","Ind","INDES","Certain","Tractor Spares Industrial Estate & Strawberry Lane Industrial Estate","These industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a surviving field system which had been subject to coal mining in the 19th century.","These two industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3211","Ind","WARHS","Certain","North of Strawberry Lane","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a surviving fields which had suffered much erosion from 19th century coal mining.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3212","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Manfield Road","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of New Cross Colliery which was in operation until the early 20th century.","A large works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3213","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","West of Planetary Road","An area of rough grassland probably since the early 20th century which had been Bowman's Harbour Colliery in the 19th century. Parts of this area appear to have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","An area of rough grassland which had been Bowman's Harbour Colliery on the first & second edition OS map. Ridge & furrow earthworks were identified in part of this area suggesting that at least part of this area was once Medieval strip fields. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL3214","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Dean's Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were possibly built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3215","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Dean's Road","The warehouse may date to the inter war period or mid/late 20th century. It was built upon the site of a squatter's cottage and enclosure which had probably been erected in the 19th century.","This warehouse and the building to the east may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3216","Set","SMSM","Possible","Meadow Lane","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3217","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Broad Lane","This public house may date to the inter war period, and was built upon fields.","The public house may first appear on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3218","Set","SMSM","Probable","Merrick Road & Castlebridge Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3219","Set","SMSM","Probable","Broad Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL322","Set","MXSST","Possible","Hill Street & Wilkinson Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier terrace houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. According to the SMR some shops are present. Hill Street is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL3220","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of Strawberry Lane","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of New Cross Colliery which had gone out of operation by the late 19th/early 20th century. A field system still survived in part at the time of the colliery.","This depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3221","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Strawberry Lane & Planetary Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon a surviving field system which had colliery working going on around it in the 19th century.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3222","Ind","INDES",,"Planetary Road Industrial Estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3223","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","South of Wednesfield Way","This area of rough grassland was a field system earlier in the 20th century, but its origins are unknown.","This area of rough grassland is marked as a field system on the first to fourth edition OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL3224","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Planetary Road & Wednesfield Way","This large works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon a surviving field system and partly upon a disused colliery.","This works post dates the 4th edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3225","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Neachells Lane","An industrial works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably built upon fields.","Probably an industrial works post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3226","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Neachells Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been built upon the remains of a field system which had survived the surround collieries. However, early maps show that this was probably the site of Medieval dispersed settlement.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3227","Ind","GARA","Certain","East of Neachells Lane","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a farm which had previously been moated and was therefore probably a Medieval farmstead.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3228","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Neachells Lane","The depots' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery which had gone out of production by the later 19th century. This area may also have been the site of Medieval settlement.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3229","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Neachells Lane","This industrial works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a disused colliery which had probably gone out of operation by the later 19th century.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL323","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wilkinson Primary School","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century and was possibly being worked from as early as the late 18th century.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3230","Ind","INDES","Certain","PDH Industrial Estate, Watery Lane","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built onto the site of an inter war metal works. The metal works in turn had been built upon the site of Neachells Hall Farm, which possibly dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. The 2"" OS map of 1816 shows buildings depicted on this site, but there are none shown on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3231","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Neachells Lane","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Neachells Bridge Colliery which had gone out of operation by the late 19th/early 20th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3232","Ind","GARA","Certain","Neachells Lane","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war houses, only two of which survive. Prior to development this site was a field which had been surrounded by collieries by the end of the 19th century.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map, the two houses first appears on the fourth edition and is the sole survivor of a small group of houses of this date.",1939,2000 "HBL3233","Ind","INDES","Certain","Watery Lane Industrial estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon a surviving section of a field system and partly upon a disused colliery which had gone out of operation in the early 20th century.","This industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3234","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Neachells Lane","This area was partly a 19th century colliery, named after Neachells Hall and which went out of production in the early 20th century, and partly a surviving section of a field system.","Partly fields and partly Neachells Hall colliery on the first and second editions OS map, the colliery goes out of use by the third edition. It is impossible to say whether an industrial building stood on this site between the fourth edition OS map and the modern landline mapping, but it is possible. The modern landline shows empty land, presumably rough grassland; the modern aerial photography shows a new industrial unit has been constructed upon the site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL3235","Rec","CINEM","Certain","Bentley Bridge Leisure Park","The cinema complex dates to the late 20th century and was probably built upon a field system.","A cinema complex including a public house and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, which may have shown buildings. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3236","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Wednesfield Way","An area of probable derelict land from a building which may have dated to the post second world war period. This area had still been fields in the 19th/early 20th century.","Probably derelict land from modern aerial photography - no grass shown but possible evidence of a previous building? The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but any buildings which may have stood here could have dated to the post war period. The first to third edition OS map shows a probable field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3237","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Watery Lane","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused collery which had probably gone out of use by the later 19th century. A field system probably still survived in part at the same time.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3238","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Five Fields Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These hosues post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3239","Set","APAR","Probable","Castle Bridge Gardens, Ashmore Park","These apartment blocks date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These apartments post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL324","Set","SMSM","Possible","Walter Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century. This area probably formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3240","Ind","WRKS","Certain","North of Lichfield Road","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were partially built upon a field system and partially upon the site of Castle Bridge Colliery which had gone out of use by the early 20th century.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3241","Set","LGDT","Probable","Linthouse Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had still been fields at the time of the inter war period.","These houses post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL3242","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Patrick Gregory Road","A depot which dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have been built straight onto fields.","A depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3243","Com","OFF","Possible","Linthouse Lane","Probable offices which date to the mid/late 20th century and may have been built onto a field system.","Possible office buildings other than the sorting office which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3244","Set","MXSST","Probable","Olinthus Avenue & Lich Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3245","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Moat House Estate & Lich Avenue","This area of land was laid out as probable public open space when the housing estates were built in the mid 20th century. Prior to development this area had been fields.","Areas of public open space between the housing estates and along the canal post date the fourth edition OS map (being contemporary with the estates). Fields are shown on the first to fourth editions which may have been enclosed at an earlier date from their irregular form. Along the canal was a lane.",1939,2000 "HBL3246","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field between Moathouse Primary School & Lich Avenue","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to the development this area was mainly fields.","Playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3247","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Moathouse Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3248","Set","MXSST","Probable","Moat Green Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1950 "HBL3249","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Lichfield Road","This open area probably dates to the mid 20th century when the housing estates were built. Prior to development this area was fields.","This area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map (probably associated with the building of the housing estates around it).",1939,2000 "HBL325","Ser","SEW","Possible","Pumping Station & British Waterways Maintenance Yard","The pumping station probably dates from the 18th century.","The pumping station is related to the canal and therefore dates to the 18th century at the earliest. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1751,1820 "HBL3250","Set","MDDT","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war and mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL3251","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Moathouse Lane East","These houses date to the early 20th century and to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area had been fields.","The earliest of these houses, the semis, first appear on the third edition OS map and the others all post date the fourth, including the hall.",1901,1910 "HBL3252","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Lichfield Road and Lyndale Drive","This area is probably public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century out of an irregular field system which may have been enclosed at an early date.","Probably a large area of public open space - a playground appears in one corner. All post dates the fourth edition OS map, including the electricity sub station..",1939,2000 "HBL3253","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Perry Hall Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3254","Set","APAR","Probable","Lichfield Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were partly built upon the site of Moat House Farm, which possibly only dated to the 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3255","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3256","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hyde Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, confirmed by modern aerial photography.",1911,1938 "HBL3257","Set","MXSST","Probable","Davenport Road & Wright Avenue etc.","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3258","Set","SMSM","Probable","Thetford Gardens & Wem Gardens","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon 19th century cottages and a late 19th/early 20th century iron works. This area had formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map showns terraces and evidence of early piecemeal enclosure, with reverse S curves which reveal former Medieval strip fields in this area.",1961,1980 "HBL3259","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lichfield Road","These cottages date to the 19th century, a couple of other houses are later. This area had been strip fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of theses houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL326","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Either side of Cross Street","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a metal works, which had its origins in the late 18th century. This area appears to have been settled by 1750.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL3260","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and later. This area would have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although one of these is on the first edition OS. Other houses first appear on the fourth or post date it, the latter having been built upon gardens.",1901,1910 "HBL3261","Set","SMSM","Certain","Colman Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses mainly appear on the fourth edition OS map and those that do not appear to be of a very similar style from modern aerial photographs suggests they were built not long after.",1911,1938 "HBL3262","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Albion Public House, Lichfield Road","The public house dates to the inter war period when development of this area began. Prior to this the area had been fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map to serve the growing community at this point in time.",1911,1938 "HBL3263","Set","MDDT","Certain","Broad Lane South","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3264","Set","MXSST","Certain","Stubby Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, and the others are not much later from modern aerial photography.",1911,1938 "HBL3265","Set","MDDT","Possible","Stubby Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although a few first appear on the fourth. The modern aerial suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. The church also post dates the fourth edition OS.",1951,1960 "HBL3266","Set","APAR","Probable","Stubby Lane, Wolverhampton","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built in an area which had been fields. Development had begun in earnest in this area from the inter war period.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3267","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wednesfield High School, March End","These two schools and their playing fields all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These two schools both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3268","Soc","COMHA","Certain","The Jennie Lee Community & Professional Centre, Wednesfield","This community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","A large community centre and associated playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3269","Set","MDDT","Probable","Green Meadow & Bluebell Crescent, Wednesfield","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had been fields prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL327","Set","APAR","Probable","Ash Street, Hall Green","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL3270","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bolton Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses and the club first appear on the second edition OS map. The field system on the first edition OS map shows as long narrow fields which may be the piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strip fields.",1881,1900 "HBL3271","Set","SML","Certain","Bolton Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields which may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. On the first edition OS map this area may be an eroded area of piecemeal enclosure. A possible reverse S curve also suggests an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.",1901,1910 "HBL3272","Set","SML","Certain","Neachells Lane & Hart Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Hart Road is contemporary with these houses.",1901,1910 "HBL3273","Ind","METWK","Certain","Wednesfield Way","This may have been a metal working site since the late 19th/early 20th century and was possibly built upon fields.","Parts of this foundry may appear on the second edition OS map and certainly most of the buildings are present on the fourth edition. The building to the west post dates the fourth edition. The first edition shows possible fields remaining. All the buildings on this site appear to have been demolished by 2007 according to Google Maps aerial photography (PQ 03.01.08). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL3274","Com","SUPST","Probable","Between Wednesfield Way & Bentleybridge Way","A probable superstore which dates to the late 20th century. In the early 20th century this area was possibly still fields.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map and is probably a superstore. The modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the later part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3275","Com","SUPST","Probable","Hall Street & Kenmare Way","This probable superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war foundry. This area may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","Probably a superstore and car park post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the later part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL3276","Ind","CHEMW","Probable","North of Wednesfield Way","A probable chemical works which dated to the early 20th century. This area had possibly been strip fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these buildings appear on the third edition OS map, though a few may be earlier. It is marked as a colour works on the historic OS maps. The modern aerial photography shows that the site has been cleared of all buildings. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL3277","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bolton Road","These houses date to the inter war period. This area may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows quite narrow long fields, possibly the early piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strip fields.",1911,1938 "HBL3278","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Former line of Bentley Canal nr Fibbersley Bank","The former line of the Bentley canal probably filled in after 1960"," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1960,2000 "HBL3279","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Neachells Lane & Wednesfield Way","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an iron and steel works which was present here by the early 20th century. This area was fields prior to development.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL328","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lester Street & Bradley Street","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of terraces and workshops some of which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3280","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lawfred Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3281","Set","SML","Certain","Marsh End Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built in an area which already contained some settlement. These cottages had been demolished by the inter war period. Settlement in this area dated from before 1750.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3282","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marsh End Road & Waddens Brook Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3283","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wednesfield Way","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of small cottages at March End. Settlement in this area probably dates back from before 1750.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3284","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Yale Drive & cul de sacs off","This housing estate dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at a very early period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3285","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Waddons Brook Lane","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system to service the growing community during the last half of the 20th century.","The electricity sub station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3286","Set","SMSM","Certain","Waddens Brook Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of Shed Farm. Settlement possibly existed here from before 1750.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3287","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Waddens Brook Lane","This large works' dates to the mid/late 20th century and was may have been built upon fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","A large works' which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3288","Opl","DERLD","Certain","East of Wednesfield Way","The site of an iron and steel works which dated to the early 20th century and was demolished in the late 20th century. This had been the site of an early field system and a Medieval moat.","This area had clearly been the site of a large works from the area shown as derelict on the modern aerial photographs. The factory is shown on the third and fourth editions although it has clearly grown over the period between each map. No industry is depicted on the first and second edition only a, probably early, field system and Merrills Hall (which survives until the post fourth edition) along with the remains of a moat. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3289","Com","OFF","Probable","Planetary Road","A probable office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","Rutland House may be a large office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The office block visible on landline appears to have been replaced according to current Google Maps aerial photography (PQ 03.01.07)",1939,2000 "HBL329","Set","APAR","Possible","Oxford Street, Bilston","An apartment block which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of earlier terraces which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Possibly a large apartment block which post dates the fourth edition OS map and and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3290","Ind","GARA","Certain","Planetary Road & Neachells Lane","Two garages which date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war brickworks. Prior to the brickworks this area had been a colliery in the 19th century.","These garages post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3291","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Neachells Lane","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a former 19th century colliery.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3292","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Neachells Lane","These industrial works mainly date to the inter war period, but may incorporate an inter war metal works. Prior to the begins of industrial development in this area fields dominated.","The majority of these industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, although parts of the largest building may date to the inter war period (appearing on the fourth edition). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3293","Ind","INDES","Certain","Key Industrial Park","The industrial park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon a field system and partly upon a disused 19th century colliery.","An industrial park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3294","Ind","INDES","Probable","Satellite Industrial Park","An industrial estate which probably mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century. This had been the site of a large inter war engineering works, parts of which may survive. Prior to the industrial development this area was fields.","This site is probably an industrial estate, part of it certainly is, which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The fourth edition shows a very large works, parts of which may survive on site.",1939,2000 "HBL3295","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Well Lane & Neachells Lane","An industrial works dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the late 19th/early 20th century terraces houses were constructed, but have since been demolished. Prior to this early development the area had been fields.","Industrial works which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map suggests an area of early piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strip fields. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3296","Ind","METWK","Probable","Wednesfield Way","This factory may date to the inter war period and was built upon, or incorporated, a smaller late 19th/early 20th century works. Prior to this industrial development the area was a field.","This factory may first appear on the fourth edition OS map when it was the Reliance Works (Steel Tube). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL3297","Ind","INDES","Certain","Neachells Lane Industrial Estate & Pheonix Industrial Estate","These industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon an inter war sports ground. This area may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","These two small industrial estates both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3298","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Steelpark Way","This area is now rough grassland but had been an irregular, possible early, enclosure and to the north was an inter war sewage works.","This area appears to have been a field system, but the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography shows no internal boundaries and only rough grassland/scrub on the site. The northern part of this site had been a sewage works on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3299","Ind","WRKS","Certain","End of Steelpark Way","An industrial works which post dates the fourth edition OS map which was built upon the site of a probable disused 19th century colliery.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL33","Set","SMTER","Certain","Richmond Street","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon an area of fields.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the rest are present by the second edition. Fields are present on the Tithe map of 1843.",1851,1880 "HBL330","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Oxford Street","A possible industrial site which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works and 19th century terrace housing. Possibly part of a field in the late 18th century.","Possible works - from shape, size & amount of cars parked around it on aerial photography. Alternatively could be a superstore? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3300","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Pickering Road, Wednesfield","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century buildings, possibly cottages.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3301","Set","SMTER","Certain","March End Road, Wednesfield","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one semi detached property first appears on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL3302","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pickering Road, Wednesfield","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they dates to the mid 20th century. Some of these properties are maisonettes.",1951,1960 "HBL3303","Set","SMDT","Probable","Portchester Drive","These houses probably date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of an inter war detached house. Prior to development from the inter war period this area was fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photographys suggests they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL3304","Set","MDDT","Certain","Neachell's Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3305","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bolton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3306","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, Wednesfield","This is probably the historic core of Wednesfield which dates back to at least the Medieval period. This area is also the main commercial core and included the church and a library.","This area is the commercial core of Wednesfield as found on the first through to the modern landline mapping. Not all of these properties will have appeared on the first edition OS map, as the area has probably seen some redevelopment since the mid 20th century. This area includes a library and the church. This is probably also the area of the Medieval settlement.",,1880 "HBL3307","Com","MRKT","Certain","Between Alfred Squire Road & Neachells Lane","An open market and a car park both of mid/late 20th century date. On part of this site stood 19th century cottages whilst the remainder was a field system.","This open market area and car park post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3308","Set","MDMXD","Probable","March End Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3309","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Neachells Lane","A school building which dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon fields.","A school building which first appears on the second edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests it is no longer used as a school, but its current use is unknown.",1881,1900 "HBL331","Com","COMCR","Probable","Church Street","This area probably has its origins in the Medieval period, although few buildings of this period are known to survive, most probably dating to the 19th century and later.","The main street of Bilston - which dates back to the Medieval period - see SMR for Medieval building. Market Hall was also situated here as well as numerous banks & pubs. Marked on the first edition OS map.",1801,1938 "HBL3310","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club, Neachells Lane","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced a smaller inter war club. This site had been a cottage which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This club building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3311","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Neachells Lane & Lichfield Road","These houses, facing onto Neachells Lane, mainly date to the inter war period. The piece of land facing onto Lichfield Road had been the site of small cottages. This area may have been within the Medieval settlement core of Wednesfield.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the semi detached property first appears on the third edition OS map. What is now empty land facing onto Lichfield Road had small cottages upon it on the first to fourth editions.",1911,1938 "HBL3312","Ind","INDES","Certain","Rookery Street","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These business park post dates the fourth edition OS map, some buildings are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3313","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Albert Squires Road","The police station post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon fields.","The police station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3314","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Alfred Squire Road","A car park which dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had still been fields at the time of inter war period.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3315","Rel","TEMP","Certain","Well Lane","The temple was originally a Sunday school built in the early 20th century alongside an earlier Methodist Chapel which has since been demolished. This area was probably part of the Medieval settlement core of Wednesfield.","The temple was formerly a Sunday School and first appeared on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3316","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Corner of Rookery Street & Well Lane","This was the site of terrace houses which may have dated to the 19th century or earlier, which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area formed part of the Medieval settlement core of Wednesfield.","This area is empty of buildings on the modern landline and on the modern aerial photography. This area fell within Medieval settlement from an archaeological evaluation of this area - see SMR for more detail.",1939,2000 "HBL3317","Set","MXSST","Possible","Deans Road","These houses possibly date to either the inter war period. This area had possibly been a colliery in the 19th century which became disused by the later part of this period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and some of these houses may have first appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3318","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Well Lane & Hall Street, Wednesfield","The earliest of these buildings probably date to the early 20th century, the others are mid/late 20th century including the houses. Terrace housing had stood here by the late 19th/early 20th century as had an earlier Temperance Hall.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, with the exception of one building which may have been the Tivoli Music Hall on the third edition. The houses all post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3319","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Alfred Squire Road","The health centre and the community centre both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon remaining fields.","A health centre and a community centre both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL332","Com","MRKT","Certain","Black Country Route","The market mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and is located upon the site of an earlier market, which may have had its origins in the late 18th century.","Modern market hall & market place. Market Street is marked on the Bilston Survey map of 1799.",1939,2000 "HBL3320","Set","SML","Certain","Waddens Brook Lane, Wednesfield","The terraces dated to the early 20th century and were built within an area of earlier settlement. Detached houses were present on this site in the 19th century.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the detached houses are post fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL3321","Set","SMSM","Certain","Silverton Way & Lyndale Drive","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests they possibly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3322","Set","MDDT","Probable","Worthy Down","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3323","Set","SMTER","Probable","Seaton Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3324","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ellards' Drive","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3325","Set","SMDT","Probable","Ellards Drive & Brackenwood Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works. Prior to the inter war period this area was part of a field system which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3326","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lyndale Drive etc, Wednesfield","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photographs suggest they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL3327","Set","SMSM","Certain","Waddens Brook Lane & Ellards Drive","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been enclosed at a very early date.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Waddens Brook Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3328","Set","MDSM","Possible","Waddens Brook Lane, March End","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3329","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Waddens Brook Lane & Broad Lane South","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, most of the rest are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL333","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Off Black Country Route","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of probable 19th century terraces and a church, although some settlement in this area post dates 1750.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3330","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Broad Lane South","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Broad Lane South is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3331","Set","MXSST","Probable","Lawrence Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3332","Set","SMSM","Possible","Southfield Road etc.","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3333","Set","SMTER","Probable","Reynolds Walk","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3334","Set","FARM","Certain","Coppice Farm","Coppice Farm may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Coppice Farm is marked on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL3335","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Coppice High School & Oak Meadow Primary School","The two schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields","These schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3336","Set","MDDT","Possible","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3337","Set","MDDT","Probable","Broad Lane North","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Perry Hall Colliery which had gone out of operation by the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses may post date the fourth edition OS map as the fourth edition is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL3338","Set","SMSM","Certain","Broad Lane North","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an outbuilding belonging to Perry Hall which lay to the west of Broad Lane North. Perry Hall may have been the site of a Medieval domestic dwelling.","These houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3339","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Broadway, corner of Broad Lane North & Lichfield Road","The public house may date to the inter war or mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the public house may have been present upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL334","Com","SUPST","Possible","High Street",,"Possibly a superstore - hard to tell from mapping & aerial photography alone. Car park is associated.",1939,2000 "HBL3340","Set","MDSM","Probable","Gandy Road & Wyvern Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon fields, but partly upon the site of Perry Hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. The fourth edition OS map is missing for most of this area.",1961,1980 "HBL3341","Ind","METWK","Probable","Horseley Fields","This industrial works may date, at least in part, to the 19th century when it made horse shoes. It may still be involved in the metal working industry.","Parts of this works may appear on the first edition OS map when it was known as the Griffin Works making horse shoes etc. Later it was the Falcon Works (Drop Forgings).",1821,1880 "HBL3342","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","End of Union Mill Street","These depots probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century industrial buildings including an iron foundry. The foundry expanded in the late 19th century to cover the site of an earlier gas works.","Two depots one at least post dates the fourth edition OS map, the other may be the remains of the former corn mill. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3343","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Horseley Fields","The telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and probable shops and public houses.","The telephone exchange post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3344","Com","OFF","Certain","Union Street, Little Park Street etc.","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and possible shops. This area was part of the settlement of Wolverhampton in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These offices and the hotel post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3345","Soc","ARTG","Certain","Lichfield Street","The art gallery dates to the 19th century. This area probably formed part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","The Art Gallery and the bank both appear on the first edition OS map, other buildings are later.",1821,1880 "HBL3346","Soc","HIED","Certain","University of Wolverhampton","The university dates from the inter war period, but has grown considerably since. This area had been courtyard houses and a grave yard in the 19th and early 20th century and probably formed part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","The earliest part of the university appears on the fourth edition OS map as a Technical College. It had been built upon the site of the Old Deanery.",1911,1938 "HBL3347","Com","OFSPS","Probable","Waterloo Road","These buildings mainly date to the 19th century and were probably built as houses, but are now used as shops and offices. This area was allotment gardens in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These buildings mainly date to the 19th century but were probably built as houses rather than offices. Some are post fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL3348","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Peters & St Pauls Church","The church dates to the early 19th century, although settlement in this area of Wolverhampton pre dates 1750.","The church appears on the first edition OS map.",1825,1880 "HBL3349","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bath Road","These houses date from the late 19th/early 20th century and were probably built upon agricultural land.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the training centre appears as a large house on the first edition and all the other houses are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL335","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century Methodist chapel and its Sunday school. This area probably formed part of Medieval Bilston.","These shops now form part of the commercial core and post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3350","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Summerfield Road, Tettenhall Road & Compton Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields. They represent the initial middle class suburban growth west out of Wolverhampton.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map. The tithe map shows mainly fields, although one terrace on Tettenhall is also shown.",1841,1880 "HBL3351","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Summerfield Road & Tettenhall Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were largely built upon fields, although some settlement was present here by the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map, the small houses post date the fourth edition and are clearly modern infill. Some of these buildings have been converted into a surgery, home for the elderly and probably offices and flats. The tithe map shows fields in this area.",1841,1880 "HBL3352","Set","MDDT","Certain","Park Road West","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon surviving fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the church first appears on the third. Fields are marked here on the tithe map.",1911,1938 "HBL3353","Set","APAR","Probable","West Park Court, Connaught Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, one of which survives.","These apartments and one of the detached houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The other detached property appears on the first edition OS map. Fields are shown on the Tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL3354","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rupert Street","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the gardens of large 19th century houses in the area.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Fields are shown here on the tithe map of 1840.",1911,1938 "HBL3355","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Birch Street","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century saw mill and timber yard. In the late 18th/early 20th century this area was allotment gardens.","The car parks post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of 19th century saw mill and timber yard. Allotment gardens are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1939,2000 "HBL3356","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Horsefields Road","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area which had once been 19th century back to back terraces and other terrace houses.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3357","Ind","METWK","Certain","Albion Street","This foundry probably post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works called Albion Works.","The foundry post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the warehouse is probably earlier. This site had been an earlier iron works. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3358","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Albion Street & Horseley Fields.","These industrial works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, shops and industry.","These works mainly post date the fourth edition OS map. The historic OS maps show an area of mixed use with terrace houses, probably shows and some industry up by the canal including a large timber yard and saw mill.",1939,2000 "HBL3359","Com","COMCR","Probable","Queen Street & Castle Street","This area is now part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton and may have been in the 19th century when many of the properties were built. Part of this area may have dated Wolverhampton from before 1750, and possibly from the Medieval.","This area is now mainly shops and some of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map. This may have been part of the commercial core on the 19th century map too. This area is part of Wolverhampton on Yates' map of 1775 and may have been within the Medieval settlement. Berry Street is settled on Taylor's map, but neither Queen Street nor Castle Street existed, although this area was still partially settled at this time along Clarkes Lane (Princess Street on the first edition).",,1750 "HBL336","Set","APAR","Probable","Tadmore Close, Bilston","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3360","Rec","THETR","Certain","Lichfield Street","These buildings all date to the late 19th/early 20th century and include a theatre and a hotel. They were built upon the site of a commercial properties. This area was possibly part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","The theatre and The Royal Victoria Hotel both first appear on the first edition OS map, the Universtiy building was formerly the General Post Office and also first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3361","Com","COMCR","Certain","Lichfield Street","This area appears to have been rebuilt in the late 19th/early 20th century as part of the commercial core, although it may have been part of it prior to this. It may have formed part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","The majority of buildings in this area first appear on the second edition OS map. This may have still been part of the commercial core of Wolverhampton on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3362","Set","SML","Probable","Stafford Street & Littles Lane","These properties date to the late 19th/early 20th century. This area may have formed part of Medieval Wolverhampton.","These properties mainly first appear on the second edition OS map, although some are later.",1881,1900 "HBL3363","Tra","CARPK","Certain","St Mary's Street","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an area of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3364","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Mill Street Goods Depot","This depot dates to the 19th century and was built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open field in the Medieval period.","A goods depot marked on the first edition OS map associated with the railway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1841,1880 "HBL3365","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cornmill Street","An old steam mill which dates to the 19th century and was sited upon an earlier mill. This area has been part of Wolverhampton since at least 1750.","The mill appears on the first edition OS map as Old Steam Mill (Flour). The buildings are currently not in use. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1851,1880 "HBL3366","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Crowther Road & others","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3367","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Tettenhall Road","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was created out of fields which may have been enclosed by a surveyor.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map, although it is now smaller than it once was.",1911,1938 "HBL3368","Set","SMTER","Certain","Tettenhall Road, Newbridge","These houses date to the 19th century.","These terraces and the one large detached property all appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3369","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Court Road","The majority of these terraces date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL337","Set","APAR","Probable","Rathmore & Tadbone Closes, Bilston","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. This area formed part of an early field system in the late 18th century.","Maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL3370","Set","SMSM","Certain","Court Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these house first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3371","Set","LGMXD","Certain","St Jude's Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one or two are earlier, but all the rest are present by the fourth edition. This road is not marked on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL3372","Set","MMDST","Certain","Balfour Crescent","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3373","Set","MDDT","Certain","Balfour Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3374","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Jude's School","The school dates from the 19th century and was probably built upon fields.","Parts of the school probably appear on the first edition OS map. Fields are shown here on the Tithe Map of 1840.",1841,1880 "HBL3375","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sweetman Street","These houses probably date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1970s. Fields are shown on the Tithe map.",1971,1980 "HBL3376","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Park Road West","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3377","Set","SMSM","Certain","Park Road West & Kinglands Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3378","Set","SMTER","Certain","Newhampton Road West & Walpole Street","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1841,1880 "HBL3379","Set","MXSST","Certain","Walpole Street & Sweetman Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL338","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hartshorn Street","These houses date to the 1970s and were built the site of terraces and workshops which may have been present in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL3380","Set","SMTER","Certain","Sweetman Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3381","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","South of The Giffard RC Primary & Nursery Schools","These allotments were laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3382","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Giffard RC Primary & Nursery Schools","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3383","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Multistorey Car Park at Wolverhampton Railway Station","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon railway sidings.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3384","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","East of Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal","This woodland mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","This woodland mainly post dates the fourth edition although the trees lining the canal appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3385","Set","SMDT","Probable","Farndale Drive & Cromer Gardens","These houses date to the 1960s/70s. This area had been fields in the 19th and early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, confirmed by modern aerial photography as possibly 1960s/70s in date. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, so unsure if Coultaulds stretched this far. First to third editions show fields.",1961,1980 "HBL3386","Set","SMSM","Certain","Horndern Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3387","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Valley Park School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the fourth edition is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3388","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Andrews CofE Primary School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was probably built to service the growing community around Newbridge. Prior to development this area had mainly been fields.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3389","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Court Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built in an area which had been fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL339","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Millfields Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century, some smaller buildings are earlier. Along Wolverhampton Street there once stood houses which dated to at least the 19th century, but some may have been earlier.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map, but some other buildings in this area first appear on the third edition OS map though their function is unknown. The houses which appear on the first to fourth edition OS map have been demolished presumably due to alterations to the road system.",1939,2000 "HBL3390","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These were once large houses which mainly date to the 19th century and were partially built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, although many are no longer single dwellings. Not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL3391","Set","SMTER","Certain","Lower Vauxhall","These terraces date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were partly built upon gardens and partly upon the site of a 19th century detached property called 'The Beeches'.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3392","Set","APAR","Probable","Off Larches Lane, Chapel Ash","A probable apartment block which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built partly upon a 19th century large detached house called The Larches, although one wing of this may survive as the Deaf Centre.","Thes apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s. This was built partly upon the site of an earlier large house called 'The Larches'. The Deaf Centre may be slightly earlier and originally built as a house. Fields are marked on the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL3393","Set","MDDT","Certain","Larches Lane","These houses date to the 19th century and the inter war period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map the remainder are present by the fourth. Fields are marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL3394","Set","LGTER","Certain","Berrington Road","The large house dates to the 19th century, the other buildings were built in its grounds in the mid/late 20th century.","This large property, probably no longer used as a domestic dwelling, appears on the first edition. The Soroptimist House and the garage post date the fourth. Fields are marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL3395","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built within the grounds of two large detached houses. Fields existed here prior to the development along the Tettenhall Road.","These houses first appear on the first edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows the grounds of both Berrington Lodge & The Larches and a smal lodge house. Fields are marked on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL3396","Set","MXSST","Certain","Leicester Street & Harrow Street etc.","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These terraces and semis mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3397","Set","MMDST","Certain","Newhampton Road East","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3398","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newhampton Road East & Park Road West","These houses mainly date to the inter war period. This area may have been fields prior to development.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3399","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Newhampton Road East","A telephone exchange probably dating to the mid/late 20th century, but which may have been a converted early 20th century drill hall.","The telephone exchange may have post dated the fourth edition OS map, the site has been cleared according to the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL34","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Burleigh Street","These terraces and works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These buildings mainly post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL340","Set","MMDST","Probable","Hartshorn Street, Broad Street & Rathbone Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and industry. This area was allotment gardens in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL3400","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","West Park Junior & Infant Schools","These schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an inter war playing field.","These two schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3401","Soc","HIED","Certain","University of Wolverhampton","The university post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon 19th century terrace housing.","The university buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3402","Set","HITER","Possible","Chervil Rise, Heath Town","These high rise flats and terraces date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a brick works.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these flats and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL3403","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Duke of York, Wednesfield Road","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, although this map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3404","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Wednesfield Road","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a small metal works.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but these buildings probably post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3405","Set","MXSST","Possible","Grosvenor Street","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century. They may have been built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3406","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Sun Street & Lincoln Street","These works may date to the inter war period or later and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings. This area formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century, which had been one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3407","Set","MXSST","Possible","Burton Crescent & Burton Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Wovlerhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area. Modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3408","Set","SMSM","Certain","Field Street","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century engineering works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the later part of the 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3409","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Horsefield Road","These industrial buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century houses.","These industrial buildings probably post date the fourth edition (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL341","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Queen Street","This area of derelict land was formed in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier terraces and the inter war school were demolished. This was possibly an area of small enclosed in the late 18th century.","Site of former buildings, currently with no obvious land use.",1939,2000 "HBL3410","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Springfield Road","These allotments either date to the inter war period or to the mid/late 20th century. They were laid out upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the allotments may have appeared upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL3411","Set","MMDST","Certain","Springfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3412","Set","SMSM","Probable","Springfield Road","Some of these houses may have dated to the inter war period or later. They were built upon fields.","Some of these houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,1950 "HBL3413","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Hobgate Road","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century terraces. This area may have been heath land at an unknown date.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3414","Ind","METWK","Certain","Wednesfield Road","A large works which may date to the inter war period or later, but which had been established in the early 20th century. This area had been fields in the 19th century, although at some point it may have been heathland.","This works may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, which was missing for this area (parts of the works may have been present earlier).",1939,2000 "HBL3415","Set","APAR","Probable","Wednesfield Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century. This area had been fields in the 19th and early 20th century, and at an earlier, but unknown date, it may have been heathland.","These maisonettes almost certainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3416","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Barnabus' Church, Wednesfield Road","The church dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and the other buildings are slightly later. This area had been fields and at an earlier, but unknown date, may have been heathland.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map, the other buildings appear by the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3417","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Travellers' Rest, Wolverhampton Road","The public houses probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century terraces.","The public house is probably post fourth edition (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL3418","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Woden Road","The warehouse probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century houses and a small works.","The warehouse probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3419","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Stephens CofE School, Woden Road","The school dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon fields. This area may have been heathland at an earlier date, from the placename evidence 'Heath Town'.","The earliest part of this school first appears on the second edition OS map, the other building is present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL342","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holy Trinity RC school","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon a possible disused colliery. This was possibly an area of small enclosed fields in the late 18th century.","There have been school on this site since the third edition - only one building remains of the three or four that once stood. The current building is of a different plan to even that shown on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL3420","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Rear of Woden Road & Cannock Road","The playing field probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out on surviving fields.","Probably post fourth edition in date.",1939,2000 "HBL3421","Set","SML","Certain","Woden Road","These terrace houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of allotment gardens. In the 19th century this area was still fields.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3422","Set","MXSST","Probable","Monsal Avenue","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3423","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Springfield Road","This area appears to be rough grassland which is possibly the remains of the former field system in this area.","This area does not appear to have been built upon and modern aerial photography suggests rough grassland. Prior to this there were fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3424","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Woden Primary School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon fields.","The earliest buildings on this site first appear on the third edition OS map - the majority of the area was still fields at this point.",1901,1910 "HBL3425","Set","MDDT","Possible","Field Street","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s?",1961,1980 "HBL3426","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Stephen's Church","The church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon fields.","The church first appears on the third edition OS map, the other buildings are later.",1901,1910 "HBL3427","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Kennedy Road","This industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon an area of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","This industrial complex almost certainly post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3428","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Line of old railway including Lower Level Station","The railway line and station ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century.","The railway line and station ceased operation in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL3429","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Rear of Lower Level Station","An area of derelict land which had been the site of late 19th century railway sidings.","This area is derelict land on the modern aerial photography (the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL343","Set","SMSM","Certain","Queen Street, Bilston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3430","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Bailey Street","The public houses dates to the 19th century, terrace houses also once stood here which were probably of a similar date. This area may once have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map along with other buildings which have since been demolished.",1841,1880 "HBL3431","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal Wolverhampton Level part 2",,"The canal is marked on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1770,1775 "HBL3432","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Between Thornley Street & Westbury Street","Two clubs and a temple which probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of industrial works including an iron works. This area may have formed part of the Medieval town.","Two clubs and a temple probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3433","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Westbury Chapel, Westbury Street","The Westbury Chapel may date to the inter war period or to the mid/late 20th century. This area had probably been terraces and workshops in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, so the chapel may have appeared upon it. No evidence to confirm denomination.",1939,2000 "HBL3434","Rel","SYNAG","Certain","Fryer Street","A Jewish Synagogue which dates to the 19th century.","The synagogue appears on the first edition OS map along with other buildings which have since been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL3435","Ind","LCKWK","Certain","Chubb Street","The Chubb lock works dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon the site of terrace houses and a timber yard.","The Chubb lockworks first appears on the second edition OS map, it is no longer used as a lockworks. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL3436","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Lock Street","A public open space which probably dates to the mid/late 20th century which is probably a result of the construction of the ring road. This area had been metal works and terraces in the 19th century.","This area was probably created when the ring road was constructed. (Fourth edition OS map is missing for this area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3437","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Great Western Street","The warehouse probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon railway sidings and partly upon an area of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","This large warehouse probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3438","Ind","BREW","Certain","Springfield Brewery","Springfield Brewery dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This part of the brewery appears on the first editon OS map.",1871,1880 "HBL3439","Ind","BREW","Probable","Modern buildings, Springfield Brewery","Part of Springfield brewery which may date to the mid/late 20th century and which was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","A modern part of the brewery complex, possibly post fourth edition (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL344","Set","SML","Certain","Ashley, Lewis & Fraser Streets, Bilston","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible disused colliery. This was possibly an area of small enclosed fields in the late 18th century.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL3440","Set","MXSST","Probable","Tremaine Gardens & Yarwell Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3441","Ind","GARA","Certain","Cannock Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Grimstone Farm, which dated to the mid 19th century.","This garage post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area, as confirmed by modern aerial photographs.",1939,2000 "HBL3442","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Cambridge Street","This area of land was created when the 19th century terrace houses were demolished, probably in the mid/late 20th century.","This area of open land probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3443","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Between Water Street & Grimstone Street","This building probably dates to the 19th century and has been used as a church and an infants' school before becoming a community centre. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","It is possible that this building appears on the first edition OS map when it was the original St Stephen's church. The other buildings first appear on the second edition OS map. By the third edition OS map the building is an infants' school.",1841,1880 "HBL3444","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hilton Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3445","Set","SMTER","Possible","Hilton Street","These houses possibly date to the immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may just post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL3446","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Hilton Street & Springfield Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3447","Set","APAR","Probable","Coven Street, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map, although this map is missing for this area, the modern aerial photography suggesting a 1960s/70s date.",1961,1980 "HBL3448","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Smestow Street & Preole Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3449","Set","SMTER","Certain","Colaton Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area had been fields prior to development in the late 19th and early 20th century.","Modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the late 20th century (the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area).",1981,2000 "HBL345","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Keynes Drive & Lewis Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probable former coal field which would have ceased operation in the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL3450","Soc","COMHA","Probable","End of Prole Street","The club and bowling green may date to the inter war period or are later. This area was fields prior to development which began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.","The club and bowling green may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, but it is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography shows that both have since been developed with housing.",1939,2000 "HBL3451","Set","MDDT","Certain","Langsett Road & Monsal Avenue","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century. This area was still fields in the early 20th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the late 20th century (the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area). It also shows that the terraces on the landline have since been demolished and developed.",1981,2000 "HBL3452","Set","SML","Certain","Cannock Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3453","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Fowler Playing Fields","This public park probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was previously part of a field system. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The playing fields probably date to the post war period when the railway had gone out of use.",1939,2000 "HBL3454","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Foxes Lane","The club probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built on vacant land between the canal and the railway.","The club probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area and confirmed by the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL3455","Opl","DERLD","Certain","East of Cross Street North","This derelict land was the site of a 19th century chemical works and a 19th century iron works both of which may have been demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the buildings on this site have not been demolished all that long. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. Fields upon the Tithe Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3456","Ind","WRKS","Probable","South of Cannock Road","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier iron works.","Probably post fourth edition OS map, although it is missing for this area. Allotment gardens upon the Tithe Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3457","Set","SML","Certain","East of Nine Elms Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3458","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Former known as L&NWR Grand Junction Line Part 1","This line dates to the 19th century and was originally the London and North Western Grand Junction Line.","The railway line dates to the 19th century and is still being used Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1831,1880 "HBL3459","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Former L&NWR Grand Junction Line Part 2",,"Railway is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL346","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Off Fraser Street","This public open space was formerly a burial ground, which may have had its origins in the late 18th century.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map, having previously been a burial ground this area appears to have had the monuments cleared away?",1939,2000 "HBL3460","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Woden Road","This engineering works dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier engineering works.","This factory first appears on the second edition OS map as Culwell Engineering Works.",1881,1900 "HBL3461","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Woden Road","The club dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works called the Clyde Works.","The club is first marked on the third edition OS map, but has been extensively extended.",1901,1910 "HBL3462","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Broad Street","The warehouse dates to at least the 19th century.","This warehouse appears on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL3463","Tra","RWSID","Certain","Upper Level Station, Wolverhampton","The sidings date to the 19th century, but the railway buildings are much later.","Some of the railway sidings survive but not as many as there once were. The railway buildings post date the fourth edition and replace earlier goods sheds. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL3464","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Broad Street","This area was once Hay Basin which formed part of the canal network, however it was filled in and became public open space probably during the mid/late 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the public open space probably post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3465","Set","MXSST","Probable","Grove Street","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date the second world war.",1951,1960 "HBL3466","Com","RETPK","Probable","Corner of Wolverhampton Road & Deans' Road","A late 20th century retail park which was built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century iron works and probable 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests this is a late 19th century retail park.",1939,2000 "HBL3467","Set","SML","Certain","Prosser Road & Crowther Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3468","Set","SML","Certain","Newport Street & Stratton Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3469","Tra","CARPK","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","This parking area probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an area of late 19th/early 20th century terraces.","An area of terraces have been demolished and a parking area created - presumably for the surviving terraces. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but presumably demolition occurred in the mid/late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL347","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Bilston Methodist Church & Community Centre","The current Methodist chapel dates to the 1890s, but an earlier chapel and school once stood on the site. This area may have formed part of Medieval Bilston.","A Methodist Chapel has stood on this site since at least the first edition OS map. The present building is on the site of the former school and the original chapel appears to have gone. SMR records suggest that the building fronting onto the road has been standing since 1896; and a building on this position is noted on historic OS maps.",1881,1900 "HBL3470","Set","SML","Certain","Woden Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon site of probable paddocks. A row of small earlier houses survived until the mid/late 20th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3471","Set","MXSST","Possible","Cannock Road","These houses and the club may date to the inter war period. The buildings were built upon fields.","These houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, but it is missing for this area.",1911,1938 "HBL3472","Set","MXSST","Possible","Swinford Road","These houses may date to the immediate post war period. They were built mainly upon fields which may have been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses may have dated to the immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL3473","Com","OFF","Certain","Birch Street & Waterloo Road","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of large and medium sized 19th century houses.","These tall office blocks post date the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map of 1840 shows allotment gardens in this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3474","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Swimming baths, Bath Avenue","The current swimming pool replaced an earlier, 19th century one, which had been built upon the site of allotment gardens.","The modern aerial photography shows that the current swimming pool post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3475","Com","OFF","Certain","Molineux Alley","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century large houses. This area had been allotment gardens earlier in the 19th century.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map. Allotment gardens are marked on the 1840 Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3476","Com","PUBHS",,"The Wander Public House & The Molineux Hotel","The Molineux Hotel dates to the mid 18th century and the Wander Public House is probably later.","Both of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, along with other buildings since demolished. The Molineux Hotel dates to the mid 18th century and was originally a private house.",1751,1820 "HBL3477","Rec","STDM","Certain","Wolverhampton Wanderers","The football stadium dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaces earlier football grounds. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields.","The current football ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3478","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Waterloo Road","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century detached house, another detached house survives.","This small sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. The house appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3479","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Drummond Street & Newhampton Road East","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields which may have formed one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. The tithe map of 1840 shows fields in this area which may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.",1841,1880 "HBL348","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Between Bridge Street & Oxford Street","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier commercial area.","High rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Bridge Street is marked on Yates' being part of the original route and Oxford Street is later.",1961,1980 "HBL3480","Set","MDTER","Certain","Paget Street & Newhampton Road East","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3481","Set","MDTER","Certain","Newhampton Road East","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, although they have probably been divided into flats. The tithe map shows fields.",1841,1880 "HBL3482","Set","LGDT","Certain","Park Avenue & Park Road East","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3483","Set","MDSM","Certain","Newhampton Road East","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appears on the third edition OS map, one semi first appears on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL3484","Set","LGDT","Certain","Park Avenue","The large house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field. The other much smaller houses are modern infill which dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The earliest house, and the largest, on this site first appears on the first edition OS map. The small terraces post date the fourth edition, and are modern infill.",1881,1900 "HBL3485","Set","APAR","Probable","Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton","The apartment block dates to the late 20th century and was built upon an inter war car park. The large property which survives dates to the 19th century.","The apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century, the detached house appears on the first edition OS map. The Tithe Map shows mainly allotment gardens in this area.",1981,2000 "HBL3486","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lansdown Road & Park Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3487","Set","LGSM","Certain","Waterloo Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon the site of allotment gardens after Waterloo Road was created sometime around 1840.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are probably now either converted to offices or divided into flats. Allotment gardens are shown on the Tithe Map.",1841,1880 "HBL3488","Soc","HIED","Certain","The Newhampton Centre for Art & Education (Wulfrun College Annexe)","Built as a school in the late 19th/early 20th century, now part of Wulfrun College. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These college buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and were built as a school. The tithe map shows fields.",1881,1900 "HBL3489","Set","SML","Certain","Dunkley Street","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. The Tithe Map shows fields.",1881,1900 "HBL349","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bridge Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of housing which may have had pre 1750 origins.","Row of three houses plus a church first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Bridge Street pre dates Oxford Street and is the main route south of of Bilston on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3490","Com","SUPST","Certain","Between North Road & Waterloo Road","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon 19th century and later terrace houses as well as a school.","The superstore dates to the later part of this period according to the modern aerial photography. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3491","Set","SMTER","Certain","Waterloo Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map as part of a longer row of houses. Fields on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL3492","Set","MDTER","Certain","Waterloo Road","The majoirty of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval fields.","Two of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the third is present by the third edition. The church was a hall on the fourth edition. Fields are present on the Tithe Map.",1841,1880 "HBL3493","Set","MDTER","Possible","Waterloo Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the very end of this period. Waterloo Road is marked on the tithe map as a new road - no building had begun to occur along it length.",1939,2000 "HBL3494","Set","MDTER","Certain","Between Dunkley Street & Waterloo Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1881,1900 "HBL3495","Set","MDSM","Certain","Dunkley Street","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon field system, which may have formed one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the first edition OS map the others are present by the third edition. Fields on the first edition OS map and on the Tithe Map.",1881,1900 "HBL3496","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bright Street & Sherwood Street","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon 19th century allotment gardens. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Allotment gardens are marked on the first edition and enclosed fields on the Tithe Map.",1881,1900 "HBL3497","Set","SMTER","Possible","Great Hampton Street","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The Tithe Map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3498","Set","APAR","Possible","Great Hampton Street, Wolverhampton","These apartments and maisonettes may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a lock works. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The maisonettes and the apartment block post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3499","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Ash Tree Public House & the Red Lion Public House","These public houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These two public houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL35","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Chuckery Primary & Junior Schools","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","First appears on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL350","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Queen Street","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery, which had probably ceased operation by the late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL3500","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Francis Street & Dunstall Road","This area was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished. The area had been a field system in the mid 19th century, which may have formed one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","Pathways and trees suggest this has become a public area. It had been an area of settlement on the first to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL3501","Set","APAR","Probable","Heaton Rise, Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century larger terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","Probably apartment blocks which post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3502","Set","RESHO","Probable","Lomas Street Halls","Student halls date to thelate 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","Probably student accomodation which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Fields are shown on the Tithe Map.",1981,2000 "HBL3503","Com","SHPS","Probable","Oxley Street & North Road","These probable shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, although the public house survives from this period. This area was fields in the early/mid 19th century.","Probable shops post date the fourth edition OS map, the public house probably appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3504","Set","RESHO","Probable","North Road Halls","These student halls date to the late 20th century and were built upon 19th century terraces. This area was fields in the early/mid 19th century.","Probable student accommodation which dates to the late 20th century from the modern aerial photography.",1981,2000 "HBL3505","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Boscobel Crescent","These flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon houses, some of which may have date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s/60s Boscobel Crescent is contemporary with the flats but the roads either side of this area are earlier in date.",1951,1960 "HBL3506","Ind","INDES","Probable","West of Cross Street North","An industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largely built upon the site of railway sidings.","A probable industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3507","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Red Hill Street","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war recreation ground. This area had been a field in the early/mid 19th century.","A clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map. Field on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3508","Com","OFF","Possible","Randall Lines House, between Camp Street & Red Hill Street","A possible office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of terraces and other buildings, some of which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Possible office block that post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3509","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Wilson Street","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war timber yard. Earlier buildings may have been industrial in nature.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. The Tithe map shows allotment gardens.",1939,2000 "HBL351","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Queen Street","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a colliery, which probably ceased operation in the late 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th century.","The sports ground is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3510","Set","SMTER","Certain","Herbert Street & Faulkland Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3511","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Faulklands Crescent","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced inter war terraces, which had in turn been built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3512","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Stafford Road","The depot dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The depot is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3513","Ind","WRKS","Probable","The Maltings, Stafford Road","This probable industrial complex dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brewery.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. The Tithe map shows allotment gardens.",1939,2000 "HBL3514","Rel","MOSQ","Certain","Five Ways","The mosque dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century vicarage. This area was fields in the early/mid 19th century.","The mosque post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3515","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Waterloo Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built in the garden of the house, which was probably built in the 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map, the house is earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL3516","Set","MDTER","Certain","Staveley Road & Francis Street","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3517","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Goal Post, corner of Waterloo Road & Staveley Road","The public house date to the 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3518","Set","MDSM","Certain","Waterloo Road & Staveley Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3519","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","East of Crown Street","The depot may date to the inter war period or to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early industrial site.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these buildings may have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL352","Set","SMTER","Certain","Beckett Street, Bilston","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery. This was possibly an area of paddocks in the late 18th century..","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3520","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Crown Street","This works may date to the inter war period or later and was built upon the site of a 19th century reservoir.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this works may have appeared upon it. Fields upon the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3521","Set","MDDT","Probable","Halecroft Gardens","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were partly built upon an inter war drill hall. Fields were present in the later 19th century, but this area was settlement at an earlier period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century, although one house is larger and earlier and others date to the 1960s/early 1970s.",1981,2000 "HBL3522","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wednesfield Villarge Primary & Nursery School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was partly built upon the site of a cottage. Settlement existed in this area in the period prior to 1750.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3523","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, but these fields had been settlement since before 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3524","Set","SMTER","Certain","Tithe Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3525","Com","SHPS","Certain","Lichfield Road","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area formed part of Wednesfield from before 1750.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3526","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hamstead Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon remaining fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and are likely to be sheltered accommodation from communal gardens.",1961,1980 "HBL3527","Rec","SPGR","Certain","King George V Playing Field","The playing fields were laid out in the inter war period upon fields which had formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These playing fields first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3528","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Wednesfield Park, Wednesfield","The public park dates to the inter war period and had been partly been laid out over late 19th/early 20th century allotments.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3529","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Patrick's RC Junior & Infants School, Wednesfield","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL353","Set","SMSM","Certain","Newbolt Road, Bilston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a probable former coal field which would have ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3530","Set","MDSM","Certain","Taylor Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3531","Set","RESHO","Possible","Duke Street","These possible residential homes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century allotment gardens.","Possibly residential housing for the elderly? The modern aerial photography shows the buildings date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL3532","Set","SMSM","Possible","Pinfold Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition and the modern aerial photography suggests that these house may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3533","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lewis Grove","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3534","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wood Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3535","Set","APAR","Certain","Cottage Close, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century social housing in the form of cottages. This area may have been strip fields in the Medieval period.","The modern aerial photographs show that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL3536","Set","MDDT","Certain","Exmoor Green & Suffolk Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century pauper cottages.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the later part of this period. The Braybrook Centre probably dates to the 1960s/70s.",1991,2000 "HBL3537","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing fields","These playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon fields.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3538","Set","SMTER","Probable","Henfield Close, Wood End","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3539","Set","SMTER","Certain","Wood End Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although the detached property is present upon the first.",1881,1900 "HBL354","Set","MDTER","Certain","Willenhall Road, Bilston","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a probable former coal field which would have ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3540","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wollaston Crescent, Wood End","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3541","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wood End Road, Wood End","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century. The later house was built upon the site of a 19th century cottage.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the other post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL3542","Set","MDSM","Certain","Moat House Lane West & Wood End Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3543","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Thomas' Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The primary school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3544","Set","SMSM","Possible","Maddox Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3545","Set","MDDT","Probable","Linthouse Lane and Springhill Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3546","Set","LGDT","Possible","Linthouse Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a semi detached cottage. Settlement was present here from before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3547","Set","SMSM","Probable","Springhill Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a mid 20th century date.",1951,1960 "HBL3548","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Moat Lane West","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3549","Set","SMSM","Certain","Moathouse Lane & Ridge Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL355","Set","APAR","Probable","Willenhall Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3550","Set","MDDT","Possible","Wood End Road, Wood End","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that at least the majority possibly date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3551","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wood End Road & Amos Lane, Wood End","These houses and the workshop date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built mainly upon paddocks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, another is present by the third edition and the final one post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL3552","Com","SUPST","Possible","Lichfield Road","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of a pair of cottages. These cottages may have dated to before 1750.","Possible supermarket, the building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3553","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Rear of Lichfield Road","Possibly a surviving field.","A field on the first to fourth editions OS map, little changed.",,1880 "HBL3554","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Cross Guns, Lichfield Road","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement is known in this area from before 1750.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3555","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Lichfield Road, Wednesfield","These houses and the works mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon paddocks.","These buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the semis post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3556","Set","SMMXD","Possible","North of Taylor Street, Wednesfield","These houses possibly mainly date to the 1960/70s and were built upon the site of possible 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3557","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Vine Public House, Lichfield Road, Wednesfield","The public house and the smaller buildings date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement is known for this area from before 1750.","The public house and the buildings to the north first appear on the fourth edition OS map, Abbeyfields House post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3558","Set","COTYP","Certain","South of Taylor Street, Wednesfield","These cottages date to the 19th century.","Two of these houses appear on the first edition, the others are present by the second. The works is later.",1821,1880 "HBL3559","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Duke Street & Taylor Street, Wednesfield","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon probable 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL356","Set","MMDST","Possible","Ormond Place","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces and workshops. This area had been settled by 1750 with cottages, but had probable formed part of an earlier field system before this.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3560","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Taylor Street & Duke Street, Wednesfield","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3561","Set","SMSM","Possible","South of Linthouse Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests possible 1940s/1950s date.",1951,1960 "HBL3562","Set","SMSM","Certain","Prestwood Avenue etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Roads around Prestwood Avenue are earlier than the houses.",1911,1938 "HBL3563","Set","MDSM","Certain","Duckhouse Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1951,1960 "HBL3564","Set","MDSM","Probable","Spondon Road, Shardeal Road & Overseal Road etc","These houses probably date to the mid20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a mid 20th century date.",1951,1960 "HBL3565","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Linthouse Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3566","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Ashmore Park","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of Ashmore Park Farm. A Medieval moated site is also present, although it has since been filled in.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3567","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Ashmore Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Ashmore Park Farm. In the 18th century this site appears to have been known as Ashmoor Hall.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3568","Set","SMSM","Probable","Housing to the east of Kitchen Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3569","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Ashmore Hill","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased production by the early 20th century. Fields were present prior to the colliery.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL357","Set","MMDST","Certain","The Lunt","These houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon an area of allotment gardens, colliery and fields. The latter may have been partly of an area of Medieval strip fields","Houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3570","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Danesmoor Park Primary School (Lower School)","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, although it is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3571","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Corpus Christi RC Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3572","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Corpus Christi Church & Community centre","The church and church hall both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3573","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Ashmore Park Youth Centre","The Youth Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The youth centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3574","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Griffiths Drive","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3575","Set","APAR","Probable","Peacock Avenue & Newey Road","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL3576","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Griffiths Drive","The church and vicarage all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The church and vicarage (and other buildings) post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3577","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Linthouse Lane & Griffiths Drive, Wolverhampton","The apartments date to the mid 20th century which were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3578","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Linthouse Lane","This area was created in the mid/late 20th century after two 19th century cottages were demolished and the estate was developed.","This area post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3579","Set","MDDT","Possible","Linthouses Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL358","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Greenacres Schools","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built in an area where coal mining had occurred during the 19th century. This area was probably made up of enclosed fields prior to the coal mining.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3580","Set","MDSM","Possible","Linthouse Lane","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of an inn. The inn may have dated from the period before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL3581","Set","MMDST","Probable","Shardlow Road & White House Avenue","These houses date to the 1960s/70sand were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s. White Horse Avenue is marked on the 2"" OS map although it now ends at the canal.",1961,1980 "HBL3582","Set","MDSM","Probable","Johnson Avenue","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3583","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Near Devil's Elbow Bridge","This area was created from fields when the houses were built in the mid/late 20th century.","This area post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3584","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Clanfield Avenue & cul de sacs off","These housesprobably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL3585","Set","APAR","Probable","Griffiths Drive, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3586","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","South of Kitchen Lane","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century and had partly been the site of a 19th century colliery which had closed by the early 20th century. Field boundaries also still survived in the 19th and early/mid 20th century.","This area has been rough grassland post fourth edition. Earlier OS maps show fields and a colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3587","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The True Briton Public House, Snape Road","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had closed by the early 20th century.","This public house probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3588","Set","MDDT","Probable","Anslow Close","These properties date to the late 20th century. This area had been fields until the inter war period.","The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the later part of this period. The communal gardens shown on both the landline mapping and the AP s suggests sheltered accommodation.",1981,2000 "HBL3589","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","East of Griffiths Road","This area was probably created in the mid/late 20th century and had been part of a field system.","Probably post dates the fourth edition which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL359","Set","MDTER","Probable","Beckett Street, Bilston","These terraces date to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable former coal field which would have ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a possible early field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3590","Set","APAR","Probable","Ashmore Avenue & Southall Road","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments porst date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL3591","Set","APAR","Probable","Peacock Avenue & Townson Road","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL3592","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ecclestone Road & Ryan Avenue","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map; the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3593","Set","SMSM","Probable","Peacock Road & roads off","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL3594","Set","MXSST","Probable","Townson Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL3595","Set","SMSM","Possible","Southall Road & Gorse Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3596","Set","SMSM","Probable","Newey Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3597","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Church of the Latter Day Saints, Linthouse Lane","The church and the houses date to the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th century this area had been rough grassland and a wharf.","The church and the houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3598","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","North of Lichfield Road","This area was probably created when the houses were built in the mid/late 20th century and had previously been part of a field system.","This area was laid out post fourth edition and had been part of a field system on previous OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL3599","Set","MDDT","Certain","Broad Lane North","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and appear to have been built on land attached to Perry Hall and which was an orchard in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL36","Set","SMSM","Certain","Houses around Calder Avenue & Walhouse Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century brickworks.","A small housing estate marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL360","Set","MXSST","Possible","Bevan Close","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages some of which may have been here since before 1750. The cottages were demolished in the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3600","Set","COTYP","Probable","Peach Road","These cottages date to the 19th century.","A pair of cottages appear on the first edition OS map, buildings to the rear are probably post fourth edition (which is missing for this area). The modern aerial photography reveals that all these buildings have been demolished and replaced with modern housing.",1821,1880 "HBL3601","Set","SMTER","Probable","Walks between Longford Road & Shawbury Road","This housing probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography confirms that these houses probably date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3602","Set","APAR","Probable","Ellerton Walk, Wolverhampton","This housing dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography confirms that these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3603","Set","SMTER","Probable","Valley Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography confirms that these houses probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3604","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","End of Longford Road","These allotments may have been laid out during the inter war period or later.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3605","Set","SML","Certain","Leslie Road & Powell Street","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3606","Set","SMSM","Probable","Powell Street","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL3607","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Station Road","This area may have been empty of buildings since the inter war period. It had been the site of possible 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The first to third editions show buildings on this site including cattle pens.",1939,2000 "HBL3608","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Trinity CE Primary School","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon 19th century allotments and partly upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition from the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL3609","Set","APAR","Probable","Provence Close, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a 19th century cottage and on late 19th/early 20th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL361","Set","MDSM","Certain","Willenhall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3610","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Bushbury Road","The church and almshouses date to the mid 19th century.","The church and the Almshouses date to the mid 19th century and the vicarage and hall probably post dates the fourth edition. Nearby placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1851,1880 "HBL3611","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Between Station Road & Tudor Road","The sports centre dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The sports centre and library date to the inter war period according to the SMR entry.",1911,1938 "HBL3612","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Church Street","This area of land was created by the demolition of the 19th century school which probably occurred in the late 20th centuryl","Tarmac is still visible on the modern aerial photography which may suggests demolition of the school occurred in the late 20th century. Nearby placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1939,2000 "HBL3613","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road & Tudor Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although one pair is present on the second edition OS map. Wolverhampton Road is marked on Yates' map.",1901,1910 "HBL3614","Set","RESHO","Possible","Longford House, Longford Road","This building dates to the late 20th century and may have been built upon late 19th/early 20th century allotment gardens.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this building may be residential accommodation for the elderly and that it dates to the later part of this period. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1981,2000 "HBL3615","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bushbury Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL3616","Set","SML","Certain","Prestwood Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3617","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lawrence Road","These houses date to the inter war or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of two late 19th/early 20th century brickworks.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to either the inter war period or the immediated post war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3618","Set","SML","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Wednesfield","These houses date to the early 20th century and may have been built upon a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3619","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Patrick's Church, Wolverhampton Road","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably built upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests the church and other buildings all post date the map. Nearby placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1939,2000 "HBL362","Ind","INDES","Certain","Bilston Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works. This had been part of a colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century and formed part of a field system in the late 18th.","The industiral estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3620","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Heath Town Park","This park was laid out in the inter war period and was established partly upon fields and partly upon the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the SMR entry confirms an inter war date of establishment. Nearby placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1911,1938 "HBL3621","Set","SMSM","Probable","Coronation Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3622","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","New Cross Hospital","The earliest buildings at New Cross Hospital date to the late 19th and the early 20th century, when this was the Union Workhouse. Prior to the workhouse this area was fields.","The earliest buildings on this site first appear on the second edition OS map, although many more are present by the third edition and by the modern landline mapping. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. These buildings were constructed as the Union Workhouse.",1881,1900 "HBL3623","Set","RESHO","Probable","Residential housing, New Cross Hospital","The residential housing for medical staff dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields which may have been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography confirms the Medical staff accommodation post dates the fourth edition.",1981,2000 "HBL3624","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Memory Lane","Parts of the cemetery date to the 19th century, although it has since been extended. It had probably been laid out upon fields which may have been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","Parts of this cemetery are marked on the first to third editions although the Mortuary chapel appears to have been demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL3625","Set","RESHO","Probable","Residential Housing, New Cross Hospital","The residential housing for medical staff dates to the late 20th century and may have been built upon fields. The fields could have been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography confirms the Medical staff accommodation post dates the fourth edition.",1981,2000 "HBL3626","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","Many of these industrial buildings date to the later 20th century, others are former farm buildings. Settlement is known for this area from the late 18th/early 19th century.","A series of works the earliest of which (including New Cross Villa, appears on the first edition OS map. The other buildings probably post date the fourth edition, which is missing for this area. The SMR entry suggests that these earlier buildings are farm buildings, rather than having been originally industrial in nature.",1821,1880 "HBL3627","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Wednesfield","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of 19th century terraces and an inn.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3628","Ind","GARA","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably built upon the remains of a field.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Nearby placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1939,2000 "HBL3629","Set","MDSM","Possible","Between Tudor Road & Church Street","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built partly upon 19th century terraces and other buildings.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these houses may have appeared upon it, but a few are later. Placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1911,1938 "HBL363","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Albion Street","A large works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century pottery works and a metal works. This area formed part of a possible early field system in the late 18th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3630","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Manhattan Public House, Wolverhampton Road & Church Street","The public houses probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of terraces and an inn. Settlement is believed to date from before 1750 at this point on the Wolverhampton Road.","The modern aerial photography suggests the public house probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1939,2000 "HBL3631","Set","RESHO","Possible","Homer House, Wolverhampton Road & Church Street","This probable residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of terraces. Settlement is believed to date from before 1750 at this point along the Wolverhampton Road.","The modern aerial photography suggests this building dates to the 1960s/70s. It is possibly a home for the elderly given the gardens and little parking (suggesting that it's not an office). Nearby placename evidence suggest that this area had been heathland at some point in the past.",1961,1980 "HBL3632","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","This area was created at some point since the inter war period when the 19th century terraces and other buildings were demolished.","Settlement which once stood here may have been demolished anytime from the inter war period (as the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area). Nearby placename evidence suggests this area was heathland in the past.",1939,2000 "HBL3633","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","This land was created at some point since the inter war period when the earlier settlement was demolished. Settlement is believed to have existed here since the late 18th/early 19th century.","Settlement which once stood here may have been demolished anytime from the inter war period (as the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL3634","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","This area has been created at some point since the inter war period when the late 19th/early 20th century terraces were demolished.","Settlement which once stood here may have been demolished anytime from the inter war period (as the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL3635","Set","SMSM","Certain","Thrusel Walk, Wednesfield","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a vacant plot which had been empty of buildings since at least the later 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3636","Set","HITER","Certain","Okement Drive & Pym Close, Wednesfield","These high rise flats and terraces date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century settlement of mainly terraces. This settlement probably marks an expansion of Wednesfield from the early/mid 19th century.","These flats and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3637","Set","SML","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were probably built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, other buildings are later.",1901,1910 "HBL3638","Ind","GARA","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","The garage was built in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of an early 20th century nursery and probable warehouse.","The garage and other buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3639","Set","RESHO","Possible","Memory Lane","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields which may have been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The nursing home probably post dates the fourth edition OS map as suggested by the modern aerial photography.",1981,2000 "HBL364","Ind","INDES","Certain","Peacroft Lane","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works and an early 20th century sports ground. This area formed part of a field system, of possible enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3640","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Great Horse Public House, Prestwood Road, New Cross","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and an inn.","Modern aerial photography suggests this public house post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. The A Ps also show that buildings have since been constructed to the south of the public house.",1939,2000 "HBL3641","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Prestwood Road & Bushbury Road, Wolverhampton","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3642","Set","SMTER","Certain","Coronation Road, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3643","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ryton Close","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century clay quarry associated with Woden Brick Works to the south.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses post date the fourth edition, but only by a decade or so. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL3644","Set","SMTER","Possible","Prestwood Road & Corporation Road","These houses probably date to inter war period and were built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses could date to the inter war period. One set of terraces is earlier.",1911,1938 "HBL3645","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lockley Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3646","Set","APAR","Probable","Cannock Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these properties post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area and date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3647","Opl","DERLD","Probable","South of Powell Street","This area of land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when a 19th century industrial building was demolished.","This area of land was probably created post fourth edition when a probable industrial building was demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL3648","Ind","INDES","Probable","Wood Street & Bank Street, Park Village","A probable industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of terraces which had been built from the later 19th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3649","Ind","INDES","Certain","Bluebird Trading Estate & Park Lane Industrial Estate, Park Village","These two industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of an early 20th century electrical engineering works. Prior to development this area was probably fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL365","Woo","DECW","Probable","Mountford Lane","The woodland dates from the early 20th century and has grown upon the site of a 19th century colliery and rifle range. The colliery had ceased operation by the end of the century and in the late 18th this area formed part of a field system.","Wood now covers most of the site - on the third & fourth editions, covers the SW corner. Aerial photography & the two epoch OS maps confirm it is decidious. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL3650","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Bus Depot","The depot probably dates to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area was made up of fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3651","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Cold Storage Units, Park Lane","These cold storage units date to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area had been fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3652","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Fowley Playing Fields","This area appears to have been fields in the 19th century and is little changed, although probably no longer in agricultural use.","Probably field system on the first to third editions, the modern aerial photography suggests this is little changed, though probably no longer in agricultural use.",,1880 "HBL3653","Set","CARAV","Probable","South of Showell Lane, Wolverhampton","The caravan site probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon fields.","This site probably post dates the fourth edition OS map and it is not possible to date using the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL3654","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Originally the Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Line",,"The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3655","Ser","GASW","Probable","Gas holders north of Coxwell Avenue","The gas works probably dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The gas works probably date to the inter war period - the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1911,1938 "HBL3656","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Branch line between former Shrewsbury & Birmingham line & former Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton line","The railway dates to the mid/late 20th century and had formerly been a 19th century railway sidings.","This branch line largely dates to either the inter war or later - it had partly previously been railway sidings.",1911,2000 "HBL3657","Opl","DERLD","Probable","End of Coxwell Avenue","This land was probably created since the inter war period and had been the site of a 19th century underground reservoir and a recreation ground.","This land may have been cleared in the inter war period (the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area) or later.",1939,2000 "HBL3658","Rec","SPGR","Possible","South of Showell Road","This sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and had been a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but aerial photography taken in 1976 shows a sports ground. The modern landline mapping gives no clue as to its use probably because the modern aerial photography shows that the land has been developed for industry.",1939,2000 "HBL3659","Ser","RESV","Probable","Between the railway lines, east of Fallings Park","The reservoir probably dates to the 19th century.","Probably marked on the first edition OS map, certainly present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL366","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Off Mountford Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon allotment gardens, which had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3660","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Paget Arms Public House","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that this public house could have been built in the inter war period. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1911,1938 "HBL3661","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Hallam Crescent and cul de sacs off","These houses date to the late 20th century. Prior to the development this area had been fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area. The houses are late 20th century in date.",1981,2000 "HBL3662","Ind","INDES","Certain","Guys Motors Industrial Park","This industrial park largely dates to the mid/late 20th century and had been the site of an inter war car factory, parts of which may survive. A farm stood since at least the late 18th/early 19th century, and may be the site of a Medieval farmstead.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area. Parts of the car factory referred to on the SMR may survive. The farm is marked on both the 2"" OS map of 1816 and on Yates' map, the SMR suggests possible Medieval site.",1939,2000 "HBL3663","Set","MMDST","Certain","Cannock Road & Park Lane","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses and the former school building first appear on the second edition OS map. The terraces on Park Lane first appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3664","Ind","INDES","Certain","Fallings Park Industrial Estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area was fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3665","Set","SMSM","Possible","Cannock Road & Bickerford Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were partly built upon fields and partly upon an early 20th century recreation ground.","These houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map from modern aerial photography as it is missing for this area. The Cannock Road is marked upon Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3666","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Victoria Road & Bushbury Road, Wolverhampton","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but some are present on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL3667","Set","MMDST","Certain","Victoria Road & Bickford Road, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. The surgery probably post dates the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL3668","Ind","DEPOT","Possible","Cannock Road","This industrial building dates to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area was fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3669","Set","MXSST","Certain","The Avenue, Cannock Road & Victoria Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL367","Set","SMSM","Possible","Mountford Lane","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL3670","Set","MDSM","Probable","Between Park Lane & Cannock Road","These housesprobably date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses could have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Most of the roads are contemporary with the houses, but the Cannock Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3671","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Griffiths Drive","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3672","Set","APAR","Probable","Snape Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL3673","Set","APAR","Probable","Griffiths Drive, Wolverhampton","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL3674","Set","MXSST","Probable","Griffiths Drive & other roads off","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area. (1950s?) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL3675","Set","MDDT","Certain","Windmill Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL3676","Set","MDDT","Probable","Windmill Lane","The majority of these houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one or two do appear upon the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL3677","Set","MDDT","Possible","Castlecroft Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were partly built upon a 19th century sand pit.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century, although one or two appear on the fourth edition.",1939,1950 "HBL3678","Set","MDDT","Probable","Windmill Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3679","Set","MDDT","Possible","Windmill Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL368","Com","COMCR","Possible","Lichfield Street & Mount Pleasant","This area probably has its origins in the Medieval period, but few buildings of this period are known in this area. The majority of these buildings date to the 19th century or later.",,1801,1938 "HBL3680","Set","MDSM","Possible","Castlecroft Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon one of the lodges that originally led down to Castlecroft House, which still survives outside of the city.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960S/70S.",1961,1980 "HBL3681","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hazelmere Drive","The earliest of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields. The windmill dates to 1720.","These houses and the church post date the fourth edition OS map, the windmill is much earlier. the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of these houses date to the 1960s/70s, although a few are later.",1961,1980 "HBL3682","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Castlecroft Lane","This piece of land is possibly still a field caught between the canal and Castlecroft Lane.","Possible still a field and it appears to be on the first to fourth editions.",,1880 "HBL3683","Set","LGDT","Possible","Tintacre Hill","These houses may date to the inter war period or later and were built upon fields.","These houses may date to the inter war period or later. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1911,1938 "HBL3684","Set","MDDT","Possible","Pattingham Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3685","Set","LGDT","Possible","Pattingham Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3686","Com","NURS","Probable","Rear of properties on Pattingham Road","A nursery which may date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The modern landline mapping states this land is a nursery, although the modern aerial photography seems to suggest a field?",1939,2000 "HBL3687","Set","LGDT","Possible","Tintacre Hill","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3688","Rec","PRIPK","Certain","Parkland belonging to Wightwick Manor","This parkland dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was probably established from fields at the time that Wightwick Manor was built.","This parkland first appears on the second edition OS map at the same time as the present Wightwick manor house. The first edition OS map shows fields.",1881,1900 "HBL3689","Set","COUHS","Certain","Wightwick Manor","Wightwick Manor dates to the late 19th century and the Medieval manor house it replaced also survives within the complex of buildings.","The present house first appears on the second edition OS map although an earlier manor house appears to survive within the complex of buildings.",1881,1900 "HBL369","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mount Pleasant","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3690","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Mermaid Public House","The Mermaid Public House dates to at least the 19th century. Settlement is known in this area from before 1750.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map. Settlement is indicated at this junction on Yates' map of 1775.",1821,1880 "HBL3691","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Along the Smestow Brook, Wightwick","These fields follow the Smestow Brook and were enclosed at an unknown date.","The fields alongside the Smestow Brook appear on the first edition OS map and the Timms' Tettenhall map.",,1880 "HBL3692","Set","LGDT","Possible","Sabrina Road","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon a small wood which had become established by the inter war period.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL3693","Set","MDDT","Possible","Sabrina Road","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL3694","Set","LGDT","Possible","Sabrina Road & Bridgnorth Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area. Bridgnorth Road is marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL3695","Set","MDSM","Probable","Mayswood Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were possibly built within part of the late 19th century parkland belonging to Wightwick Manor.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area and it suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. The second and third editions show trees and some of which appear as a circle suggesting this may once have formed part of the parkland to Wightwick Manor.",1961,1980 "HBL3696","Set","LGDT","Certain","Tintacre Hill & Bridgnorth Road","These houses may have dated to the inter war and later. This area may have formed part of the late 19th century private parkland belonging to Wightwick Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and some of these houses may have appeared upon it. Bridgnorth Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL3697","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wightwick Hall Road","These houses prossuibly date to the mid 20th century and were probably built upon late 19th/early 20th century parkland belonging to Wightwick Hall to the north, now a school and outside the city boundary.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL3698","Set","LGDT","Possible","Rookwood Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area, and may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3699","Set","COUHS","Probable","Wightwick House, Wightwick Bank","A small country houses which dates to the early 19th century, although earlier settlement probably pre dated 1750.","Probably a small country house which appears on the first edition OS map. The SMR entry states it dates to the early 19th century. Yates' map indicates settlement in this area.",1821,1880 "HBL37","Set","MDSM","Certain","Housing around Calder Avenue & Walhouse Road",,"A small housing estate first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL370","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mount Pleasant","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon probably derelict land. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3700","Set","COTYP","Certain","End of The Heronry","These cottages date to the mid 18th century and later.","Two of these are cottages which appear on the first edition OS map, the other house post dates the fourth edition. The SMR entry reveals one of these cottages to date to the mid 18th century.",1751,1820 "HBL3701","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bridgnorth Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and had been partly been built upon earlier cottages. Settlement has been present in this area probably since before 1750.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one is certainly post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL3702","Set","COTYP","Certain","Compton Road","Settlement in this area dates to the late 18th/early 19th century and these cottages may date to the 19th century.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3703","Set","SMTER","Certain","Compton Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement may exist in this area may pre date 1750.","A small terrace of three houses which first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3704","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between the canal & railway, rear of Henwood Road","This rough grassland was created after the railway was constructed in the early 20th century. It had been part of a field system before that.","This land was divorced from its original field system when the railway was constructed in the early 20th century. Confirmed by modern aerial photography.",1901,1910 "HBL3705","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between the canal & railway, rear of Henwood Road","This rough grassland was created after the railway was constructed in the early 20th century. It had been part of a field system before that.","This land was divorced from its original field system when the railway was constructed in the early 20th century. Confirmed by modern aerial photography.",1901,1910 "HBL3706","Set","SMTER","Probable","Corner of Coleman Street & Lloyd Street","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. The tithe map shows possible planned enclosure.",1981,2000 "HBL3707","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lloyd Street & Newhampton Road East","The earliest of these properties date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses and part of the public house appear on the first edition OS map, other houses are present by the third edition. The tithe map shows possible planned enclosure.",1841,1880 "HBL3708","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lloyd Street","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon possible 19th century paddocks, which in turn had been created out of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one pair are present on the first edition. The other semis are post fourth. The tithe map shows possible planned enclosure.",1881,1900 "HBL3709","Set","MDTER","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, most of the rest are present by the second edition. The pair of semis are present by the fourth edition. The tithe map of 1840 shows possible planned enclosure.",1841,1880 "HBL371","Set","APAR","Probable","Mount Pleasant & James Street, Wolverhampton","The apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works. Before this small terraces stood here and settlement is known to have existed here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map. Mount Pleasant is marked on Yates' map, being the road to Willenhall.",1951,1960 "HBL3710","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Newhampton Inn","Parts of the inn may date to the 19th century and was built upon fields.","Parts of this inn may appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL3711","Set","SMTER","Certain","Newbridge Street","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses are present on the first edition OS map. The tithe map shows possible planned enclosure.",1841,1880 "HBL3712","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","New Hampton Road West","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was constructed upon the site of probable inter war workshops. This area had been fields in the 19th century.","This depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows possible planned enclosure.",1939,2000 "HBL3713","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Newbridge Street","These houses date to the 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Many of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, and the second edition OS map. The tithe map shows possible planned enclosure.",1841,1880 "HBL3714","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Brockhurst Drive.","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon mainly upon the site of the early/mid 19th century Whitmore Hall.","These flats post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Whitmore Hall is marked on the first to fourth edition OS map surrounded by terraces, the tithe map (1840) shows it surrounded by fields. No building is marked in this area on the 2"" OS map of 1816",1961,1980 "HBL3715","Set","SMTER","Probable","Evans Street & Lowe Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses. The terrace had been built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3716","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Avion Centre, Bargate Drive","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of 19th century terrace housing. The houses had been built upon a large field.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows a large field called Whitmore Ends, a meadow.",1939,2000 "HBL3717","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Evans Street","This area dates to the mid/late 20th century when the road layout was altered. This had been the site of 19th century terraces which had been built upon fields.","The road used to run through this area in the period prior to the new development. The area had also been the site of terrace houses.",1939,2000 "HBL3718","Set","APAR","Probable","Chester Street, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3719","Set","MXSST","Probable","Chester Street","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL372","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Bilston Library, Museum & Art Gallery","The library and art gallery date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century cement works and a large detached house called Brueton House. Settlement is known in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The library and art gallery first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL3720","Set","APAR","Probable","Gloucester Street & Evans Street, Whitmore Reans","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The tithe map shows fields.",1961,1980 "HBL3721","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Craddock Street & Lowe Street","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century nursery. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","These terraces begin to appear on the second edition OS map and are all present by the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3722","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Craddock Street","The warehouse date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground. In the early 20th century this area was allotment gardens.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3723","Set","MDSM","Certain","Riches Street","These house date to the early 20th century. Prior to development this area had been fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1901,1910 "HBL3724","Set","APAR","Possible","Riches Street, Whitmore Reans","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Prior to development during the 19th century this area had been fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1981,2000 "HBL3725","Set","SML","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These houses date to the early 20th century. Prior to development this area had been fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1901,1910 "HBL3726","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These houses date to the 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition OS map. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1841,1880 "HBL3727","Set","SMTER","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These properties mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition OS map. Cranmer Court post dates the fourth edition. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1841,1880 "HBL3728","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Newhampton Road West","A church which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century Methodist Chapel.","The denomination of the church is unknown, but the building post dates the fourth edition. A Methodist chapel and Sunday School have stood on this site since the first edition OS map, although a new chapel was built facing onto Newhampton Road West in the late 19th century. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1939,2000 "HBL3729","Set","SMTER","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1841,1880 "HBL373","Soc","HIED","Certain","Bilston Art School","College buildings which date to the late 19th century and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The college first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL3730","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Newhampton Road West & Coleman Street","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a metal works. Prior to development this area had been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a late 20th century date. Fields are marked on the tithe map of 1840.",1981,2000 "HBL3731","Set","MMDST","Certain","Newhampton Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition, the houses facing onto Coleman Street post date the fourth edition. The tithe map shows fields.",1841,1880 "HBL3732","Set","MDTER","Certain","Corner of Sweetman Street & Clifford Street","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1841,1880 "HBL3733","Set","RESHO","Possible","Clifford House, corner of Clifford Street & Sweetman Street","This building dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area was fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that this building dates to the later part of this period. It may be a residential home for the elderly.",1981,2000 "HBL3734","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Newhampton Road West and Sweetman Street","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of an early 20th century laundry. The site may have been a paddock in the later 19th century, having been part of a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this building is industrial in nature and it certainly post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3735","Set","SMSM","Certain","Clifford Street & Sweetman Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a later 19th century paddock.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3736","Set","SMTER","Certain","Newhampton Road West","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, and others are present by the second edition. Some post date the fourth and have replaced earlier dwellings.",1841,1880 "HBL3737","Set","APAR","Possible","Off Coleman Street, Whitmore Reans","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area had been fields.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The tithe map shows fields.",1961,1980 "HBL3738","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Bitterne Drive & Lowe Street","The health centre and club both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area had been fields.","The health centre & the club both post date the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3739","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Andrews Church, Whitmore Reans","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century church. The vicarage dates to the late 19th/early 20th century.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the original vicarage first appears on the second edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL374","Set","MDTER","Certain","Shale Street, Bilston","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3740","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hunter Street & Newhampton Road West","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the rest are present by the second edition. The tithe map shows fields.",1841,1880 "HBL3741","Set","SMTER","Probable","Coleman Street","These houses probably date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area had been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1970s.. The tithe map shows fields.",1971,1980 "HBL3742","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Corner of Coleman Street & Gibbs Street","This area was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The public open area post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3743","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Crown Street","These works begin to appear from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of field systems.","The earliest industrial buildings probably first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1911,1938 "HBL3744","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Cannock Road & Stafford Street","This area was created when the 19th century terraces and a lock works were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. Settlement has existed in this area since before 1750.","This area post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3745","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Stafford Street & Cannock Road","This works dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and an inter war engineering works. The industrial site had previously been an enamel works.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this works dates to the later part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL3746","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stafford Street","These works' date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and an early 20th century industrial site. This area had been the site of a windmill which may have dated from at least the 16th century.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL3747","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stafford Street","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works and the depot all post date the fourth edition OS map. Settlement is indicated in this area on the Tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL3748","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Barley Mow Public House","The public house and the garage both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house and the garage post date the fourth edition OS map. Settlement is indicated here on the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL3749","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Waterloo Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The semis first appear on the second edition OS map and the detached house on the third. The spare land to the south was the site of houses that appeared on the first to fourth editions and have been demolished since. The tithe map shows fields.",1881,1900 "HBL375","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Between Greencroft & Alice Street","These high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century metal works and 19th century terraces. This area probably formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips in the late 18th century.","These flats probably pre date 1970.",1961,1970 "HBL3750","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Oxley Street","The club post dates the fourth edition and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3751","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Between Foxes Lane & Stafford Street","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a later works.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows settlement in this area.",1939,2000 "HBL3752","Ind","INDES","Probable","Moseley Street & Stafford Road","This small industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and the Victoria Iron Works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3753","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Between West Street & the Five Ways junction.","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. Prior to development this area had been fields.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3754","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Five Ways Junction","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century church and terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields on most sides of the road junction.",1939,2000 "HBL3755","Set","MXSST","Certain","Dunstall Road & Dunstall Avenue","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon allotment gardens.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the chapel is present by the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL3756","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lydian Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1980s. The tithe map shows fields.",1981,1990 "HBL3757","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Church of God of Prophecy, Dunstall Road","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The Church of the God of Prophecy post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3758","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dunstall Hill & Dunstall Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3759","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Dunstall Avenue","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL376","Set","MMDST","Probable","Alice Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century enamel works and 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a small irregular field pattern in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3760","Set","MDSM","Certain","Dunstall Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Dunstall Road is not marked on Yates' map, but it is possible that it was too minor a road to be included. It is present on the 2"" OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3761","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Dunstall Hill Junior & Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments. Prior to the allotments this area had formed part of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3762","Set","SML","Certain","Jameson Street & Austin Street","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3763","Set","MXSST","Certain","Morley Grove & other cul de sacs off Dunstall Avenue","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of three large 19th century detached houses, two of which dated to the earlier part of the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The tithe map shows two of the detached houses.",1961,1980 "HBL3764","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of West Street","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3765","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dunstall Hill Trading Estate","This trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large inter war factory. In the later 19th century there were allotments here and prior to that large fields.","This trading estate post dates the fourth edition. The tithe map shows fields.",1939,2000 "HBL3766","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dunstall Avenue & Dunstall Hill","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of allotment gardens which had been present here since at least 1840.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. The tithe map shows allotment gardens.",1971,1980 "HBL3767","Rec","RCORS","Certain","Dunstall Park","The racecourse has been present upon this site since the late 19th/early 20th century.","The racecourse has been present upon this site since the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3768","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Farndale Avenue & cul de sacs off","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the Courtaulds factory. Prior to the inter war period this area was fields.","This housing estate post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3769","Set","FARM","Certain","Wightwick Mill Farm","The farm dates to the 19th century at the least. A mill has stood here since the Medieval period.","The farm and mill is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL377","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Alice Street","The high rise flats may date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of an inter war enamel works and 19th century terraces. This was probably an area of allotment gardens in the late 18th century.","The high rise flats probably pre date 1970.",1961,1970 "HBL3770","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kenyon Avenue & Gibbs Street","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, although one pair from this period survives. Prior to these houses this area was fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the earliest of these probably date to the mid 20th century, from modern aerial photography. One pair appears on the first edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL3771","Set","SMTER","Certain","Coleman Street","These houses date to the 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Some of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the remainder are all present by the second edition OS map. The industrial buildings mainly post date the fourth edition. Fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1841,1880 "HBL3772","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hordern Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map the rest are present by the second edition. Fields are marked upon the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL3773","Set","MDTER","Certain","Hordern Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3774","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hordern Road","These houses mainly date to late 19th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3775","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tring Court, off Hordern Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century house. Prior to development at that time this area had been fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3776","Set","SML","Certain","Hordern Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3777","Set","MDSM","Certain","Hordern Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3778","Set","APAR","Certain","Hordern Road","These maisonettes date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century bakery.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the 1970s/80s.",1971,1990 "HBL3779","Com","OFF","Certain","Sorting Office, Hordern Road","The sorting office and the garage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The sorting office and the garage both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL378","Set","APAR","Possible","Greencroft, Bilston","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyard housing. This area had been allotment gardens in the late 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3780","Set","MMDST","Certain","Hordern Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, and many of the other are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL3781","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Farndale Junior School","The school dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3782","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field west of Farndale Junior School","This playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century. The land had been allotment gardens in the late 19th and early 20th century, and part of a field system prior to that.","The playing field is present upon the modern aerial photography and post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3783","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Reansway Square & Otis Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. One short row of early 20th century date survives.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map (modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s), one short terrace first appears on the third edition OS map. Fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1961,1980 "HBL3784","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Victoria Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon the gate lodge to the inter war Courtaulds factory. In the late 19th and early 20th century the site had been allotments.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3785","Soc","HIED","Possible","Skill Centre","The Skill Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground. Allotments were present here in the early 20th century and prior to that the site formed part of a field system.","The Skill Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Input as college on assumption that it is some kind of educational facility.",1939,2000 "HBL3786","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Gatis Street & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the inter war Courtaulds factory. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL3787","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Racecourse Road","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the inter war Courtaulds factory. Prior to the factory this was the site of Dunstall Hall and moat.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this was probably still part of Courtaulds on that map.",1939,2000 "HBL3788","Ind","WARHS","Certain","North of Racecourse Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was possibly built upon part of the inter war Courtaulds factory. This site had probably been part of private parkland of Dunstall Park prior to the factory.","This warehouse probably post dates the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area. The site may have still formed part of the Courtaulds factory in the inter war period.",1939,2000 "HBL3789","Set","SMTER","Certain","Evans Street","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, but the larger property had been built in the 19th century. Prior to development this area had been part of a field system.","The majority of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map, the large building at the southern end was present on the first edition. Fields are present on the Tithe Map.",1901,1910 "HBL379","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Batchcroft","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of earlier terraces the origins of which may have pre dated 1750.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3790","Set","MDDT","Probable","Devoran Close","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had been part of a field system prior to development.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows two phases the earliest being approximately 1970s & the later phase 1980s/90s. Fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1971,1980 "HBL3791","Set","SMSM","Possible","Dunstall Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3792","Set","MXSST","Certain","Dunstall Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century allotment gardens. This area had been part of a large field in the mid 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Fields on the Tithe Map.",1911,1938 "HBL3793","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","North of Dunstall Hill Junior & Infants School","This area of public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced inter war allotments. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","This appears to be an area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map, having been partly allotment gardens on that map.",1939,2000 "HBL3794","Set","APAR","Possible","Glentworth Gardens","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon allotment gardens which had existed here since at least the early/mid 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the 1970s/80s.",1971,1990 "HBL3795","Set","SMTER","Possible","Austin Street & Jameson Street","These houses possibly date to the 1970s and were built upon 19th century allotment gardens.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests they possibly date to the 1970s. Large fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1971,1980 "HBL3796","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Formerly called the Victoria Branch, the Birmingham & Shrewsbury Line",,"The railway dates to the 19th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL3797","Ind","INDES","Certain","Wulfrun Trading Estate","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a large 19th century engineering works.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Probably a field system on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3798","Ind","WARHS","Certain","North of Foxes Lane","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century engineering works.","The warehouse dates to the fourth edition OS map. A field system is probably marked on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3799","Ind","WRKS","Probable","South of Fox's Lane","A works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotment gardens. Prior to the allotments this area may have still been a field caught between the two railway lines.","A works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Fields on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL38","Ind","ENGW","Possible","A large industrial works, Lincoln Road","This engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of fields.","Marked as an electrical apparatus works on the fourth edition OS map. The buildings have not fundamental altered between the fourth and the 2000 landline mapping.",1911,1938 "HBL380","Set","SMTER","Probable","Mill Croft","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier public house which may have had its origins in the late 18th century or earlier.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3800","Opl","DERLD","Certain","West of the Stafford Road","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century large engineering works was demolished and the Stafford Road was widened.","Now overgrown with grass and shrubs this area had been part of the Stafford Road Works (Engineering) since the first edition OS map, but must have been demolished in the mid/late 20th century. Probably a large field on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3801","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","East of Stafford Road","This depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gas works. In the earlier 19th century this area was a field system which may have been planned enclosure.","This depot probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Large fields with straight boundaries suggests planned enclosure on the Tithe Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL3802","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between Gorsebrook Road & Stafford Road","The majority of this site appears to have been rough grassland since the early 20th century. Along the Stafford Road there once stood 19th century terraces, but these were probably demolished in the mid/late 20th century when the road was widened.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, bu the third edition OS map shows rough grassland where a sand pit used to be. Terraces existed facing onto Stafford Road on the first edition OS map until at least the third edition. A large field on the Tithe Map, possibly originally planned enclosure, but with ornamental shelter belt planting as an entrance to Dunstall Hall.",1901,1910 "HBL3803","Ind","WRKS","Probable","North of Gorsebrook Lane","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century limekiln. In the 19th century this area was still part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the buildings post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL3804","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","South of Gorsebrook Road","This depot probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon late 19th/early 20th century railway sidings. In the earlier 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the site post dates it. Straight boundaries suggest possible planned enclosure on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3805","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Viaduct Drive & cul de sacs off","This housing estate dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of the paddock and grandstands of the late 19th/early 20th century racecourse.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the form of the housing estate and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the late 20th century. Probably a field system marked on the Tithe Map.",1981,2000 "HBL3806","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Dunstall Lane","These allotments may date to the inter war period or to the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th century a large property called Dunstall House was built upon part of this site. The remainder of the land was a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and part of this allotments site may have appeared on this map. Possibly planned enclosure marked on the Tithe Map.",1939,2000 "HBL3807","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Dunstall Lane & Racecourse Road","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably built upon part of the large inter war Courtaulds factory site. Prior to the factory this area had been part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is partially missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the site post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3808","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Festival Way & Armstrong Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon part of the original late 19th/early 20th century racecourse.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography confirms that this housing estate dates to the late 20th century. The Tithe Map suggests that this land may have been unenclosed pasture land.",1981,2000 "HBL3809","Set","MDSM","Certain","Gorsebrook Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon rough grassland. This area had been part of a field system during the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Gorsebrook Road is not marked on the tithe map of 1842.",1901,1910 "HBL381","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Mount Pleasant","The police station dates to the 19th century. Settlement was beginning to occur in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The police station appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3810","Set","MXSST","Certain","Gorsebrook Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon fields.","These houses and the church first appear on the third edition OS map. Gorsebrook Road is not marked on the tithe map of c.1842.",1911,1938 "HBL3811","Set","SMTER","Possible","Glentwood Gardens","These houses possibly date to the 1970s and were built upon early 20th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they possibly date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL3812","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Winning Post Public House","This public house dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the late 19th and early 20th century this area appears to have been rough grassland, which had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests this public houses and the shops post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3813","Set","SMTER","Certain","Carter Road & Gorsebrook Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first begin to appear on the second edition OS map and all are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL3814","Set","APAR","Certain","The Charles Hayward Flats, Dunstall Road, Wolverhampton","These flats date to the late 20th century and parts of the building called Rosewood date to the early 20th century. In the late 19th/early 20th century the site had been allotments.","These buildings mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the end of the 20th century. The central part of Rosewood first appears on the third edition OS map as a dwelling.",1981,2000 "HBL3815","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Gorsebrook Road","This area of rough grassland has probably existed here since the early 20th century when part of the site was a sand pit. In the late 19th/early 20th century a larger area was being excavated for sand.","The modern aerial photography confirms this area as rough grassland with scrub/trees. The fouth edition OS map is missing for this area. The third edition OS map shows part of this area as rough grassland.",1901,1910 "HBL3816","Set","MXSST","Certain","West Avenue, East Avenue & South Avenue, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3817","Set","SMSM","Certain","Vicarage Road, Frederick Road & Woden Avenue, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3818","Set","APAR","Probable","Eversley Grove, Wood End","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century detached property called 'Oaklands'.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL3819","Set","SMTER","Probable","Eversley Grove","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL382","Set","MDTER","Probable","Mount Pleasant & Lewis Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were probably built upon degraded field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3820","Set","LGDT","Certain","Amos Lane","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, another appears by the third edition. The other two post date the fourth edition as do the allotments.",1881,1900 "HBL3821","Set","APAR","Probable","Ridge Lane, Wood End","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3822","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wood End Road, Wood End","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon probable paddocks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3823","Set","SMSM","Probable","Moathouse Lane West","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon eariler cottages. Wood End may have been a settlement since at least the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s. SMR suggests this may be a settlement of Medieval origin, certainly present on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL3824","Set","APAR","Certain","Anston Way, Wood End","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages, which were built upon paddocks.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3825","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Castle Public House","This public house house dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaces an earlier inn and cottages. A few of these house survive to the south. This area may have been settled during the Medieval period.","This public house post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the houses to the south appear on the first edition. A previous, smaller public house once stood on this corner among cottages and was also named The Castle.",1939,2000 "HBL3826","Set","SML","Certain","Wood End Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, but probably to the earlier part of that period. They had been built upon fields.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3827","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bellamy Lane, Wood End","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3828","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wood End Road & Bellamy Lane","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of earlier dwellings and a school and partly upon fields. Part of this area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3829","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wood End Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and parts of the chapel may date to the 19th century. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. The chapel may be entirely post fourth edition, but the original chapel may survive with extensions. Al",1961,1980 "HBL383","Com","OFF","Possible","Mount Pleasant","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century theatre. This area had formed part of a field system, of possible enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","Hard to tell from mapping & aerial photography what these building are used for.",1939,2000 "HBL3830","Set","SMSM","Certain","Orchard Road, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the eariler part of this period.",1939,1950 "HBL3831","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wood End Road & Lower Prestwood Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the shops are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL3832","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wood End Primary School","The school dates to the inter war period when the settlement began it first phase of expansion. The previous field system had probably been enclosed during the Post Medieval period.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3833","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Amos Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3834","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woden Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3835","Set","MDTER","Certain","Graiseley Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the late 19th century and was built upon fields which had probably been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3836","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Vicarage Road, Wolverhampton","These houses mainly date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields. The field pattern in the 19th century suggests that it had been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second and third edition OS maps.",1881,1900 "HBL3837","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Victoria Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system which had probably been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3838","Set","SML","Certain","Victoria Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3839","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Victoria Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields which had probably been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL384","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Hickman Park, Bilston","The park dates to the early 20th century and was created upon the site of early 19th century coal mining. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3840","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Victoria Road","Some of these houses date to the inter war period and other may be later. The form of the field system in the 19th century suggested strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the form of these houses on the modern landline and the modern aerial photography suggests that some at least date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3841","Set","MDDT","Certain","Vicarage Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had probably been strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the form of these houses on the modern landline and the modern aerial photography suggests that some at least date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3842","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second and third edition OS maps.",1881,1900 "HBL3843","Set","SMSM","Possible","Victoria Road and Highfield Crescent","These houses date to either the inter war period or the mid 20th century. The houses had been built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses may have dated to the inter war period.",1939,1950 "HBL3844","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vicarage Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3845","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vicarage Road","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses would probably have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL3846","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wednesfield County Junior School & Wednesfield County Infants School","The Infants' school may date to the inter war period, but the Junior school is probably mid/late 20th century in date. Prior to development this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the infants' school may date to the inter war period, although the junior school is probably post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL3847","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bushbury Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon an area of paddocks which had been enclosed from open rough pasture in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3848","Set","APAR","Probable","Bushbury Road, New Cross","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the 19th century Beckford House.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3849","Set","SMSM","Possible","Bushbury Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period. The houses were built upon an area of paddocks which had been enclosed from open rough pasture in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL385","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Broad Street","A possible industrial site dating to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century enamel works and terraces. This area formed part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","Hard to tell from map and aerial photography what these buildings are used for. Large building on far left is a pub.",1939,2000 "HBL3850","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bushbury Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the other houses may have appeared on the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL3851","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bushbury Road","The majority of these houses may date to the inter war period and were partly built upon a short row of late 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these houses would have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL3852","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bushbury Road","These houses probably date to the late 20th century except the detached house which dates to the late 19th/early 20th century. The later houses were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the semis date to the late 20th century, but the detached houses first appears on the second edition.",1981,2000 "HBL3853","Set","MDTER","Certain","Milton Road, Wolverhampton","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were probably built upon paddocks.","These terraces date first appear on the second and third edition OS maps, although four of these houses do appear on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3854","Set","SMDT","Probable","Helenny Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area of paddocks which had been enclosed from open rough pasture in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography reveals these houses to probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3855","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Heath Park High School","The school probably dates to the mid.late 20th century and was built partly upon fields and partly upon 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the school post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL3856","Set","MMDST","Certain","Milton Rosd & Prestwood Road","These houses date to the later 19th and early 20th century.","These houses appear on the first, second and third edition OS maps.",1821,1880 "HBL3857","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Prestwood Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, the other houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the houses to the rear post date the fourth edition (which is missing for this area).",1901,1910 "HBL3858","Set","SMSM","Probable","Prestwood Road","These houses date either to the inter war period or the mid 20th century. The houses were built upon an area of paddocks which had been enclosed from open rough pasture in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may date to the inter war period or slightly later.",1939,1950 "HBL3859","Set","FARM","Possible","North Farm & dairy, Prestwood Road","A farm has probably stood on this site since the late 18th/early 19th century, although the present building may be later. The large dairy dates probably dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and parts of it may survive. The dairy is probably post fourth edition. The farm is probably the building shown at this site on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1751,1820 "HBL386","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Roberts Primary School","The school dates to the late 19th century and was built upon fields.","The school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3860","Set","MDSM","Probable","Between Cannock Road and Bushbury Road","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition is mising for this area and these houses may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3861","Set","MXSST","Certain","Fallings Park Garden estate","This large housing estate dates to the inter war period and was mainly built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map (although the maps to the south of the area are missing.)",1911,1938 "HBL3862","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Fourth Avenue","The works dates to the inter war period and was built as a motor factory. Prior to development during this period this site had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the SMR entry states the factory dates to the inter war period when it was built as a motor factory.",1911,1938 "HBL3863","Set","MXSST","Probable","Humphries Road, Wolverhampton","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were partially built upon the site of Showell Farm which had probably replaced a Medieval dwelling to the south.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses probably form part of the Fallings Park Estate. Showell Farm is marked on the first to third editions to the south of this polygon and a Medieval moat is also indicated further south, just outside of this polygon.",1911,1938 "HBL3864","Set","SML","Certain","Showell Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3865","Set","APAR","Probable","Atkins Court, Showell Road, Wolverhampton","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","The fourth editon OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3866","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Showell Road","The warehouse dates to either the inter war period or the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this warehouse may have appeared upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL3867","Set","MXSST","Probable","Showell Road","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3868","Set","SMSM","Certain","Showell Road, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3869","Opl","DERLD","Possible","Coxwell Avenue","This area of land may have been created in the inter war period or since the mid 20th century when the late 19th/early 20th century works was demolished.","This area of land may have been derelict since the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL387","Set","SMTER","Certain","Robert Street","These terraces probably date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not marked upon the tithe map of c.1844.",1841,1880 "HBL3870","Com","OFF","Probable","Science Park, Stafford Road","The Science Park dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century engineering works and on a large detached property which probably dated to the early 19th century. This may once have been a Medieval hamlet.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography shows these buildings to date to the late 20th century. The SMR suggests this may have been the site of a Medieval hamlet which had become deserted by the Post Medieval period except for a watermill which is shown on Yates' map. Gorsebrook House which is marked on the first edition OS map, may also be present on the 2"" OS map of 1816. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location",1939,2000 "HBL3871","Ind","WRKS","Possible","South of Showell Road","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large late 19th/early 20th century engineering works. The engineering works was probably built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these buildings may post date it as this site had been the site of the large engineering works which was present on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3872","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Four club buildings, Bushbury Lane & Shaw Road","Four club buildings probably mainly dating to the mid/late 20th century, although one of the smaller clubs dates to the late 19th/early 20th century. The majority of this land had been 19th century housing.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the largest of them post dates this map. One of the smaller clubs is first marked on the second edition OS map, but it's use is not specified.",1939,2000 "HBL3873","Ind","WRKS","Probable","North of Showell Road","This works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area was probably still part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this building post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3874","Ind","INDES","Certain","Shaw Park Business Park, Shaw Road","The Business Park dates to the late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings date to the late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL3875","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Jones Road & South Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the newer buildings replace other terraces.",1881,1900 "HBL3876","Set","APAR","Probable","Oxley House and Leverton Rise, Oxley","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon land belonging to the early 19th century Oxley House, which survives on this site having been converted into apartments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these apartments date to the late 20th century. One of these buildings is the original Oxley House which the SMR states dates to the early 19th century and has now been converted into apartments.",1981,2000 "HBL3877","Set","MXSST","Certain","The Downs, Snowdon Close & Atlas Close","These houses date to the late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area appears to have formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3878","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Land between the Staffs & Worcs Canal & Oxley Sidings","This area of land is now rough grassland and scrub, and may have been so since the inter war period. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area was part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests rough grassland/scrub, a degraded former field system - field boundaries no longer present? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL3879","Rec","LEICE","Probable","Aldersley Stadium","The leisure centre probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this site post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL388","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Robert Street Baptist Church","The chapel dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The chapel appears on the first edition OS map, but not on the 1844 tithe map.",1871,1880 "HBL3880","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Junction of the disused railway and the former GWR line still operational.","This piece of land is currently rough grassland and scrub and was created in the early 20th century when the railway was constructed. It had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland/scrub, shown by the modern aerial photography, was created when the, now disused, railway was built. This area had previously formed part of a field system around Aldersley.",1901,1910 "HBL3881","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bramerton Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3882","Set","MDDT","Probable","Elm House, Prestwood Road","Elm House dates to the 19th century.","The earlier of these properties appears on the first edition OS map, the other post dates the fourth.",1801,1880 "HBL3883","Set","SMDT","Probable","Wickham Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built on the rear gardens of 19th century houses and which all except one has been demolished.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3884","Set","SMSM","Possible","Wickham Gardens","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3885","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Prestwood Arms Public House, Prestwood Road","The public house probably dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3886","Set","COTYP","Probable","Thorneycroft Road","These cottages and the public house date to at least the 19th century.","These cottages and the public house all appear on the first edition OS map.",1801,1880 "HBL3887","Set","SMTER","Certain","Thorneycroft Road & Milton Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built possibly built upon paddocks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one short terrace does appear on the first edition, but the others probably post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL3888","Set","MMDST","Certain","Thorneycroft Road & Bushbury Road, Wolverhampton","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. The shops and some of the houses probably post date the fourth edition. The shops had been the site of an early 20th century chapel.",1901,1910 "HBL3889","Set","MDSM","Probable","Corner of Wimborne Road & Bushbury Road","The earliest of these houses is an 18th century farmhouse, the other houses probably date to the mid 20th century. A moat visible on historic maps suggests this was the site of a Medieval settlement.","An C18 farmhouse, now divided into two dwellings. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the other houses date to the inter war or immediate post war.",,1750 "HBL389","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Robert Street","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3890","Soc","EMGSR","Probable","Bushbury Road","The fire station probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3891","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Golden Lion Public House","This public house probably dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3892","Com","SUPST","Probable","Between Raynor Road & Cannock Road","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3893","Set","APAR","Probable","Cannock Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL3894","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Mary's RC School & church","The school and church may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3895","Set","SMSM","Probable","Carlton Avenue, D'Eyncourt Road, Kingsway Road & Wimborne Road","This housing estate probably dates to the 1930s and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses would have appeared upon it. However, these streets do not appear on Hinde's plan of 1933.",1934,1938 "HBL3896","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Methodist Church, Wimborne Road","The Methodist church may date to the same period as the surrounding housing estate.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses post dates this map.",1951,1960 "HBL3897","Mil","TACE","Probable","Off Park Lane","The TA centre probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the centre post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL3898","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","St Christopher's Community park","The date to this park is unknown, but it may be as early as the inter war period. In the later 19th and early 20th century this site formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and this park may have been marked upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL3899","Set","MDSM","Possible","Thornerycroft Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL39","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bridges Street & Princes Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","A small housing estate marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL390","Com","COMCR","Possible","Five Ways","This area dates to at least the Post Medieval period, but may have earlier origins.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL3900","Set","COTYP","Probable","Prestwood Road","These cottages probably date to the 19th century.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3901","Set","COTYP","Probable","Prestwood Road","The cottage probably dates to the 19th century, but the small works to the rear is later in date.","The house is marked on the first edition OS map, but the works to the rear is later.",1821,1880 "HBL3902","Set","MMDST","Certain","Prestwood Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century. In the later 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but two are earlier and others are later.",1901,1910 "HBL3903","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Prestwood Road","This area may date to the inter war period or later, it had probably formed part of a field system.","This area may have been public open space on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing.",1939,2000 "HBL3904","Set","SMSM","Certain","The Grove & Parkhouse Avenue","These houses may date to either the inter war period or the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century vicarage.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to either the inter war period or the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3905","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Prestwood Road","This works date to either the inter war period or the mid/late 20th century and were built upon possible late 19th/early 20th century paddocks.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this works may date to either the inter war period or later.",1939,2000 "HBL3906","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Prestwood Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon","The majority of these houses first appear on the second and third edition OS maps.",1881,1900 "HBL3907","Set","MDDT","Probable","D'Eyncourt Road","These houses probably date to the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3908","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Prestwood Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3909","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Prestwood Road West","These houses mainly date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL391","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Robert Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear upon the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3910","Set","SMSM","Possible","Fairview Road & Fairview Crescent","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3911","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","D'Eyncourt Primary School","The school dates to either the inter war period or later and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the school may date to either the inter war period or later.",1939,2000 "HBL3912","Set","LGDT","Probable","Prestwood Road West","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to either the mid 20th century. The majority of these houses are large detached properties.",1951,1960 "HBL3913","Set","RESHO","Probable","Woden House, Vicarage Road, Wolverhampton","This building dates to the late 20th century. Prior to development this area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the late 20th century and is probably a residential home.",1981,2000 "HBL3914","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Rear of Prestwood Road West","This sports ground may date to the inter war period or later. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this sports ground may date to the inter war period or could be later. The east end of the sports ground is rounded an respects the boundary of the former field pattern.",1939,2000 "HBL3915","Set","LGDT","Possible","Prestwood Road West","These large houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century. The majority of these houses are large detached properties.",1951,1960 "HBL3916","Set","LGDT","Probable","Perton Brook Vale & Quail Green","These large houses date probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3917","Set","LGDT","Probable","Perton Road","These large houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon a field system and partly upon a marsh, the pond of which survives.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3918","Set","LGDT","Possible","Perton Road","These large houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built in the private parkland of Perton Grove, which probably dates to the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3919","Set","FARM","Certain","Boundary Farm","The farm may date from the inter war period and the other housing is later. This may have been the site of a 19th century Home Farm associated with Perton Grove.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the farmhouse and buildings have appeared on the fourth edition OS map (the other houses probably post date it). It is possible that had been the site of a home farm associated with the 19th century Perton Grove?",1939,2000 "HBL392","Set","MMDST","Certain","Sandstone Close","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon late 19th century allotments and partly upon earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3920","Set","LGDT","Probable","Perton Grove","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century country house called 'Perton Grove'.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3921","Set","LGDT","Possible","Perton Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3922","Set","LGDT","Probable","Perton Road","These large houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3923","Set","LGDT","Probable","Boundary Way","These large houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of possible 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3924","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stockbridge Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3925","Set","LGDT","Certain","Wendover, Perton Road","This house dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","This house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3926","Set","LGDT","Possible","Perton Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3927","Set","COUHS","Probable","Elmsdale Hall","Elmsdale Hall and outbuildings probably date to the 19th century and have probably been divided into separate dwellings.","The hall and Viewlands Cottages/The Coach House are all marked on the first edition OS map - one other property post dates the fourth edition and was built in the grounds.",1821,1880 "HBL3928","Set","MDDT","Probable","Elmsdale","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3929","Set","LGDT","Probable","Off Firsway","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period, although the others are later. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, except the one furtherst east which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL393","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Robert Street","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century, the others are later.","Some housing here appears on the first edition - rest is post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL3930","Set","MDDT","Possible","End of Viewlands Drive","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon well wooded land that once belonged to Elmsdale Hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. They were built among the trees on extensive plots that was once land belonging to Elmsdale Hall.",1961,1980 "HBL3931","Set","MDDT","Probable","Torvale Road & Firsway","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3932","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bridgnorth Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3933","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Bridgenorth Road","These fields were probably enclosed during the Post Medieval period, although a mill pond was also present on this site.","Fields are marked on the first edition OS map - although part of this area had been a mill pond.",,1880 "HBL3934","Set","COTYP","Probable","Wightwick Bank","The cottages may date to the 19th century or earlier.","The southerly building is probably that marked on the first edition OS map when it was divided into several small cottages. The other dwelling post dates the fourth edition OS map. Settlement is also present in this area on Yates' map of 1775.",1821,1880 "HBL3935","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wightwick Grove","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon land belonging to Elmsdale Hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL3936","Set","LGDT","Certain","Perton Road","This house dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","This house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3937","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Highfields","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3938","Set","COTYP","Certain","Field Cottage & Fieldhouse Public House, Perton Road","The cottage and the public house may date to at least the 18th century.","Both properties are marked on the first edition OS map and may have been the buildings shown on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL3939","Set","LGDT","Probable","Old Lane & Wightwick Bank","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Wightwick Bank is marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL394","Set","MDDT","Probable","Smallcross Lane, Lower Gornal","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of the vicarage which may have pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3940","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Martham Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war sand pit. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3941","Set","APAR","Probable","Bridgnorth Road, Compton","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3942","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Bridgnorth Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3943","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bramstead Avenue & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3944","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bridgnorth Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3945","Set","LGDT","Possible","Bridgnorth Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3946","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Lawnswood Avenue","These allotments may date from the inter war period. In the late 19th and early 20th century this area may have formed part of a field system which was cut by the railway.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3947","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Macrome Road","These works may date from the inter war period. In the late 19th/early 20th century this area may have formed part of a field system which had been cut by the railway.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these works (or at least some of them) may have appeared upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL3948","Set","MMDST","Possible","Pendeford Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3949","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pendeford Close","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement probably existed in this area from before 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the mid 20th century. Yates' county map of 1775 and the 1816 2"" OS map map both show a building in this area.",1951,1960 "HBL395","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St James' Church, Lower Gornal","The church probably dates to the early 19th century.","The church appears to date to the early 19th century.",1751,1820 "HBL3950","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cheam Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3951","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Church of Christ the King, Pendeford Avenue","The church may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable late 18th/early 19th century cottage.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests the church may post date it. The cottage on the first edition OS map may be the same building as depicted on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1939,2000 "HBL3952","Set","SMSM","Possible","Pendeford Road, Derwent Road & Grasmere Close","These houses may mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period, although a few may be later. Pendeford Road is marked on Yates' map, but the majority are contemporary with the houses.",1911,1938 "HBL3953","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ennerdale Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3954","Set","MDDT","Probable","Codsall Road","Some of these houses may date to the mid 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3955","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coniston Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the",1939,1950 "HBL3956","Set","SMSM","Probable","Buttermere Close","These houses date to the mid 20th century. In the later 19th century until the mid 20th this had been the site of a pair of semi detached houses. Earlier settlement is known here called Cronkhalls.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the mid 20th century. Yates' county map shows a building in this area and the 2"" OS map shows three buildings (one of which may be the houses shown on the 1st edition 25"" OS map) .",1939,1950 "HBL3957","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Palmers Cross Primary School","he school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3958","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coniston Road & Windemere Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3959","Set","SMTER","Possible","Windermere Road","These houses and shops may date to the mid 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL396","Set","APAR","Probable","Summer Lane, Lower Gornal","These aparments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3960","Set","MDDT","Possible","Windermere Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3961","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Thirlmere Close","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these properties date to the 1960s/70s, but some may be earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL3962","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Derwent Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL3963","Set","MDSM","Possible","Belvedere Gardens","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3964","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lawnswood Avenue, Blakeley Avenue & Green Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period. Green Lane, with its dog-leg, is marked upon Yates' map. The other roads are all contemporary with the houses.",1911,1938 "HBL3965","Set","MDSM","Probable","Aldersley Road","These houses date to at least the 19th century. Settlement at this road junction probably pre dates 1750.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3966","Set","MMDST","Possible","Aldersley Road & Aldersley Close","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may have appeared upon it.",1939,1950 "HBL3967","Set","SMDT","Probable","Kestrel Rise","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had previously formed part of a field system, which may have been an open field in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL3968","Set","SMSM","Possible","Aldersley Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3969","Set","LGDT","Certain","Aldersley Road, rear of Aldersley Road","This house dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon fields.","This house first appears on the second edition OS map, this property has since been much extended.",1881,1900 "HBL397","Set","SMSM","Certain","North of Summer Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon an early field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL3970","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Claregate Primary School","The school may date to the mid/late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests the school may largely post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL3971","Set","SMSM","Possible","Aldersley Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of Aldersley Farm. This area may have been the site of settlement since the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3972","Set","SMSM","Probable","Aldersley Road","These houses probably date to 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3973","Set","MDSM","Probable","Aldersley Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3974","Set","MDDT","Possible","Pendeford Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3975","Set","SMSM","Possible","Blackburn Avenue, Lynton Ave, Derby Ave, Chester Ave & Burland Ave","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3976","Set","SMSM","Possible","Derby Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3977","Set","SMSM","Possible","Blackburn Avenue & Crossland Crescent","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3978","Set","MDSM","Possible","Pendeford Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3979","Set","SMSM","Possible","Aldersley Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL398","Set","SMSM","Certain","Autumn Drive","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an early field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3980","Set","SMSM","Probable","Harwin Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon an early 20th century detached house and partly upon an orchard which dated to at least the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL3981","Set","SMSM","Possible","Crossland Crescent & Kendal Rise","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3982","Set","SMSM","Possible","Crossland Crescent","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3983","Set","MDSM","Possible","Lynton Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3984","Set","SMSM","Possible","Kendal Rise","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3985","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Claregate Public House","This public house probably dates to either the inter war period or the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier inn called 'The Old Fieldhouse', which may have dated to the 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests the public house dates to either the inter war period or the mid 20th century. The 25"" first edition OS map shows the Old Fieldhouse publich house and the 2"" OS map of 1816 shows a building marked 'Fieldhouse' which may be the same building. A building is also marked in this area on Yates' map.",1939,1960 "HBL3986","Set","COTYP","Certain","Codsall Road","These cottages probably date to the 19th century.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL3987","Set","MDSM","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL3988","Set","MDSM","Probable","Sandford Rise","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL3989","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Sandy Lane","These allotments date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were laid within an earlier field system.","The allotments are first marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL399","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Rear of Ruiton Street","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL3990","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Josephs Convent School","The school was originally a private house built in the late 19th century upon fields.","What are now school buildings were originally built as a private house and first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3991","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Rear of Sandy Lane & Aldersley Road","This area had been the site of an early 20th century sand pit.","An old sand pit is marked on the third edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows grassland.",1901,1910 "HBL3992","Set","MDTER","Certain","Sandy Lane","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a sand pit.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are later.",1901,1910 "HBL3993","Set","MDSM","Certain","Sandy Lane","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were built upon allotments, possibly used for market gardening.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, two others are present by the third edition. The houses in between may be inter war or mid 20th century in date.",1881,1900 "HBL3994","Opl","DERLD","Possible","East of Aldersley Road, N of Hordern Road","This area of land appears to be derelict. In the later 19th and early 20th century it may have formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that the current site post dates this map. The AP s show a possible tarmac area.",1939,2000 "HBL3995","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between former railway line & canal, east of Aldersley Road","This area of rough grassland was probably created by the building of the railway in the inter war period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this area of rough grassland may date from the inter war period, as the form of the land was created by the building of the railway.",1939,2000 "HBL3996","Set","SMTER","Certain","West side of Aldersley Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3997","Set","SML","Certain","East side of Aldersley Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL3998","Set","SMTER","Certain","East side of Aldersley Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL3999","Set","SMSM","Possible","Sandy Lane & Lowlands Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and was built upon a sand pit. In the 19th century this area was allotment gardens possibly market gardening.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period. Sandy Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL4","Set","FARM","Certain","Bosty Lane Farm","Bosty Lane Farm dates to the early 18th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL40","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Tong Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were possibly built upon fields.","Shown as tunnel back terraces on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL400","Com","COMCR","Probable","Five Ways","This area may date to the Post Medieval period and is now mainly commercial in nature.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4000","Set","MDDT","Possible","Sandy Lane & Lower Street","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to mid 20th century. Lower Street and Sandy Lane are marked on Yates' map",1939,1950 "HBL4001","Set","SMDT","Probable","Lower Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4002","Set","MDDT","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4003","Set","SMSM","Possible","Pendeford Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4004","Set","MDDT","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the inter war and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period",1911,1938 "HBL4005","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1950 "HBL4006","Set","MDDT","Probable","Codsall Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century house called 'Fairview'.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4007","Set","MDDT","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4008","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Codsall Road (opp. Claregate Public House)","The playing fields may date to the inter war period or later and was created out of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this sports ground may date to the inter war period.",1939,2000 "HBL4009","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Codsall Road & Knights Crescent","These houses may ate to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL401","Set","LGDT","Possible","Summer Lane, Lower Gornal","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a single house, which dated to at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4010","Set","MDDT","Possible","Knights Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4011","Set","MDDT","Possible","Knights Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the grounds of the late 19th/early 20th century Tyninghame House, which survives.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4012","Set","LGDT","Certain","Tyninghame House","Tyninghame House dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon fields. The other houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built in the grounds.","Tyninghame House first appears on the second edition OS map, the other houses post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL4013","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lothians Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century large house, which in turn appears to have replaced an earlier cottage. Settlement in Stockwell End pre dates 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the 1960s/70s. The SMR suggests that settlement around Stockwell End may have existed in the Medieval period (and certainly did in the early 17th century).",1961,1980 "HBL4014","Set","LGDT","Probable","Links Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4015","Set","MDDT","Probable","Links Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4016","Set","MDDT","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4017","Set","LGDT","Probable","Codsall Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4018","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Codsall Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4019","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Danescourt Golf Course","The golf course dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The golf course is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL402","Set","SMSM","Probable","Summer Lane, Lower Gornal","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4020","Set","LGDT","Possible","Coppice Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were probably built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4021","Set","LGDT","Certain","Rushbury Grange, Coppice Lane","The large house and grounds date to the late 19th century and was built upon fields.","This large house and grounds first appear on the second edition OS map when it was called Danesmoor. Coppice Lane is marked in full on the 2"" OS Map and partly on Yates'",1881,1900 "HBL4022","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tyninghame Avenue","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century plant nursery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties mainly date to the 1960s/70s - but a few are earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL4023","Set","MDDT","Probable","Crestwood Glen","These houses date to the late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this site formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4024","Set","MDDT","Possible","Codsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4025","Set","MDDT","Possible","Knights Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4026","Set","MDDT","Possible","Tyninghame Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4027","Set","MDDT","Possible","Lothians Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests the majority of these properties may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4028","Set","MDDT","Possible","Lothians Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached property called 'Clare Gate'.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4029","Set","MDSM","Possible","Lower Street","These house may date to the inter war period and were built upon the grounds of the large 19th century house, 'Clare Gate'.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL403","Set","MDDT","Certain","Summer Drive, Lower Gornal","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter and immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL4030","Set","LGDT","Possible","Malthouse Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon the grounds of the large 19th century house, 'Clare Gate'.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period",1911,1938 "HBL4031","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Builders Yard, off Hordern Road","The builder's yard probably dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this site formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests the builders' yard post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4032","Set","APAR","Probable","Aldersley Road, Aldersley","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4033","Set","MDSM","Probable","Aldersley Road & Crane Terrace","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were partly built upon fields and partly upon a garden belonging to the Lowlands.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4034","Set","MDTER","Certain","Aldersley Road","These terraces mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, some housing in this polygon are later.",1821,1880 "HBL4035","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Lowlands Avenue","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these properties may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4036","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Lowlands Avenue","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon 19th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4037","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Tennis Club, Aldersley Road","The tennis club probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests the tennis club post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4038","Ind","WKSHP","Possible","Off Horndern Road","These buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","Possible workshops and a caravan storage area on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL4039","Set","SMSM","Probable","Corve Gardens","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL404","Ind","METWK","Certain","Northgate","This site dates to pre 1750 and was originally a farm, although it is now used as an industrial site.","These buildings appear on the first edition OS map as King Hayes Farm, on the modern mapping they are marked as a 'Works'. According to SMR entry the cartshed has been completely rebuilt and was used as a foundry.",,1750 "HBL4040","Set","APAR","Certain","Glyme Drive","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century. In the later 19th and early 20th century this area was a field.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL4041","Set","APAR","Certain","Lowlands Court, Lowlands Avenue, Wolverhampton","This apartment block dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL4042","Set","LGDT","Possible","Lower Street","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these properties date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4043","Set","MDDT","Certain","Love Lane & Lothians Road","The earliest of these houses dates to the late 16th century, another is late 17th century in date.","These detached houses and cottages appear on the first edition OS map. Settlement is indicated in this area on Yates' map, and certainly on the 2"" OS map of 1816. The SMR states two of these houses pre date 1750.",,1750 "HBL4044","Set","LGDT","Probable","Malthouse Lane","These house probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of outbuildings belonging to the house to the west. Settlement has been present in this area since before 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may date to the 1960s/70s. The SMR suggests settlement in this area from at least the early Post Medieval period.",1961,1980 "HBL4045","Set","MDDT","Probable","Grotto Lane","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon fields and partly upon settlement. This area may have been settled since at least the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses probably date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4046","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Lower Street","These houses date to the late 18th and early 19th centuries.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. The SMR confirms settlement here dates to late 18th/early 19th century as depicted on the 2"" OS map of 1816 (not marked on Yates' map).",1751,1820 "HBL4047","Set","MDDT","Possible","Lower Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a possible field.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4048","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Lower Street Health Centre","The health centre probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages. Settlement here dates to the late 18th/early 19th century, but there may have been earlier settlement at some point.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests this building post dates it. The historic map evidence shows buildings on the 2"" OS map of 1816, but not on Yates' map of 1775, the SMR suggests dispersed settlement in Tettenhall over a long period of time.",1939,2000 "HBL4049","Set","MMDST","Probable","Lower Street & Church Walk","The earliest buildings are a former farmhouse and barn dating to the 17th century. This area may have been settled since at least the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map. The SMR states the earliest buildings here are a former farm dating to the 17th century, however is is possibly that earlier settlement once existed in this area.",,1750 "HBL405","Set","MDTER","Certain","Summer Lane, Lower Gornal","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4050","Set","MDTER","Certain","Lower Street","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage. This area may have been settled since at least the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, including the detached house. The shops post date the fourth. The SMR suggests settlement here in the Medieval period.",1881,1900 "HBL4051","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Lower Green","These houses date from the late 18th century, although this area has probably been settled since at least the Medieval period.","These houses are all marked on the 1st edition OS map. The terraces date to the 1870s according to the SMR and the detached properties date to the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The SMR suggests site of Medieval settlement.",1751,1820 "HBL4052","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","Lower Green","Lower Green is possibly the remains of a large area of unenclosed pasture.","Lower Green is possibly the remains of a large area of unenclosed pasture.",,1750 "HBL4053","Set","LGDT","Certain","Rear of Clifton Road","The earliest of these houses dates to the mid 19th century, but this area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map. See SMR for settlement history.",1821,1880 "HBL4054","Com","COMCR","Probable","Upper Tettenhall","Many of these buildings are shops, although a few are still domestic dwellings. The earliest known surviving building here dates to the early 19th century, but the area had been settled since before 1750.","Many of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map and they may originally have been cottages rather than shops? The SMR records dispersed settlement in this area on a 17th century map.",1821,1880 "HBL4055","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Danescourt Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4056","Set","MDDT","Certain","Danescourt Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4057","Set","COTYP","Certain","Old Hill","These houses mainly date to the 18th century, but this area may have been settled since at least the Medieval period.","These houses and The Rock Hotel appear on the first edition OS map, although the latter has been massively altered.",1751,1820 "HBL4058","Set","LGDT","Certain","Church Road, Lower Green","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier small cottages. This area may have been settled since at least the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4059","Set","APAR","Probable","St Micheal's Court, Lower Green","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and fields. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these apartments date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL406","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Abbey Street Recreation Area, Gornal Wood","The public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The public park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4060","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Rear of Lower Street","These works date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4061","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Micheal's CofE Primary School","The school and terraces probably date to the 19th century.","The school probably dates to the 19th century and do the terraces to the north.",1821,1880 "HBL4062","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael & All Angels Church, Lower Green","The church dates to the Medieval period.","The church dates to the Medieval period and is present on the first edition OS map.",1066,1539 "HBL4063","Set","SMSM","Certain","Meadow View Terrace, Henwood Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon possible fields.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the other building post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL4064","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ashley Mount","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","One pair is marked on the first edition OS map and the other is present by the 2nd edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4065","Soc","COMHA","Probable","The Parish Centre, Upper Green","The Parish Centre dates to the inter war and was built upon land to the rear of earlier cottages.","The Parish Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4066","Set","APAR","Probable","Upper Street, Tettenhall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and an inn. This area may have been settled since at least the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4067","Set","APAR","Probable","Old Manor Flats, Woodfield Heights, Lower Green","This apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probable late 18th/early 19th century large detached house called 'The Manor House'. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4068","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodland Heights","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the estate was built from the 1960s.",1961,1980 "HBL4069","Set","SMTER","Certain","Limes Road & Nursery Walk","These houses probably date to the 19th century and may have been built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. Settlement is not shown in the this area on the 2"" OS map of 1816, nor on Yates' 1775 map.",1821,1880 "HBL407","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Red Hall Primary School both sides of Zoar Street","The school to the south dates to the 19th century, but the one to the north is slightly later.","The school to the south of Zoar Street appears on the first edition, but the one to the north does not appear until the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL4070","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church","The Catholic church dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the Presbytery dates to the 16th century. This area may have formed part of the Medieval settlement.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the presbytery is marked on the first edition OS map and is believed to be C16 in date.",1939,2000 "HBL4071","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Nursery Walk & High Street","These allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out on an earlier field system.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4072","Set","MDTER","Certain","High Street & Nursery Walk","These terraces date to the 19th century.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map. Settlement is not indicated here on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL4073","Set","APAR","Certain","College Court, High Street, Upper Tettenhall","The apartment block and houses date to to the late 20th century and were built partly upon an earlier house.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4074","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Upper Green","The sports ground dates to the late 19th century and was laid out over an earlier field system.","The sports ground is marked on the second edition OS map - especially the cricket ground.",1881,1900 "HBL4075","Set","MDDT","Possible","Danescourt Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier orchard.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4076","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stockwell House, Stockwell Road","These houses date to the early/mid 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. See the SMR on information on settlement history and house history.",1821,1880 "HBL4077","Set","LGDT","Certain","Stockwell Road & Church Hill Road","These houses date to the 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not on the 2"" OS map (although a building is shown). See the SMR entry for settlement history.",1821,1880 "HBL4078","Set","LGDT","Certain","Danes Court Farm, Stockwell Road","The earliest of these properties dates to the late 16th century. This area has probably been settled since the Medieval period.","Danes Court Farm dates to the late 16th century, from the SMR entry. The other houses first appears on the second edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL4079","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Stockwell Road","This area may have been open space since the inter war period, or later and it originally formed part of a field system.","This area of land does not appear to be part of the Sports Ground, it was formerly part of a field system. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this area may have been public open space since that time.",1911,2000 "HBL408","Com","COMCR","Probable","Ruiton Street","This area probably dates to the Post Medieval period and is now mainly commerical in nature.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4080","Set","LGDT","Possible","The Cedars, Stockwell Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century called 'The Cedars'. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century. See SMR for settlement history.",1951,1960 "HBL4081","Set","LGDT","Possible","Stockwell End","The earliest of these houses may date to the inter war period. This area was possibly allotment gardens in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4082","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Stockwell End","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century, others are later. See SMR entry for settlement history.",1821,1880 "HBL4083","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bowood Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4084","Set","LGDT","Possible","The Orchard & Malthouse Lane","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4085","Set","LGDT","Possible","Malthouse Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4086","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Stockwell Road, Stockwell End","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are later.",1881,1900 "HBL4087","Set","COTYP","Probable","Church Hill","These cottages probably date to the 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These cottages appear on the first edition OS map, and possibly are on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL4088","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Hill, Stockwell End","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a probable field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4089","Set","LGSM","Probable","Church Hill Drive","These houses probably date to the 19th century. This area was possibly settled in the Medieval period.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL409","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ruiton Street","These houses date to various dates, but some may date to the Post Medieval period at the latest.","A mixture of housing types and dates - from aerial photography some building are new and some are old.",1821,1880 "HBL4090","Set","LGDT","Possible","Clifton Road & Stockwell Road","These houses maydate to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large house of probable Post Medieval date. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s. The large house that the modern houses replaced appears on the first edition OS map, and possibly on the Yates' map and the 2"" OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL4091","Set","LGDT","Possible","Between Lloyd Road & Clifton Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the inter war period and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the site of an earlier cottage.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1911,1938 "HBL4092","Set","LGDT","Certain","Church Hill Road","The earliest of these houses dates to the late 19th century and were built upon fields. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the second edition OS map and was built as the Vicarage. See the SMR entry for the settlement history.",1881,1900 "HBL4093","Set","APAR","Probable","Eynsham Court, Clifton Road, Stockwell End","This apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the garden belonging to the vicarage.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4094","Set","LGDT","Possible","Clifton Road","These houses were built partly upon the site of a 19th century large house called 'Uplands'. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s. See the SMR entry for settlement history.",1961,1980 "HBL4095","Set","COTYP","Probable","Clifton Road","These houses mainly date to the early 19th century. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map - early 19th century according to the SMR.",1821,1880 "HBL4096","Set","MDSM","Certain","Clifton Road, Tettenhall","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier house. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4097","Set","LGMXD","Probable","Clifton Road, Stockwell End","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon to the rear of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4098","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Stockwell Road & Clifton Road","This area may date to the late 19th century and probably formed part of an area of common land in Upper Green.","Possibly public open space since the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4099","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","Upper Green","Upper Green, an area of open land, which may be ancient.","This area is shown on the first edition OS map as rough grassland and may have been unenclosed pasture for a long period of time.",,1750 "HBL41","Ind","METWK","Probable","Foundry on Beacon Street","This foundry has its origins in the late 19th century and was built upon fields.","An iron foundry is marked on the second edition OS map and the modern landline is marked 'Foundry'. It is possible that some of the buildings on the site may still date to the early C20. Previously known as the Chuckery Foundry. Part of the northern end of the site on the fourth edition OS is marked Beacon Foundry.",1881,1900 "HBL410","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Ruiton Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier quarry and cottages.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4100","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Danescourt Cemetery","The cemetery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that it post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4101","Set","MDSM","Certain","Danescourt Road, Tettenhall","These houses date from the early 20th century, although the Lodge to the original house survives.","The earliest of these semis first appears on the third edition OS map, the lodge is early.",1901,1910 "HBL4102","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Danescoourt","This centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small 19th century country house called 'Danescourt'.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this building post dates it, but aspects of the original garden survive (layout)?",1939,2000 "HBL4103","Set","RESHO","Certain","Wrottesley Park Nursing Home, Wergs Road, Wergs","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of the open fields belonging to either Tettenhall or Wergs in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this building dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4104","Set","LGDT","Certain","Wergs Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Two of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the other houses were built in the garden of one of these houses and post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL4105","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wergs Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses could have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4106","Set","LGDT","Probable","Birchfield Avenue","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century house and partly upon paddocks.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4107","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wergs Road & Birchfield Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of two large 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4108","Set","MDDT","Certain","Chatsworth Gardens","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm called 'The Elms'. This area may have been settled by the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the later part of this period.",1991,2000 "HBL4109","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Regis Road & Redhouse Lane","These allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon fields.","These allotments are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL411","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Holloway Street","This area of rough grassland/scrub dates to the mid/late 20th century having partly been a quarry and a field system in the 19th century.","The north of this polygon has been heavily quarried and the south was always part of a field system. The modern mapping and aerial photography shows a largely open area of rough grazing across the whole site with only a few field boundaries being identifiable to the very south. This area of land has not been built upon in the last 100 years.",1939,2000 "HBL4110","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The King's School & Woodthorne Primary School","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4111","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Meadway","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible late Post Medieval farm called 'Red House'.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4112","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Yew Tree Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage, which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4113","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing fields, Yew Tree Lane","These playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon an earlier field system.","These playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4114","Set","APAR","Probable","Fieldhouse Place, Tettenhall","These apartments date to the mid 20th century which were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4115","Soc","LOGOV",,"Woodthorne (DEFRA), Wergs Road","These government offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these buildings post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4116","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Crown Public House","This public houses may date to the 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","Parts of The Crown may appear on the first edition OS map. See SMR entry for settlement history.",1821,1880 "HBL4117","Set","LGDT","Possible","Keepers Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4118","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wergs Drive","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4119","Set","LGDT","Possible","Woodthorne Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL412","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Holloway Street","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century quarry which had ceased operation in the inter war period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4120","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wergs Road","These houses probably date from the 19th century to the late 20th. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, another pair appear on the third edition OS map and the others are later.",1821,1880 "HBL4121","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Grange, Westcroft Road","The Grange and a pair of cottages probably date to the 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The Grange and a pair of cottages appear on the first edition OS map, the other houses are later and were largely built in the gardens of The Grange.",1821,1880 "HBL4122","Set","MDDT","Probable","Yew Tree Lane","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small farm. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4123","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wergs Farmhouse, Wergs Road","The farmhouse probably dates to the 19th century and the other houses are later. This area has probably been settled since the Medieval period.","Wergs Farmhouse appears on the first edition OS map, the other houses probably post date the fourth edition and were largely built upon the site of the farm buildings.",1821,1880 "HBL4124","Set","LGDT","Probable","Yew Tree Lane","Two of these houses probably date to the 19th century when they were built as a farmhouse and cottage. The other houses probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of the farm buildings.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the others probably post date the fourth edition. This had originally been a farm called Yew Tree Farm and the farm buildings have gone.",1821,1880 "HBL4125","Set","LGMXD","Possible","Yew Tree Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4126","Set","LGDT","Possible","Cranmere Avenue","These house may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4127","Set","LGDT","Probable","Elviron Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4128","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greenacres","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an inter war sports ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4129","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Davenport Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL413","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Ruiton Street","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4130","Set","MDSM","Certain","Davenport Road & Hinckes Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4131","Set","COTYP","Probable","Redhouse Road","These houses probably date to the 19th century, although one or two are later.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4132","Set","COTYP","Probable","Regis Road","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4133","Set","MDSM","Probable","Mancroft Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were possibly built upon the site of a small late 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4134","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mancroft Street","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although one short terrace is late 19th century in date.",1901,1910 "HBL4135","Set","LGDT","Probable","Saxoncroft & Wergs Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the gardens and upon earlier houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. These houses were built into the gardens of houses fronting onto Wergs Road as well as on the site of a 19th century house and later houses.",1961,1980 "HBL4136","Set","LGMXD","Probable","Wergs Road","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4137","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wergs Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were largely built upon the site of large 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4138","Set","LGDT","Certain","Midhurst Grove & Chilgrove Gardens","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century covered reservoir.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographys suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4139","Set","APAR","Certain","The Poynings","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL414","Set","MDDT","Possible","Ruiton Street","These houses may date to the late 20th century and was built upon earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4140","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Regis Road","Some of the buildings at this depot date to the 19th century when the site was a water works.","A depot is marked on the modern landline mapping and some of the buildings appear on the first edition OS map when the site was a waterworks. See SMR for details.",1846,1880 "HBL4141","Set","APAR","Probable","Manor Street, Upper Green, Tettenhall","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a probably paddock.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The first edition OS map calls this area 'New Village'?",1981,2000 "HBL4142","Set","LGDT","Certain","Upper Green","This property is probably 19th century in date. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","A large detached dwelling which appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4143","Set","APAR","Certain","Manor House, Upper Green","This apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","This apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4144","Set","LGDT","Certain","The Oaklands, Upper Green","This large building was probably built in the 19th century as a domestic dwelling. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","This property has been local government offices, but was originally a large house.",1821,1880 "HBL4145","Set","MDMXD","Certain","The Drive & Wrottesley Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","Most of these properties, including the public house, appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4146","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mancroft Road & Regis Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century plant nursery. This area may have formed part of one of Tettenhall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4147","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wrottesley Road West","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4148","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Woodthorne Road South, Wrekin Lane, Yew Tree Lane & Wrekin Drive","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century. Woodthorne Road South & Yew Tree Lane are marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL4149","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wrottesley Road West","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL415","Set","APAR","Possible","Stickley Lane, Lower Gornal","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and may have dated to the mid 20th century like the surrounding houses, however the modern aerial photography shows that they have been demolished. Stickley Lane is marked on the 2"" OS map, but not on Yates'.",1951,1960 "HBL4150","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wrottesley Road & Redhouse Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built partly upon fields and partly upon a farm. The farm may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4151","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Wrottesley Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4152","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wrottesley Road","The majority of these houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century. One pair of semis first appears on the third edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL4153","Set","COTYP","Probable","Wrottesley Road","This cottage dates to the late 16th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map, although now much extended - see SMR entry for details.",1821,1750 "HBL4154","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wrottesley Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4155","Set","LGDT","Possible","Wrottesley Road & Woodthorne Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4156","Set","LGDT","Possible","Redhouse Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4157","Set","MDDT","Possible","Yew Tree Lane & Woodthorne Road South","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4158","Set","MXSST","Certain","The Crescent & Woodland Avenue, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4159","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Rear of Woodland Avenue","This woodland dates to at least the 19th century.","An area of mixed woodland which is marked on all four epoch maps in this exact shape - looks like a shelter belt?",1821,1880 "HBL416","Set","MXSST","Probable","Stickley Lane & Malvern View Road, Lower Gornal","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4160","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Rear of Kincane Avenue & Foley Avenue, Tettenhall Wood","This woodland is of unknown date.","This woodland is marked on all four epoch maps - is it ornamental planting relating to Tettenhall Towers - a fide is marked through it on these maps?",1821,1880 "HBL4161","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Tettenhall Ridge","This woodland is of unknown date.","This woodland is marked on all four epoch maps and may be related to the building of Tettenhall Towers, or may pre date it. Yates' map shows heathland (which may not preclude this particular area being trees due to geography?)",1821,1880 "HBL4162","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Off Ormes Lane","This woodland is undated.","The woodland is marked on all four epoch maps. Yates' map shows heathland.",1821,1880 "HBL4163","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Rear of The Mount Hotel, Tettenhall Wood","The majority of this woodland is undated.","This woodland mainly appears on the first edition OS map, although one portion post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4164","Set","MXSST","Probable","Penk Rise & Woodhouse Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4165","Set","APAR","Certain","Highgrove","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house. This area was open pasture land before 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they are late 20th century. Yates' map shows common/heath land.",1991,2000 "HBL4166","Set","LGDT","Probable","Maythorn Gardens","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house. This area was probably open pasture land since before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1961s/70s. Yates' map shows open pasture land.",1961,1980 "HBL4167","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Tettenhall College Playing fields","These playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out on an earlier field system.","The playing fields belonging to Tettenhall College post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4168","Set","LGDT","Certain","Henwood Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4169","Set","SMSM","Possible","Henwood Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that theymay date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL417","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wood Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4170","Set","MDSM","Probable","Henwood Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL4171","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foley Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4172","Set","APAR","Probable","Beechwood, off Wood Road","The apartment block dates to the late 20th century, one of the houses probably dates to the 19th century. The apartments were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","The apartments and most of the other houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century; Beech View appears on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL4173","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tanfield Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of probably 19th century cottages. In the 18th century this area was possibly open pasture land of an unknown date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4174","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Tettenhall Special School","The school dates to the 19th century. This area had possibly been open pasture land in the 18th century.","The core of the school is present on the first edition OS map, but it had been extended by the second edition OS map and again later.",1821,1880 "HBL4175","Set","COTYP","Probable","Wood Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were possibly built in an area which had been open pasture land in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, others post date the fourth. One of these houses, set back off the road and once several cottages, may be earlier and be marked on Yates' map as one of the common side cottages? The other cottages are shown on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL4176","Set","LGDT","Probable","Henwood Road & cul de sacs","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Henwood Road is marked upon Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL4177","Set","MDDT","Probable","Henwood Close","These houses date mainly to the 1940s and were built upon an area of rough grassland, formerly fields and a mill pond.","Now mainly bungalows, but originally prefab, some of which are not yet brickclad or redeveloped.",1939,1950 "HBL4178","Set","SMSM","Certain","Henwood Road","These houses date to the inter war period, except the detached property which is 19th century in date.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the detached house is earlier, which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4179","Set","SMDT","Probable","College View","These houses date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date from after 1960.",1961,1980 "HBL418","Set","MDSM","Certain","Ellowes Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Aerial photography and the house numbers shown on modern mapping suggest this block of houses is more recent than the houses around them.",1939,2000 "HBL4180","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Henwood Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4181","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Henwood Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4182","Set","MDDT","Probable","Henwood Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4183","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Nuffield Hospital, Wood Road","The hospital dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","The hospital post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4184","Set","LGSM","Certain","Elmfield, Wood Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built in an area which had possibly been open pasture land in the 19th century.","These houses may originally been a single property which appears on the first edition OS map, other houses post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL4185","Set","MDDT","Possible","Wood Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon partly upon the site of a large 19th century detached house. This area was possibly open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4186","Set","LGDT","Probable","High Street, Tettenhall Upper Green","The earliest of these houses dates to the early 19th century. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The earliest of these properties appears on the first edition OS map and its outbuildings appear to have been converted to domestic dwellings. The other houses post date the fourth edition. According to the SMR early 19th century, but also possibly within an area of Medieval settlement.",1821,1880 "HBL4187","Set","MDDT","Possible","College Road, Wolverhampton","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon possible paddocks. This area may have been settled in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although one house is marked on the first edition OS map. See SMR for settlement history.",1961,1980 "HBL4188","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Tettenhall College, Upper Green","The college dates to the early 19th century.","The college is marked on the first edition OS map, and may be marked on Yates'.",1751,1820 "HBL4189","Soc","SCHOL",,"Tettenhall College - formerly Tettenhall Towers","Formerly a country houses called Tettenhall Towers which dates from the late 18th century and now forms part of Tettenhall College.","The main building is shown on the 2"" OS map of 1816 and is now part of the college, but had formerly been a large country house called Tettenhall Towers.",1751,1820 "HBL419","Set","SMTER","Certain","Whitebeams Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Aerial photography suggests that these houses date to within the last 20 years of the 2000 map.",1981,2000 "HBL4190","Set","MDDT","Certain","Limes Road, Tettenhall","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4191","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cornwall Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4192","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Tettenhall Club & Institute","The Tettenhall Club dates to the inter war period and the houses are later and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","This building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the houses post date the fourth and were built upon the site of earlier houses.",1911,1938 "HBL4193","Set","COTYP","Probable","Regis Road","These properties mainly date to the 19th century and had probably been built upon a field system.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map; the apartments post date the fourth and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.",1821,1880 "HBL4194","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Grange Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4195","Set","COTYP","Probable","Grange Road","These cottages date to the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","These cottages appear on the first edition OS map, the other houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4196","Rec","SPGR","Certain","King George's Field, Hurst Hill","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4197","Set","MDDT","Certain","Kirton Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, although two of these may survive.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the; although two may be shown on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL4198","Set","LGDT",,"Grange Road & Hayward Drive","The earliest of these houses is probably 17th century in date the others are more recent.","The majority of these houses date to the post medieval period and the others are post fourth edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL4199","Set","APAR",,"Hanover Court","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments and possible sheltered houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they are late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL42","Ind","METWK","Probable","Foundry on Beacon Street","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon late 19th century terraces.","The foundry extended between the fourth edition OS and the modern landline to take over land where terrace had previously stood.",1939,2000 "HBL420","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ellowes Road & Turners Hill Road, Lower Gornal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4200","Set","LGDT","Certain","Gorsty Hays Manor House,","This large house dates to the early 19th century.","This large house dates to the early 19th century.",1751,1820 "HBL4201","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodcote Road, Tettenhall Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a large 19th century house called 'Tettenhall Wood House'.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4202","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dovecote Way, Tettenhall Woods","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the private parkland and walled garden of Tettenhall Wood House, which has since been demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4203","Set","SMDT","Probable","Woodcote Road, Tettenhall Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built, possibly upon land which had formed part of the parkland belonging to Tettenhall Wood House, which has since been demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4204","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Christchurch Junior School, Tettenhall Wood","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the private parkland belonging to Tettenhall Wood House, which has since been demolished.","The school post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4205","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodcote Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of Tettenhall Wood House of 1835 and its parkland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The lodge to the now demolished Tettenhall Wood House survives upon Wood Road.",1961,1980 "HBL4206","Set","COTYP","Probable","Ormes Lane","These houses mainly date to the 19th century. This area was open pastureland in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4207","Set","LGDT","Probable","Corner of Ormes Lane & Wood Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house. This area was open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4208","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Rear of Henwood Road","An area of woodland which probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and had probably formerly been fields.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography shows woodland.",1939,2000 "HBL4209","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Henwood Road","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Compton watermill, which may have been present here in the Medieval period.","The club and playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL421","Set","APAR","Possible","Hill Crest","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an early field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4210","Set","MXSST","Possible","Henwood Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small 19th century farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4211","Com","SHPS","Certain","Compton Road","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century and The Oddfellows Public House is earlier. They were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These buildings, except the Oddfellows Public House, post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4212","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Canal buildings, Compton","These canal buildings date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field.","These buildings mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4213","Set","SMTER","Certain","Henwood Road","These houses mainly date to the early 19th century.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the other houses are later.",1821,1880 "HBL4214","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bridgnorth Road & Fox Hollow","The majority of these houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Bridgnorth Road is marked on Yates' map.",1981,1990 "HBL4215","Set","APAR","Probable","Bridgnorth Road & Sandy Hollow, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4216","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Henwood Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one semi first appears on the second edition.",1911,1938 "HBL4217","Set","MDDT","Probable","High Meadow","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon small fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4218","Set","APAR","Probable","High Meadow, Compton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4219","Set","LGDT","Possible","Ormes Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large probable 19th century house. This area was possibly open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL422","Set","APAR","Probable","Parkhouse Gardens, Lower Gornal","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4220","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Swan & shops, Compton","The public house dates to the late 18th century and the shops are late 20th century.","The public house date to the late 18th century and the shops are late 20th.",1751,1820 "HBL4221","Set","COTYP","Probable","The Holloway, Compton","The majority of these houses probably date to the 19th century. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These houses proably date to the 19th century, but others are post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL4222","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Holloway","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, one is probably 19th century in date.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s; Holloway Cottage is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL4223","Set","MDMXD","Probable","The Holloway","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon possible paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4224","Set","COTYP","Probable","Grove Lane","These houses probably date to the 19th century. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4225","Set","LGDT","Possible","The Holloway","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4226","Set","LGDT","Probable","Broxwood Drive","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house called The Lodge. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4227","Set","MDDT","Probable","Church Road & Ormes Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages and the vicarage. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4228","Set","LGDT","Possible","Grove Lane","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4229","Set","APAR","Probable","Wightwick Court, Vale Head Drive, Wightwick","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small country house called 'Vale Head'. This area may have been settled from before 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL423","Set","MXSST","Probable","Stickley Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4230","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Mount Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th century. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, others are later.",1821,1880 "HBL4231","Set","LGDT","Probable","Perton Road & Mill Lane","These large houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon allotments which probably dated to the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Perton Road is marked on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL4232","Set","COUHS","Certain","The Mount Hotel","A country house now used as a hotel, which dates to the later 19th century and was possibly built upon the site of an earlier house. This area was possibly open pasture land in the 18th century.","The Mount Hotel was originally a country house which dates to the later 19th century and Tor Lodge, now two properties, also appears on the first edition OS map.",1871,1880 "HBL4233","Set","LGDT","Possible","Mount Road","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the parkland belonging to The Mount. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4234","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Mill Lane","Most of these houses are present by the early 20th century, but some are later. This had been the site of cottages in the 19th century, one of which survives. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses are present by the third edition OS map, one is earlier and others are later.",1901,1910 "HBL4235","Set","LGDT","Certain","Dippons House","A large house which dates to the 19th century and has been converted into apartments. This area was possibly open pasture land in the 18th century.","This house dates to the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL4236","Set","LGDT","Probable","Dippon Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon land belonging to Dippon House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4237","Set","COTYP","Certain","School Road & Mount Road","These cottages and other buildings mainly date to the 19th century. This area was open pasture land in the 18th century.","These cottages and other buildings mainly date to the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL4238","Set","MMDST","Probable","Longlake Avenue, School Road & Mill Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Mill Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL4239","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Bird in Hand Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages.","The public house post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL424","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lake Street & Elan Close","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4240","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairoak Drive & Brompton Lawns","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a probably 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4241","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairoak Drive","These houses date to the 1961s/70s and were built upon planned enclosed fields. This area was possible open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4242","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Christchurch Cof E Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon paddocks. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4243","Set","APAR","Probable","Milestone Court & Grosvenor Court, Limetree Avenue, Tettenhall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4244","Set","APAR","Probable","Kirstead Gardens, Tettenhall Wood","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century large houses. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4245","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Christ Church, Tettenhall Wood","The church dates to the 19th century. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","Christ church dates to the 19th century, the apartments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4246","Set","COTYP","Certain","Mill Lane","These cottages date to the Post Medieval period.","The earliest of these cottages dates from the late 17th century.",,1750 "HBL4247","Set","MDDT","Possible","End Hall Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4248","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dippons Mill Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon fields. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4249","Set","LGDT","Probable","Mount Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon fields. This area was possibly open unenclosed pasture in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL425","Set","APAR","Probable","Church Street, Lower Gornal","This apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4250","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Mill Lane","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, except for the semi detached property which dates to the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, except the semi detached property which appears on the first edition.",1961,1980 "HBL4251","Set","COTYP","Certain","Mount Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th century. This area was probably open pasture land in the 18th century.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, Richen Court was then a public house.",1821,1880 "HBL4252","Set","MDDT","Possible","Grove Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon two paddocks. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4253","Set","LGDT","Possible","Grove Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4254","Set","COTYP","Certain","Mount Road","These house mainly date to the 19th century, although others are mid/late 20th. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","Many of these properties appear on the first edition OS map the others all post date the fourth, some of which were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.",1821,1880 "HBL4255","Set","MDDT","Possible","Grove Lane","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon possible paddocks. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4256","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wood Road & Church Road","These houses mainly date to the 19th century. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","Several of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL4257","Set","MDDT","Probable","Church Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4258","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mount Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/1970s.",1961,1980 "HBL4259","Set","LGDT","Probable","Fairoak Drive","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one dates to the 19th century. This area may have been open pasture land in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, except for Laurel Lodge which appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL426","Set","LGDT","Certain","Church Street","These large houses probably date to the 19th century, but the area was settled before 1750.","Large house now a Nursing Home - the houses to the rear, now in the garden of the Nursing Home, post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4260","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Rear of Fifth Avenue","The depot probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of parkland belonging to Old Fallings Hall.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests it post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4261","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Our Lady & St Chad's School & Old Fallings Hall","The school mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the original 18th century Old Fallings Hall survives within this complex. This was probably the site of Medieval settlement.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests most of the school post dates this map. The original Old Fallings Hall dated c.1720 survives as part of the school",1939,2000 "HBL4262","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Wolseley Close","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have dated to it.",1911,1938 "HBL4263","Set","SMSM","Possible","Old Fallings Lane","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4264","Set","MDDT","Probable","Park Lane","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4265","Rel","NCONC","Probable","United Reform Church, Park Lane","This church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests the church post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4266","Set","MDSM","Certain","Old Fallings Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4267","Set","SMDT","Certain","Cannock Road, Wolverhampton","The earliest of these houses dates to the late 19th century and the open land to the south was once the site of earlier cottages which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the second edition OS map. The derelict land was the site of settlement which was marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4268","Set","SMSM","Possible","Croft Lane & The Riddings","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses possibly date to it.",1911,1938 "HBL4269","Set","SMSM","Possible","Old Fallings Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were possibly built upon parkland belonging to Old Fallings Hall.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL427","Set","MDTER","Possible","Between Turner Street & Church Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. In the earlier part of the century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4270","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Otter & Vixen Public House","This public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of an early 20th century detached house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4271","Set","SMSM","Possible","Old Fallings Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4272","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Old Fallings Infants & Junior School","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests the school post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL4273","Set","MXSST","Possible","Croft Lane","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to it.",1911,1938 "HBL4274","Set","SMSM","Probable","Leason Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the inter war.",1911,1938 "HBL4275","Set","MDDT","Probable","Linthouse Lane & Prestwood Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL4276","Com","SHPS","Probable","Wood End Road","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These shops, public house and garage post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4277","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Pheasant Public House","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier inn and cottages. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4278","Set","MDDT","Probable","Linthouse Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography shows that Wendover has been demolished and replaced with a modern housing estate.",1951,1960 "HBL4279","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Prestwood Farm","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","These fields probably enclosed in the Post Medieval period. The modern aerial photography shows a housing estate has been built since 2000.",,1880 "HBL428","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Lake Street","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4280","Set","MXSST","Possible","Blackwood Avenue & Bealey's Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a possible post war date.",1951,1960 "HBL4281","Set","APAR","Possible","Lower Prestcote Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments may date to the 1950s/60s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggest 1950s/60s",1951,1960 "HBL4282","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Helmsley Road","The library dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The library post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4283","Set","MDDT","Possible","Wood End Road","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4284","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wood End Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4285","Set","APAR","Possible","Wheeler Road, Wolverhampton","These apartmetns date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a possible post war date.",1951,1960 "HBL4286","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Long Knowle Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4287","Set","SMSM","Possible","Wood End Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4288","Set","MXSST","Probable","Gough Avenue, Wolverhampton","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4289","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wood End Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL429","Set","LGDT","Probable","Church Street","The earliest of these buildings dates to at least the 19th century, although this area was settled before 1750.","Keitel House appears to be marked on the first edition OS map with a garden. It has been extended over time and on the fourth edition was a club. Two houses next to it do not appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4290","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wood End Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4291","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Woodhayes Public House","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL4292","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Robin Grove, Wood End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon probable paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4293","Set","SMSM","Probable","Prestwood Road West & Amos Close","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4294","Set","MDDT","Certain","Amos Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4295","Set","LGDT","Certain","Amos Lane","The earliest of these houses dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4296","Set","LGDT","Probable","Amos Lane","The earliest of these houses probably dates to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses probably dates to the 19th century, the others are post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL4297","Set","MDDT","Probable","Amos Lane, Wood End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon probable paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4298","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Prestwood Road West","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4299","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Red Lion Public House, Lower Prestwood Road","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL43","Set","SML","Certain","Beacon Street, Lumley Roads & some housing in Florence Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Terrace housing built as tunnel backs, which now have individual rear gardens, first appear on the second edition OS map. The public house is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL430","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Lake Street",,,1911,1938 "HBL4300","Set","SMSM","Probable","Willow Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th.",1939,1950 "HBL4301","Set","MDDT","Possible","Long Knowle Lane","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses possibly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4302","Set","MDSM","Probable","Long Knowle Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL4303","Set","MDSM","Probable","Long Knowle Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL4304","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","Blackhalve Lane","The church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the church post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL4305","Set","MDDT","Probable","Long Knowle Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4306","Set","MDDT","Possible","Long Knowle Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4307","Set","SMSM","Probable","Long Knowle Lane and Long Mill Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4308","Set","SMSM","Possible","Prestwood Road West","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4309","Set","MDDT","Probable","Prestwood Road West","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL431","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Lake Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","Some of these buildings are post the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4310","Set","MDSM","Probable","Prestwood Road West","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date mainly to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4311","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Orchards, Prestwood Road West","This house dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","This house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography reveals that it has since been demolished.",1911,1938 "HBL4312","Set","APAR","Probable","Redcotts Close, Old Fallings","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4313","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mill Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the mid 20th.",1939,1950 "HBL4314","Com","SHPS","Probable","Cannock Road & Blackhalve Lane","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a small farm, which may date from the late 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4315","Com","SHPS","Probable","Cannock Road & Primrose Lane","These shops probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4316","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Long Knowle Lane","The majority of these houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon a cottage which may have had its origins in the late 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4317","Set","MDSM","Possible","Cannock Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of probably 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4318","Set","SMSM","Probable","St Chad's Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they may may date to it.",1911,1938 "HBL4319","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Ruskin Road & Westcroft Avenue","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL432","Set","MDTER","Certain","Lake Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4320","Set","SMSM","Certain","Old Fallings Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4321","Set","SMSM","Certain","Old Fallings Lane, Wolverhampton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4322","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Highcroft Public House","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL4323","Set","MDDT","Possible","Primrose Lane and Old Fallings Lane","The majority of these houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses are of different dates, but many date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4324","Com","SHPS","Probable","Blackhayes Lane & Cannock Road","These shops probably date to the mid/late 20th century and they were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4325","Com","PUBHS","Possible","The Royal Oak, Blackhayes Lane","The public house may date to the inter war period or slightly later and was built upon the site of cottages which may have been late 18th century in date.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties may be inter war in date.",1911,1960 "HBL4326","Set","SMTER","Certain","Blackhalve Lane","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map and the apartments of post fourth and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.",1901,1910 "HBL4327","Set","SMSM","Possible","Mansard Close","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties possibly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4328","Set","SMSM","Certain","Sundour Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4329","Set","SMSM","Probable","Belton Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL433","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Lake Street","The chapel dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The chapel appears on the fourth edition but the hall next door does not.",1911,1938 "HBL4330","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Mill House Public House","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier inn, which may have pre dated 1750.","This public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4331","Set","SMSM","Certain","Blackhalve Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4332","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Blackhalves Lane & Wood Hays Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4333","Set","MDSM","Possible","Greensway","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4334","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Pear Tree Lane & Cannock Road.","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4335","Set","SMSM","Probable","Blackhalve Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a mid 20th century date.",1951,1960 "HBL4336","Set","SMSM","Certain","Blackhalve Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4337","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Blackhalve Lane","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties possibly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4338","Set","MDSM","Probable","Balmain Crescent","These houses probably date to the immediate post war period and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL4339","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Shropshire Union Canal",,,1830,1840 "HBL434","Opl","VCTPL","Probable","Between Lake Street & Robert Street","This plot of land had formed part of a large field system until the early 20th century, when the land around it became developed.","This plot was built around from about the third edition onwards - the aerial photography from 2001 shows it is being built upon with a small estate of houses.",1901,1910 "HBL4340","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Pear Tree Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although semi may have been a 19th century detached property.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one semi may have appeared on the first edition OS as a detached house.",1911,1938 "HBL4341","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Pear Tree Lane","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s; although one appears on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL4342","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Grassy Lane, Cannock Road & Wood Hayes Road","These fields were probably enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period. It is possible that this area was strip fields in the Medieval period.","These fields were probably enclosed in the Post Medieval period.",1540,1880 "HBL4343","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cannock Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4344","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cannock Road & Underhill Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4345","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Underhill Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4346","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Talisman public house & shops","The public house and shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of Underhill farm. Underhill was probably a Medieval settlement.","The public house and shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4347","Set","RESHO","Possible","Underhill House, Underhill Lane","This possible residential home date to the 1960s/70s which was built upon fields.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, possibly a residential housing for the elderly, and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4348","Set","SMTER","Certain","Keats Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4349","Set","SMSM","Probable","Larkin Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields. This area may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a late 20th century date.",1981,2000 "HBL435","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Lake Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","The gardens to the terraces were longer, but have had an estate built onto part of them.",1901,1910 "HBL4350","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of Keats Road","This area of land had been inter war housing until sometime in the mid/late 20th century. There were fields here in the 19th and early 20th century, which may have been farmed as strip cultivation in the Medieval period.","This area is marked as being housing on the fourth edition OS map, but the modern landline and aerial photography shows rough grassland.",1939,2000 "HBL4351","Set","MXSST","Certain","Underhill Lane, Wildtree Avenue & Waterhead Drive","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL4352","Ser","RESV","Certain","Bushbury Hill","The reservoir was first constructed in the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The reservoir first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4353","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Moreton Community School & Bushbury Hill Infants & Junior School","These schools date to the inter war period and were built partly upon fields and partly upon the site of Bushbury Hill Farm, which pre dated 1750.","The schools first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4354","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Bushbury Hill","The site of a former inter war gravel pit, now rough grassland. In the 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","This area post dates the fourth edition OS map, having been a gravel pit in the inter war period.",1939,2000 "HBL4355","Set","SMSM","Probable","Linley Drive & Chartwell Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4356","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Swimming Baths, Sandy Lane","The swimming baths date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The swimming baths post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4357","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Bushbury Lane","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4358","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's Church, Bushbury","The church at Bushbury dates to the Medieval period and was probably the focus for a settlement during this period.","The church at Bushbury dates to the Medieval period.",1066,1539 "HBL4359","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Homestead Public House","The public house dates to the early 20th century, but may have been built as a private residence.","The public house first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL436","Set","MXSST","Certain","Winscar Croft","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1990s.",1991,2000 "HBL4360","Set","MXSST","Certain","Kempthorn Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4361","Com","SUPST","Probable","On corner of Bushbury Lane & Kempthorne Avenue","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war public house.","This superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4362","Set","APAR","Probable","Ringwood Road & Sherwood Road, Bushbury","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of Elston Hall, which was the site of Medieval settlement.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4363","Set","SMSM","Certain","Elston Hall Lane","These houses date to the 1930s and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but by the time of Hinde's Map in 1933-34 most of the streets (with the exception of Elston Hall Lane itself) have not yet been laid out. They do not appear to have been built until after the expansion north of Wolverhamton County Borough in 1933.",1933,1938 "HBL4364","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Woodbine Inn","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4365","Ind","INDES","Certain","Fordhouse Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century railway sidings.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4366","Set","MXSST","Certain","Stanley Road, Whetstone Road & Purcell Road, Low Hill","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4367","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Fordhouse Road, Low Hill","These works' probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these works post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4368","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Bushbury Memorial Recreation Park, Low Hill","The park may date to the inter war period or later and was created out of private parkland.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the park may date to the inter war period or later.",1911,2000 "HBL4369","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bushbury Lane, Bushbury","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for most of this area, but these houses probably date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL437","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lake Street & Deepdale Lane","These cottages date to at least the 19th century, but this area, known as Dibdale Bank, was settled before 1750.","Two semis facing onto Deepdale Lane post date the fourth edition OS map - but are on the site of similar dwellings to those still surviving on Lake Street. The public house also appears on the 1881 map, though does not state that it was a pub.",1821,1880 "HBL4370","Set","MXSST","Probable","Bushbury Lane & Elston Hall Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Bushbury Lane appears on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL4371","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bushbury Lane","These houses may date to the inter war or mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter war period or slightly later.",1911,1960 "HBL4372","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Showell Road","This large works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this works post dates that map.",1939,2000 "HBL4373","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Showell Road","These industrial buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th century and early 20th century this area was still fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this works post dates that map.",1939,2000 "HBL4374","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Bushbury Lane, Low Hill","The two clubs may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century sidings and other buildings.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these clubs post dates that map.",1939,2000 "HBL4375","Set","SMTER","Certain","Whetstone Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4376","Set","MDDT","Certain","Alleston Road etc","An estate of post war prefabricated bungalows which were built upon fields.","This is an estate of post war prefabricated houses - see SMR entry.",1951,1950 "HBL4377","Set","MXSST","Probable","School Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL4378","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Collingwood Infant and Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4379","Set","SMSM","Certain","Somerfield Gardens","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL438","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Humphrey Street & Corncrake Lane, Lower Gornal","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were possibly built upon an area of former clay quarrying.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1970 "HBL4380","Set","SMSM","Probable","Grosvenor Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests late 20th.",1981,2000 "HBL4381","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wood Lane & School Lane","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Wood Lane is marked on Yates, but School Lane is first marked on the 2"" OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4382","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wentworth Road, Northwood Park Road etc.","These house date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL4383","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wood Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL4384","Com","SHPS","Certain","Hellier Road","These shops and the public house date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These shops and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4385","Set","APAR","Possible","South of Northwood Park Road","These apartments may date to the late 20th century. This area had been fields until at least the inter war period.","Thes apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests late 20th.",1981,2000 "HBL4386","Set","MXSST","Probable","Northwood Park Road & Primrose Road etc.","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL4387","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Northicote School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4388","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Northwood Park","The public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields and woodland.","The public park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4389","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Wentworth Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a Medieval moat.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL439","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Humphrey Street","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace housing.","One detached house appears on at least the second edition (and possibly the first)",1939,2000 "HBL4390","Set","SMTER","Probable","East of Wentworth Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4391","Rec","SPGR","Certain","West of Bushbury Lane","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4392","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Nursery School, Bushbury Lane, Bushbury","The former village school dates to the 19th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","This building is marked as a school on the first edition OS map and is currently used as a nursery school.",1821,1880 "HBL4393","Set","COUHS","Probable","Bushbury Hall","Parts of Bushbury Hall date to the 17th century and other parts are later.","Bushbury Hall contains some C17 fabric according to the SMR entry.",,1750 "HBL4394","Set","FARM","Probable","Beeches Farm, Bushbury Lane","The farm dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The farm first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4395","Fie","PIEC","Possible","North of Bushbury Hall.","These fields may have originally been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period having formed part of one of Bushbury's open fields in the Medieval period.","These fields may have been enclosed in the Post Medieval period. An earthwork survey (see SMR entries) suggest Medieval plouging and a possible open field system in this area, north of Bushbury Church.",1351,1750 "HBL4396","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Bushbury Cemetery & Cremartorium","The cemtery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Bushbury's Medieval open fields.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4397","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Bushbury Cemetery","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","This field system may have been enclosed during the Post Medieval period.",,1880 "HBL4398","Set","FARM",,"Northicote Farm","The present farm probably dates from around 1600 and was built upon the site of Medieval settlement.","The farm probably dates to around 1600 and was probably built upon the site of an earlier, medieval house.",,1750 "HBL4399","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Northicote Country Park","The country park dates the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of Moseley Court and its private parkland, which dated to around 1820.","The country park post dates the fourth edition OS map and was laid out upon the site of Moseley Court and its private parkland.",1939,2000 "HBL44","Set","MXSST","Certain","Middle section of Willows Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","Housing which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL440","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Lake Street & Humphrey Street, Lower Gornal","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4400","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Underhill Lane","The remains of a woodland which probably dates to the early 19th century.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map of 1816. The modern aerial photography shows that trees are still present on this site although they have possibly been thinned out.",1751,1820 "HBL4401","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Underhill Lane","These fields may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period, having possibly formed one of Bushbury's Medieval open fields.","These fields may have been enclosed in the Post Medieval period.",1351,1750 "HBL4402","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Westering Parkway & cul de sacs off","These houses probably date to the 1980s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1981,1990 "HBL4403","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Old Northycote Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","An enclosed field system of unknown date.",,1880 "HBL4404","Ind","INDES","Certain","Usam Trading Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war steel factory and a pond.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4405","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Wood Lane","These works dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4406","Set","APAR","Probable","Primrose Avenue, Bushbury","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4407","Set","MXSST","Probable","Oxley Avenue etc","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were probably built upon private parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL4408","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Oxley Primary School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built partly upon a late 19th century brickworks.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4409","Set","MMDST","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL441","Set","MDDT","Certain","Humphrey Street","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a public house, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4410","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bushbury Lane & Shaw Road","These industrial buildings may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these industrial buildings may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4411","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Shaw Road","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4412","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bushbury Lane","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4413","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bushbury Lane","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL4414","Set","MDTER","Certain","Bushbury Lane","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4415","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wheaten Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s. In the 19th and early 20th century this land was private parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date from the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4416","Rel","ROMCH","Probable","Holy Trinity Church","The Roman Catholic church may date to the inter war period and was built upon the private parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the church may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4417","Set","SMSM","Probable","Green Drive, Oxley","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon the private parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appered upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4418","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Stafford Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon late 19th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4419","Ind","WRKS","Probable","East of Bushbury Lane","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that this works post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL442","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","South of Humphrey Street","The public park probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century quarry.","The public park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4420","Ind","CHEMW","Certain","Goodyear Tyre Factory, Stafford Road","The Goodyear Tyre factory dates to the inter war period and was built mainly upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the Goodyear Tyre Works began in the 1920s - see SMR entry. Allotment gardens and some housing is marked on the first & second editions, but the majority of this area was still field system on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4421","Set","CARAV","Certain","Oxley Court Caravan Park, Wolverhampton","This mobile home site dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this site post dates this map. Despite the name of this site the aerial photography shows park home type properties rather than caravans (retirement properites?).",1939,2000 "HBL4422","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between Oxley Golf Course & the railway.","This area of land has probably been rough grassland since the inter war period, having previously formed part of a large field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. This area presumably ceased to be used agricultural land once the golf course and the railway had been constructed.",1911,2000 "HBL4423","Set","MDDT","Possible","Stafford Road","These houses probably date to either the mid 20th century and were built possibly upon the parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that post of these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4424","Set","MDSM","Possible","Manor Road & Greenwood Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon the probable parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4425","Set","MDSM","Possible","Stafford Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4426","Rec","GLFCO","Possible","Oxley Park Golf course","The golf course may date to the inter war period and was laid out partly upon fields and partly upon parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The golf course may date to the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL4427","Set","MDDT","Possible","Stafford Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4428","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Lodge Road, Burnham Avenue & Capstone Avenue","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon parkland and partly upon the site of Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4429","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Lodge Road & Eccleshall Avenue","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of Oxley Manor. This may have been the site of Medieval settlement.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL443","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Peter's & English Martyrs RC Church","The church dates to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century Sunday school.","The church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4430","Set","MDDT","Possible","Ribbesford Avenue","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4431","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Ribbesford Avenue","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4432","Set","MXSST","Possible","Beech Close","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4433","Set","SMSM","Certain","Beech Road, Churchfield Road & Eccleshall Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4434","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Homestead Public House","This public house apparantly dates to the inter war/post war period and was built upon the site of Oxley Manor home farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house may have appeared upon it. The SMR suggests that this building was completely rebuilt upon the site of Oxley Manor Home Farm.",1911,1960 "HBL4435","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Oxley Links Road","These houses possibly date to the inter war period and were built upon parkland belonging to Oxley Manor.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4436","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Between Goodyear Factory & Railway line","Formerly Bushbury Sidings which were built in the early 20th century, but have since been taken up.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the railway sidings were probably taken up during the mid/late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL4437","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Wingfoot Park","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon fields.","The park is marked on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL4438","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4439","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Boat Yard, Oxley Moors Road","The boat yard may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL444","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Off Temple Street","An area of rough grassland which has also been the site of a colliery which had gone out of use by the later 19th century.","Possibly rough pasture on the historic OS maps and modern aerial photography suggests it is still.",1821,1880 "HBL4440","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Blaydon Road","The public open space probably dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th and early 20th century this area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area was probably created when the road and the houses at Pendeford were constructed.",1939,2000 "HBL4441","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lymer Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4442","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","The Church of the Epiphany, Lomer Road","The church and vicarage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The church and vicarage both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4443","Set","LGDT","Possible","Stafford Road","The earliest of these houses may have its origins in the 19th century.","The earliest of these houses may be that which appears on the first edition OS map as 'New Oxley House'.",1821,1880 "HBL4444","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible farm buildings which probably dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4445","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oxley Moor Road & Stafford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Both of these roads appear on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL4446","Set","APAR","Certain","Brunslow Close","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century, although one pair of semis date to the early 20th century. This area had been fields in the 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4447","Set","SMSM","Certain","Probert Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4448","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Hop Pole, Oxley Moor Road","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4449","Set","MDSM","Certain","Oxley Moor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL445","Set","SMTER","Certain","Temple Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4450","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oxley Moor Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two of them appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4451","Set","SMTER","Probable","Kyle Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s. In the 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4452","Set","MDSM","Probable","Oxley Moor Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4453","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Oxley Moor Road","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the larger house and grounds post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL4454","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oxley Moor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL4455","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oxley Moor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4456","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Oxley Moor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4457","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Renton Road","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon an earlier field system.","These allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4458","Set","MXSST","Possible","Renton Road & others","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest 1950s",1951,1960 "HBL4459","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Probert Road","The health centre and library date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of Rake Gate Farm, which was probably 19th century in date.","The health centre and library post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL446","Set","SMTER",,"Corner of Temple Street & Red Hall Road","These terraces and the public house probably date to the 19th century although settlement was present here in the late 18th century.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4460","Soc","HIED","Certain","Special Training Centre & Hostel, Stafford Road","The Special Training Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL4461","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rake Gate Junior School, Infants School & Pendeford High School","These schools all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon an inter war sports ground and partly upon fields.","The three schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4462","Com","OFSPS","Certain","Stafford Road","These buildings mainly date to the inter war period and were built partly upon fields and partly upon earlier settlement.","Many of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL4463","Set","MDSM","Certain","Church Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a small 19th century orchard.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4464","Set","SMSM","Certain","Crathorne Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL4465","Set","MXSST","Probable","Barrington Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s. In the 19th and late 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4466","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Primrose Lane","These allotments probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these allotments probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4467","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wychall Drive","These houses date to the 1980s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL4468","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The King Charles Public House","The public house dates to the 1980s and was built upon fields.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1981,1990 "HBL4469","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cavalier Circus","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL447","Set","SMTER","Certain","Catacre Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a paddock.","Small row of houses. The large detached house next to them post dates the fourth edition OS map - previously was a vacant plot from the first edition onwards.",1881,1900 "HBL4470","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","The Grove & Moseley Fish Pond","This woodland probably dates to the late 18th/early 19th century, the fish pond is probably older.","This woodland appears on the first edition OS map and on the 2"" OS map of 1816, although parts of the current woodland have been planted since the fourth edition OS map. The fish pond is older, being present on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL4471","Woo","DECW","Probable","East of Northicote Lane","The earliest parts of this woodland may date to the 19th century.","Parts of this woodland are marked on the first edition OS map, but the majority of trees are present by the third edition and later.",1821,1880 "HBL4472","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North and south of Moseley Road","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","These fields are marked on the first edition O S map.",,1880 "HBL4473","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","North of Moseley Road","This woodland may date to the inter war period or later.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this woodland may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4474","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Moseley Hall","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","This field system may have been enclosed in the post medieval period.",,1880 "HBL4475","Set","COUHS","Certain","Moseley Hall","The current Moseley Hall dates to the early 18th century. This area may have been the site of settlement in the Medieval period.","The current Moseley Hall dates to the early 18th century. This area may have been the site of settlement in the Medieval period - see SMR.",,1750 "HBL4476","Rec","PRIPK","Possible","South of Moseley Hall","Possibly degraded parkland belonging to Moseley Court. Part of this area was probably farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","Possibly degraded parkland belonging to Moseley Court.",,1750 "HBL4477","Set","COTYP","Certain","Moseley Hall Cottage & The Coppins","The earliest of these properties dates to either the 17th or 18th century, the other is 20th century.","Moseley Cottage either dates to the 17th or 18th century, the other property may appear on the fourth edition OS map or post date it.",,1750 "HBL4478","Rec","GLFCO","Possible","North of Greenfield Lane","A golf course probably dating to the mid/late 20th century is visible on aerial photographys and was laid out upon an early field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern landline does not state this area is a golf course, but it is visible on the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL4479","Ser","SUBS","Certain","North of Greenfield Road","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an early field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the electricity sub station will have post dated the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL448","Set","MDDT","Certain","Corner of Temple Street & Gatacre Street","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a small wood.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the house on the corner may be the same property as appears on the second to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL4480","Ser","SUBS","Certain","South of Greenfield Road","The electricity sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map, but the electricity sub station will post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4481","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Abbeyfield Road & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1980s and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL4482","Set","COTYP","Certain","Northicote Lane","The earliest of these properties dates to at least the 19th century and may be earlier. Settlement is know for this area from the 18th century.","One of these cottages is marked on the first edition OS map. Settlement is indicated here on the 2"" OS map and on Yates' map of 1775. The other buildings may post date the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",,1750 "HBL4483","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","West of Northicote Lane","This area of land was probably laid out in the late 20th century out of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map, but this area probably dates to the same period as the housing estates.",1981,2000 "HBL4484","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Primrose Lane","This open land probably dates to the late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this land was probably created at the same time as the housing estate.",1981,2000 "HBL4485","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ainsworth Road","This housing estate dates to the 1980s and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL4486","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4487","Set","MDMXD","Certain","North of Church Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one semi first appears on the third edition and the others are post fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL4488","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Maybush Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s. This area formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s, although the larger detached property first appears on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL4489","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Markiln Avenue","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL449","Set","MXSST","Certain","Park Road, Bagnall Road & Albany Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased opearation by the late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system, made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4490","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4491","Com","SHPS","Certain","Three Tuns Parade, Stafford Road","The shopping parade dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","This shopping parade post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4492","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Three Tunns Inn & shopping parade","The public house dates to the inter war period, the shops are later, and was built upon the site of an earlier inn. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","The present public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4493","Set","SMSM","Certain","McLean Road & Stafford Road","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of theses houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4494","Woo","DECW","Probable","Between Stafford Road & St Anne's Road","This small woodland dates to at least the 19th century.","This small woodland is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4495","Set","MXSST","Certain","St Anne's Road & Marsh Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an early field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4496","Set","MXSST","Certain","Shelly Road estate","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which in the 18th and earlier 19th century had formed part of a woodland.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4497","Set","SMSM","Certain","Marsh Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4498","Set","SMSM","Certain","Marsh Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4499","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Elstom Hall Primary School","The primary school dates to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","The primary school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL45","Set","MDSM","Certain","South end of Willows Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a late 19th century sports ground.","On the third edition OS maps the roads have been laid out and some of the houses have been built - this area is complete by the fourth edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL450","Set","MXSST","Certain","Chem Road, Stom Road & Livingstone Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of land which had been derelict since the late 19th century when Millfields Furnaces were demolished. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","This estate is partly built on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4500","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Anthony's RC School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4501","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Antony's RC Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4502","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field south of Bee Lane","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4503","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4504","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bee Lane, Fordhouses","These houses probably date to the post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL4505","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stafford Road & Winchester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed by strips in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4506","Set","SMSM","Certain","Harrowby Road & Sandon Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photographys suggest these houses date to the immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL4507","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sandon Road & Patshull Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4508","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Harrowby Arms","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The public house post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4509","Set","SMTER","Possible","Harrowby Road","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography may suggests they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL451","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bilston C of E Nursery Unit","The school dates to the late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The area on the road that is currently unoccupied formerly had terrace upon it.",1871,1880 "HBL4510","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Harrowby Road","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4511","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Between Patshuall Avenue & Brinsford Road, Wobaston","These flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon possible parkland belonging to Wobaston.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4512","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Redhurst Drive","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","This sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4513","Set","MXSST","Possible","Ashfield Road, Fordhouses","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon parkland belonging to Wobaston.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests possibly 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4514","Set","MXSST","Probable","Slade Road, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Wobaston a probable late 18th/early 19th century country house. Settlement in this area may date from the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4515","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a private parkland.","These houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4516","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","Stafford Road","The church and hall date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage which may have pre dated 1750.","The church and hall post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4517","Com","SHPS","Probable","Corner of Stafford Road & Wobaston Road","These shops date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These shops first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4518","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wobaston Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4519","Set","SMSM","Certain","Southbourne Road & Winchester Road, Fordhouses","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon fields and partly upon parkland belonging to Wobaston.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL452","Set","SMSM","Possible","Corner of Wheeler Street & Wolverhampton Street","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier terrace houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses possibly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4520","Set","MXSST","Possible","Redhurst Drive","These houses possibly date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1950s",1951,1960 "HBL4521","Set","MDTER","Possible","Wobaston Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, possible sheltered bungalows and the modern aerial photographs suggests 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4522","Ind","WRKS","Certain","North of Wobaston Road","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","A large works post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4523","Set","MDTER","Certain","Cottage Lane & Oriel Drive, Fordhouses","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4524","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Grovelands Crescent, Fordhouses","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two detached 19th century houses and their grounds.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests possibly the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4525","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Grapevine Public House, Stafford Road","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4526","Set","COTYP","Certain","Cottage Lane","These cottages date to at least the 19th century and may be older. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","Two cottages which appear on the first edition OS map and may be marked on the 2"" OS map (and Yates' map?)",1751,1820 "HBL4527","Set","SMSM","Possible","Farmbrook Avenue & Milldale Crescent","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which includes a farm and watermill. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1950s",1951,1960 "HBL4528","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Cricket Ground, Mill Green","This cricket ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the cricket ground probably post dates this map, being related to the presence of the surrounding houses?",1939,2000 "HBL4529","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal","This area of rough grassland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","This land was created out of a previous field system when the factory to the south was built.",1939,2000 "HBL453","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Shale Street & Wolverhampton Street","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works and earlier terraces. Settlement existed in this area from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4530","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Wobaston Road","This derelict land dates to the mid/late 20th century and had been the site of a small farm until at least the inter war period. The farm probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Despite the pavilion which post dates the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests an area of derelict land. The historic OS maps all show an area of settlement, 1976 AP s show a car park.",1939,2000 "HBL4531","Rec","SPGR","Certain","North of Wobaston Road","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon an earlier field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography suggests that it is no longer in use, from the overgrown nature of the grass.",1939,2000 "HBL4532","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Wobaston Road","This area of land was made derelict in the late 20th century. In the 19th and early 20th century this area formed part of a field system.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map. The 1976 AP's show a large factory, which has now been demolished, as the landline mapping reveals. However, the modern AP's show new industrial units have been built upon it.",1981,2000 "HBL4533","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Stafford Road","A small works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","Probably a small works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4534","Ind","ENGW","Certain","Stafford Road","The engineering works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","This engineering works (currently producing aeroengine components) post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4535","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4536","Set","COTYP","Certain","Springfield Cottage, Taunton Avenue, Bushbury","This cottage dates to the 19th century, and was located away from any roads.","This cottage appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4537","Set","LGDT","Certain","Stafford Road","The large detached house probably dates to the 19th century and the other houses are later. This area may have been settled from before 1750.","This large house appears on the first edition OS map, the later houses were built within its grounds.",1821,1880 "HBL4538","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Brockhampton Arms, Stafford Road","The public house probably dates to the 19th century and was built as a large detached house. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","Now a public house, this building was originally a domestic dwelling which appears on the first edition OS Map.",1821,1880 "HBL4539","Set","SMSM","Possible","Taunton Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL454","Set","RESHO","Possible","Ernest Bold Court, Wolverhampton Street, Bilston","Possibly residential housing which may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area formed part of a field system, possibly of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","Possibly a residential home which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4540","Set","MDDT","Possible","Springfield Lane & Stafford Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Both Springfield Lane & Stafford Road are marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL4541","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Springfield Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4542","Set","MDDT","Probable","Springfield Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4543","Set","MDDT","Possible","Springfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Springfield Farm which probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1970 "HBL4544","Set","SMTER","Probable","Corner of Springfield Lane & Greenfield Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4545","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wingfield Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4546","Com","OFF","Probable","Stafford Road","This office building dates to the late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this probable office building dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4547","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Greenfield Lane","This rough grassland had been farmland and the site of a late 18th/early 19th century farm in the mid/late 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area probably ceased to be farmland in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL4548","Ind","INDES","Certain","Boundary Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","This industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4549","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stafford Road","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","This works' post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL455","Set","MXMDT","Certain","East Street & roads off it","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century terraces and partly upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4550","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Stafford Road","These large warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These large warehouses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4551","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stafford Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4552","Set","CARAV","Certain","Stafford Road, Wolverhampton","The caravan site dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out over the site of a cottage which may have pre dated 1750 and stood on the edge of a small patch of heathland.","This caravan site post dates the fourth edition OS map, but it is not possible to date the park from the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL4553","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Stafford Road","This rough grassland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and had been farmland in the 19th and early 20th century. However, in the late 18th/early 19th century it appears to have been a small area of heathland.","This area of land was probably created by the building of the motorway in the mid/late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL4554","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Aldersley High School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4555","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Aldersley High School","This area of rough grassland was probably created in the mid/late 20th century, having previously been part of a field system.","This area of rough pasture probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4556","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Dovecote Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Barnhurst Farm, whose 16th century dovecote survives. This was probably the site of Medieval settlement.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4557","Com","SHPS","Certain","The Haymarked, Barnhurst Estate","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4558","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Dovecotes Primary School & Community Centre","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon Barnhurst Farm and partly upon part of the large late 20th century sewage works..","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4559","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Ryefield","These building date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon part of the large late 19th century sewage works.","These local government offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL456","Set","SMTER","Certain","Redhall Road","These were built as terrace houses in the late 19th century, but are probably now used as shops. This area had been a quarry.","Properties facing onto Zoar Street appear on the second edition and are probably shops now.",1881,1900 "HBL4560","Set","MXSST","Certain","Ryefield & cul de sacs.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4561","Set","MXSST","Certain","East of Barnhurst Lane & West of Ryefield","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4562","Set","APAR","Probable","Almar Court, Barnhurst Estate","The apartment block and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage farm.","This probable apartment block and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4563","Set","MXSST","Certain","East of Ryefield","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4564","Ser","SEW","Certain","South of Oxley Moor Road","The sewage works south of the road were first constructed in the 19th century, though it is unlikely that little of this period remains after the main focus of the works was transferred to the north of the road.","The sewage farm is marked on the first edition OS map, south of the Oxley Moor Road. The main focus has moved to the north side by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4565","Ser","SEW","Certain","North of Oxley Moor Road","The sewage works dates from the late 19th century and was built upon fields.","The sewage works first appears on the second edition OS map, although it has since been massively extended. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL4566","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Between Pendeford & the Worcs/Staffs Canal","This area of land is probably contemporary with Pendeford housing estate, being late 20th century in date. It was probably laid out upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","This area of land is probably contemporary with Pendeford housing estate, being late 20th century in date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL4567","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","East of Blaydon Road","This area of land is probably contemporary with Pendeford housing estate, being late 20th century in date. The land was laid out on the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","This area of land is probably contemporary with Pendeford housing estate, being late 20th century in date.",1981,2000 "HBL4568","Set","MDDT","Certain","Halesworth Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4569","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Emsworth Crescent","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Some of these properties are maisonettes.",1981,2000 "HBL457","Set","IRRH","Probable","Gornal Wood","An area of squatter settlement, where the overall impression of lanes and plots has survived, although the buildings present date from the 19th through to the later 20th century. This area was mainly common land in the late 18th century.","An area of housing that on the first to fourth edition was very dispersed and irregular - probably indicating squatter settlement. On the first edition the properties have small parcels of land associated with them. The modern map shows infilling and redevelopment over some of the area, but the overall dispersed nature is still discernable. The earliest surviving buildings appear to be mainly 19th century in date and Yates map shows that much of this particular area is common land, although settlement has expanded into this area by the 1816 2" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL4570","Set","SMSM","Certain","Halesworth Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4571","Com","SUPST","Certain","Pendeford","The shops and public house date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These shops and a public house post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4572","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Priory Green Junior & Infant School & St Paul's CofE School","The schools and other buildings date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","The schools, community centre, church & library post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4573","Set","APAR","Certain","Weyhill Close","These apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4574","Set","SMSM","Certain","Leybourne Crescent & Roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Some of these buildings are maisonettes and one bedroom quarter houses.",1981,2000 "HBL4575","Set","SMDT","Certain","Sonning Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4576","Set","MDDT","Certain","Earlswood Crescent","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4577","Set","MDDT","Certain","Clematis Drive & Lavendar Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4578","Set","SMSM","Certain","Armstead Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4579","Set","APAR","Probable","Cresswell Court, The Droveway","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL458","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Garden Walk","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had been reopened in the inter war period.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4580","Ind","INDES","Certain","Pendeford Industrial Estate","The business park dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4581","Set","MMDST","Certain","Penshaw Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4582","Set","RESHO","Certain","Nelson Mandela House, Pendeford","The residential home for the elderly dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","This residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4583","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Pendeford","The health centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","The health centre post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4584","Set","APAR","Certain","Ryhope Walk","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4585","Set","MDDT","Certain","Clewley Drive & roads off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4586","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Wobaston Road","The sports ground probably dates to the late 20th century and was laid out on the site of a mid 20th century airfield.","This sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map and is probably contemporary with the Pendeford housing estate.",1981,2000 "HBL4587","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between railway lines at Grand Line Junction.","An area of land which may have been farmland until the mid 20th century.","This area of land was probably once farmland.",1939,2000 "HBL4588","Set","FARM","Certain","Beacon Park Farm","Parts of the farm may survive from the 19th century, although many buildings are modern. This area formed part of Sutton Chase until at least the 18th century.","Some of the farm buildings may survive from the 19th century, but many are post fourth edition in date. The first edition shows semi detached cottages and an 'L' shaped building to the side called 'Beacon cottages', the layout remains the same on later maps, but is by the third edition OS called 'Beacon Park Farm'.",1821,1880 "HBL4589","Fie","PLND","Probable","East of Barr Beacon","A field system of large rectangular fields which were probably enclosed by a surveyor in the 19th century. This area formed part of Sutton Chase until at least the late 18th century.","Planned enclosure of straight boundaried rectangular fields is marked on the first edition OS map. There may be some boundary change over the years - with boundaries being added from the first to second editions for instance and with boundaries loss between the fourth edition and the modern landline mapping (2000).",1751,1820 "HBL459","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Garden Walk",,"Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4590","Ser","RESV","Certain","Barr Beacon Reservoirs","Reservoirs have been located in this area since the 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase until at least the late 18th century.","A reservoir is marked on the first edition OS map, although to the south of the one shown on the modern landline mapping. The modern aerial photographs suggest that the original reservoir survives.",1821,1880 "HBL4591","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","Barr Beacon","Barr Beacon may have been enclosed in the early 20th century, but if so it reverts back to open unenclosed pasture very quickly. This land is a small surviving part of what had been Sutton Chase until the at least the late 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map suggests this whole area as rough grassland/scrub, as does the second edition. The third edition OS map suggests agricultural land having been enclosed with straight boundaries creating rectangular fields. Even if this was the case it did not last long reverting back to unenclosed land?",,1750 "HBL4592","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Barr Beacon","This area of open rough grassland/scrub was created in the inter war period having been surveyor planned enclosure prior to this. This land had probably been enclosed in the 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","This area of rough grassland appears to have been enclosed for farmland until the fourth edition OS map, but had previously formed part of Sutton Chase so has returned to a former landscape type.",1911,1938 "HBL4593","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between Pinfold Lane & Beacon Lane","This area of rough grassland/scrub dated to the mid/late 20th century in a old quarry which had been in operation in the inter war period. A mixed woodland ran along Pinfold Lane in the 19th century.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map, having been the site of a quarry on the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL4594","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Beacon Hill","This open land dates to the mid/late 20th century and appears to have been 19th century surveyor planned enclosure out of part of Sutton Chase. However, there is also evidence for Medieval ploughing in this area.","This area of rough grassland/scrub post dates the fourth edition OS map, as it appears to have mainly been surveyor enclosed land on the first to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL4595","Set","FARM","Certain","Beacon Hill Farm","The farm probably dates to the 17th century or possibly earlier, the other houses date to the early 20th century.","The farm may date to the 17th century (see SMR entry) the semi detached houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1601,1700 "HBL4596","Set","FARM","Certain","Beacon Farm","The farm dates to the Post Medieval period.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map, but is also marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816 and may be the building marked on Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL4597","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Pinfold Road & Beacon Road","This field system appears to have been enclosed by planned agreement.","On the whole the first edition OS map shows probable planned enclosure. The modern landline mapping and aerial photography shows no internal boundaries survive in this area.",1751,1820 "HBL4598","Set","MDSM","Certain","Pinfold Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, that were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the 18th/19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4599","Set","MDDT","Certain","Pinfold Road","The earliest of these properties dates to the early 17th century, others are later.","Two of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the other two post date the fourth edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL46","Set","LGDT","Possible","The Laurels","This large house possibly dates to the 19th century, although settlement is known to have existed in this area from before 1750.","A large detached house with extensive grounds is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL460","Set","APAR","Probable","Central Drive & roads off it, Gornalwood","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Graveyard Colliery which closed in the late 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4600","Set","COUHS","Probable","Pinehurst, West of Barr Beacon.","This small country house dates to the inter war period and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed at an early date.","This house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4601","Set","MDDT","Certain","Pinfold Lane","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4602","Set","FARM","Possible","Pool House Farm","The farm may date from the 17th century.","This farm is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map of 1816, although the SMR entry suggests it may date from the 17th century.",1601,1700 "HBL4603","Fie","IRREG","Probable","North of Bodens Lane & south of Sutton Road","A field system which was probably enclosed at an early date, although due to prescence of some ridge and furrow earthworks, probably not before the later Medieval period.","This field pattern appears on the first edition OS map, the modern landline map shows some boundary loss. This field was possibly enclosed at an early date although ridge & furrow earthworks have also been recorded within the area.",1351,1750 "HBL4604","Set","FARM","Probable","Moat Farm","The farm was originally built as cottages in the late 19th century and may have been built upon the site of a Medieval/early Post Medieval house demolished in the 1870s, unless this was situated upon the site of the moat to the south.","Not described as a farm on the first edition OS map, but most of the buildings are marked upon it. The SMR suggests the original house was part timbered, but was demolished in the 1870s - doesn't say absolutely where this original building was sited but there is also a medieval moat within this polygon.",1871,1880 "HBL4605","Set","FARM","Probable","Wren's Nest, Great Barr","The farm was rebuilt in the mid/late 20th century, but may originally have pre dated 1750.","This collection of buildings appears to be a farm which post dates the fourth edition OS map, although buildings were present at this site on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4606","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Skip Lane & Crook Lane","A field system which was possibly enclosed in the late Medieval or early Post Medieval period. This area had possibly been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","This field system contains a couple of boundaries which suggest this may once have been Medieval strip fields.",1351,1750 "HBL4607","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Sutton Road","This area of land was crated in the mid/late 20th century when the road network was altered and had been the site of the original Three Crowns Inn which probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This piece of land was created post fourth edition OS map when the road layout was altered. It has been landscaped but contains the site of the earlier public house.",1939,2000 "HBL4608","Woo","DECW","Certain","The Spinney, Great Barr","This woodland probably dates to the 19th century and grew upon the site of a disused limestone quarry.","The Spinney is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4609","Set","MDDT","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL461","Set","SMTER","Certain","Brookside","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4610","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Sutton Road & Skip Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4611","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Elmstead Close & Downham Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Daffodilly Farm, whose origins may have lay in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4612","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sutton Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4613","Set","MDDT","Certain","North of Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4614","Set","MDDT","Possible","Longwood Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4615","Set","LGDT","Possible","Skip Lane","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4616","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Three Crown Special School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4617","Set","MDSM","Probable","Elstead Close & Fallowfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Daffodilly Farm, whose origins may have lay in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4618","Set","MDDT","Probable","South of Sutton Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4619","Set","MDSM","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL462","Set","SMTER","Certain","Shadwell Drive & cul de sacs off it","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL4620","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4621","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Sutton Road","These house probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4622","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Fallowfield Road & Long Meadow Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4623","Set","MDSM","Probable","Long Meadow Road, Daffodil Road, Appledore Road etc","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4624","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Michael's Church, Wood End","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4625","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fallowfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4626","Fie","IRREG","Possible","West of Skip Lane","These fields are all that remain of a large field system which may have been enclosed at an early date. A small area of these fields has also been subject to probable limestone quarrying at an unknown date.","This is a field system on all four epoch maps and on the modern landline. The earthworks on all five maps probably indicated quarrying at an unknown date.",,1750 "HBL4627","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","East of Fishley Lane","This area became rough grassland in the mid/late 20th century having been the site of a 19th century colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century.","This area has been rough grassland since the publication of the fourth edition OS map, having been the site of a colliery in the 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL4628","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Fishley Lane","An area of rough grassland which dates to the mid/late 20th century, having formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","The modern aerial photography shows an area of rough grassland and a large pond which may relate to quarrying early in this period? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL4629","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Stafford Road","This area of rough grassland dates to the early 20th century and may have been created through quarrying at this time. The area had formed part of a possible early field system which survived into the late 19th century.","This area of rough grassland with one or two large ponds first appears on the third edition. The ponds may have formed as a result of quarrying between the second and third edition OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL463","Set","MXSST","Certain","Sudeley Gardens","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon an open cast mine. In the inter war period this area still formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4630","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Wyreley & Essington Canal - Sneyd Branch","The canal dates to either the very end of the 18th century or the early 19th century.","The canal is marked on the first edition OS map and on the 2"" OS map of 1816, but not on Yates'. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1751,1820 "HBL4631","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of the Sneyd Branch canal","The football field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","This sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL4632","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","East of the Sneyd Branch canal.","This area of public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and had been created out of a field system.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map and shown on the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL4633","Ind","SCPYD","Possible","Wharf Cottage, Pelsall","A possible scrap yard which post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the cottage may date to the early 19th century. This area had formed part of a brick works in the early 20th century and a colliery in the 19th.","The modern landline mapping suggests that this area is a scrap yard. Wharf Cottage may survive and is present upon the first edition OS map. The first and second edition OS map show that this area formed part of a colliery which lay mainly to the north in Staffordshire; the third edition shows a brickworks on the same site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL4634","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Sneyd Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a probable 19th century public house.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL4635","Set","MDDT","Certain","Vernon Way","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL4636","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field, Vernon Way","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL4637","Tra","RAIW","Certain","L&NWR Cannock Branch - part one","The Cannock Branch of the former L&NWR dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The L&NWR Cannock Branch appears on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1831,1880 "HBL4638","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4639","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a several cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL464","Set","MDTER","Probable","Next to Red Cow Inn, Gornal Wood","The surviving houses of the original small settlement of Graveyard probably date to the 19th century, but the settlement itself may have pre dated 1750.","Grosvenor Court is post 1941, but the semi detached houses and the Red Cow Inn appear on the first edition OS map. This area appears to have been a small settlement known as 'Graveyard'?",1821,1880 "HBL4640","Set","MDTER","Certain","Walsingham Street","These terraces date to the 19th century.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4641","Set","MDSM","Certain","South of Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4642","Set","MDDT","Possible","Greaves Avenue & Norman Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4643","Set","MDDT","Probable","Daffodil Place","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4644","Set","MDSM","Certain","Daisy Bank Road & Wood End Road","These houses date to the inter war period and was built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4645","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Wood End Road","The public open space probably dates to the late 20th century, being associated with the nearby housing estate. This area formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","This land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1961,2000 "HBL4646","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bodmin Rise & cul de sacs off","These housesprobably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4647","Set","MDDT","Probable","St Austell Road, Newquary Road, Redruth Road etc","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4648","Set","APAR","Probable","Camborne Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4649","Com","SHPS","Certain","Tremayne Road","These shops and public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Shops and a public houses (and one apartment block) all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL465","Ind","INDES","Probable","Dibdale Road West","The industrial estate mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large late 19th century brickworks. This area had once formed part of a field system.","This industrial estate mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4650","Set","MDDT","Probable","Roads east of Gillity Avenue","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4651","Set","MDSM","Certain","South of Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period and later enclosed.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4652","Set","MDSM","Certain","Between The Crescent & Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period and then enclosed at an unknown date.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4653","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Boscobel Road & Orwell Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century farm.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4654","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Orwell Road","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one or two post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL4655","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Princes Avenue","These houses date to the 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map. Princes Avenue forms part of a the original road layout as marked on both the 2"" OS map and Yates'.",1821,1880 "HBL4656","Set","APAR","Probable","Beaconsfield Court, corner of Princes Avenue & The Crescent, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4657","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Princes Avenue & Sutton Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century large detached house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4658","Set","MDMXD","Certain","The Crescent, Princes Avenue & Sutton Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Many of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map, the others mainly first appear on the fourth, although one or two post date it. The large house, now divided into two, on the corner of Sutton Road & Princes Avenue first appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4659","Ind","BREW","Probable","Sutton Road","The earliest part of the works probably dates to the 19th century when it was used as a malthouse. The apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon part of the works site.","The earliest part of this large building may be that which appears on the first edition OS map as a malt house. The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of another 19th century works.",1821,1880 "HBL466","Set","MDSM","Certain","Edenbridge View","These houses date to the late 20th century and may have been built partly upon the mid 20th century open cast mine. Mining may also have occurred here in the 19th century and prior to this it probably formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1990s.",1991,2000 "HBL4660","Set","LGDT","Probable","Rear of Sutton Road","This large house may date to the early 19th century.","This house may have been built in the early 19th century - it certainly appears on the first edition OS map and may be marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1751,1820 "HBL4661","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bernard Street","These terraces date to the 19th century.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the others are present by the second edition.",1821,1880 "HBL4662","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Mayfield Prepatory School","This building was built in the early/mid 19th century and was originally a domestic dwelling, but is currently used as a school.","Mayfield House is marked on the first edition OS map and may also be marked on the 2"" OS map, now used as a school.",1751,1820 "HBL4663","Set","MDDT","Probable","West of Gillity Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4664","Set","MDDT","Certain","Broadway North & Brookhouse Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4665","Rel","NCONC","Certain","United Reform Church, Broadway North","The church and manse both date to the mid/late 20th century. This area formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","The church and manse post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4666","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Queen Mary Grammar School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4667","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birmingham Road","These houses date to the 19th century.","These houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the detached houses to the rear post date the fourth edition and were built upon the site of a 19th century terrace. This part of the Birmingham Road post dates 1750, the road having been straightened between the Yates' map and the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL4668","Set","APAR","Probable","Birmingham Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s, although the home for the elderly dates to the 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The home for the elderly is marked on the first edition OS map and the apartments to the north were built upon an other 19th century house. This part of the Birmingham Road post dates 1750.",1961,1980 "HBL4669","Set","APAR","Probable","Spring Court & Jesson Close, Birmingham Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of earlier houses, one of which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. This part of the Birmingham Road post dates 1750.",1961,1980 "HBL467","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Milking Bank","An area of rough grassland which had been excavated for gravel in the later 19th century and may have formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","Other than the quarry this land has been depicted as rough grazing on the first & second editions (the third & fourth editions give no indication of land use, but possibly a former colliery. Currently appears to be rough pasture/scrub. Fields are indicated on the tithe map along with one building within it, possibly associated with quarrying or colliery?",1841,1880 "HBL4670","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Birmingham Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, with the detached properties dating to the early 20th century, and were built upon fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the detached properties appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4671","Mil","TACE","Certain","Sutton Road","The TA centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","The TA centre and the apartments post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4672","Set","APAR","Probable","Elm Court & Beech Court, Birmingham Road & Sutton Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large late 18th/early 19th century house, called Springhill, and its grounds.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. This part of the Birmingham Road post dates 1750.",1939,2000 "HBL4673","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Between Birmingham Road & Sutton Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century the others date to the early 20th century and were probably built upon a paddock.","The earliest of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map (one of which has been extended and is now used as a hotel) the others first appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4674","Set","APAR","Probable","Springhill Court, between Birmingham Road & Sutton Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. This part of the Birmingham Road post dates 1750.",1961,1980 "HBL4675","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Matthew's Church, Walsall","The church dates to the Medieval period. The land around had been the site of Medieval settlement and all the buildings were cleared in the inter war period.","St Matthew's Church had been a Medieval church, but has been largely rebuilt in the 19th century. The land round the church had been the site of houses until the inter war period - this was part of Medieval Walsall.",1400,1539 "HBL4676","Set","LGDT","Possible","Park Hall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the possible private parkland of Park Hall, which has since been demolished.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4677","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Park Hall Infants School & Park Hall Community Junior School","The two schools probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a country house called Park Hall, which had probably been built in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These schools probably post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area (part of the original Park Hall may survive within the school buildings? - see SMR entry).",1939,2000 "HBL4678","Set","LGDT","Possible","Daisy Bank & other houses","The earliest of these houses may date to the 19th century, with at least one other house dating to the mid/late 20th century.","Daisy Bank and a couple of small properties appear on the first edition OS map, the other houses post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL4679","Set","FARM","Certain","Cottage Farm","This farm dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have moved to this site when the original Cottage Farm to the south was built upon.","The farm entirely post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL468","Set","SMTER","Certain","Grosvenor Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were possibly built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4680","Fie","IRREG","Possible","North of Park Hall Lane & West of Skip Lane","This field system may have been enclosed at an early date, although earthworks of Medieval ridge and furrow have been identified in this area.","Possibly an early enclosure system; the SMR notes ridge & furrow in this area.",,1750 "HBL4681","Set","FARM","Probable","Barr Common Farm","The farm may date to the late 18th century or to the 19th century. This area had been part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","The farm appears on the first edition OS map, but not on Yates' map (the 2"" OS map is missing for this area).",1821,1880 "HBL4682","Set","MDDT","Certain","Aldridge Road","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the late 18th/19th century planned field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4683","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Corner of Beacon Hill & Aldridge Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4684","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Foley Arms, corner of Aldridge Road/Beacon Hill","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century allotments. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase before being enclosed.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4685","Set","MDDT","Certain","Foley Road West","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which were enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase before enclosure.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4686","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Limetree Road & Beechcroft Crescent","These houses mainly date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclousre.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4687","Set","MDDT","Probable","Aldridge Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclousre.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4688","Set","MDSM","Probable","Elmtree Road & Hazelwood Road","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclousre.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4689","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Blackwood Park","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclousre.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL469","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Harcourt Drive","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war clay quarry. This area had been mined at some point prior to the late 19th century and had also once formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4690","Set","MDSM","Probable","Larchwood Crescent","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclousre.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4691","Set","MDDT","Certain","Schoolacre Rise","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4692","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blackwood School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an inter war woodland, which had formerly been a 19th century plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4693","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Foley Wood","The mixed woodland of Foley Wood dates to the inter war period and had previously been a 19th century conifer plantation. This area formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","This woodland first appears on the fourth edition OS map; it had been a conifer plantation on the first to third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL4694","Set","MXSST","Probable","Oakwood Drive & Lilac Avenue","These houses mainly date to the 1960s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclousre.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4695","Set","MDDT","Probable","Maxholme Road","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclosure.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4696","Set","MDSM","Probable","Aldridge Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclosure.","These houses post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4697","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Anne's RC School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an early 20th century mixed woodland, which had been a 19th century plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase in pre 1750.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4698","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Blackwood Methodist Church","The Methodist chapel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a mixed woodland dating to the early/mid 20th century, which had been a 19th century plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","The Methodist Church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4699","Set","MDSM","Possible","Blackwood Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a mixed woodland dating to the early/mid 20th century, which had been a 19th century plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL47","Set","RESHO","Possible","Fred Evan's Home","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s.","A large Old People's Home built in the grounds of The Laurels, appears on the modern landline mapping. A house also stands on this site which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL470","Set","MXSST","Certain","Central Drive","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4700","Set","LGDT","Possible","Blackwood Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a mixed woodland that may have dated to the early 20th century, and which had been a 19th century plantation. This area formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4701","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foley Road West","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built an early 20th century sand pit. This area had been part of a 19th century plantation.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL4702","Set","MDSM","Certain","Foley Road West & Blackwood Road","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and the others are later. This land had been part of a 19th century plantation.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map - the houses in the close to the rear all post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL4703","Set","MDDT","Certain","Foley Road West","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built the site of a 19th century conifer plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4704","Set","SMSM","Certain","Blackwood Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a 19th century conifer plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4705","Set","MDDT","Possible","Blackwood Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a 19th century plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4706","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Foley Wood, Streetly","This mixed woodland dates from the early 20th century and had been part of a 19th century conifer plantation. This area formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","Foley Wood is first marked on the third edition OS map; on earlier maps it forms part of a large rectangular conifer plantation.",1901,1910 "HBL4707","Set","MDDT","Probable","Egerton Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a 19th century plantation. This area formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4708","Set","SMSM","Certain","Foley Road West","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a 19th century conifer plantation. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4709","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Aldridge Road & Bridle Lane, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a cottage which dated to at least the 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL471","Set","FARM","Certain","Coopers Bank Farm, Coopers Bank","The farm dates to the late 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL4710","Set","MDDT","Probable","Old Lindens Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon what appears to be a surviving piece of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL4711","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Bridle Lane","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century which appears to have been built upon a surviving piece of Sutton Chase.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4712","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bridle Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclosure.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4713","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bridle Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon an area of land which may have survived from the ancient Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4714","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Enterprise Way","A large works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a surviving portion of the ancient Sutton Chase.","This factory site post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4715","Set","SMSM","Possible","Bridle Lane","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclosure.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4716","Set","FARM","Certain","Blue House Farm","The farm probably dates to the early 19th century and is therefore likely to be contemporary with the planned field system. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","The farm appears on the first edition OS map and probably dates to no earlier than the early 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL4717","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Farmer Johns Public House","The public house dates to the 20th century and was built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclosure.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4718","Rec","SPGR",,"South of the Farmer Johns Public House","The sports ground dates to the 20th century and was built upon fields which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th or 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase prior to enclosure.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4719","Set","LGDT","Possible","Corner of Aldridge Road & Queslett Road East","The house and business may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century farm called Barr Common Farm. Some buildings from 1830 may survive.","This large house and the business located behind it post date the fourth edition OS map. The SMR suggests some 19th century buildings survive on site.",1951,1960 "HBL472","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Around Coopers Bank Farm","These fields were probably enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period. Some ridge and furrow earthworks reveal a former field system dating to the Medieval period.","Appears to be field systems on all mapping.",1351,1750 "HBL4720","Set","FARM","Certain","Doe Bank Farm","Doe Bank Farm dates to the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","Doe Bank Farm dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.",1751,1820 "HBL4721","Fie","PLND","Certain","Between Aldridge Road & Doe Bank Lane","This field system was probably enclosed by surveyor in the 18th/19th century out of ancient Sutton Chase.","This field system was probably planned enclosure dating to the 18th/19th century. Most of the boundaries appear to have survived.",1751,1820 "HBL4722","Set","SMSM","Certain","Aldridge Road","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built next to a 19th century cottage, which has since been replaced by further semis. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4723","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Queslett Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4724","Set","MDDT","Certain","Off Qeslett Road East","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century house. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4725","Set","MDDT","Certain","Queslett Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4726","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Streetly School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4727","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hundred Acre Road etc","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4728","Set","LGDT","Possible","Aldridge Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4729","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Aldridge Road","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL473","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Old Quarry","A former quarry which was probably last used in the early/mid 19th century.","Marked as a disused quarry on the first edition - the slopes of the quarry are still marked on the modern mapping. Aerial photography shows that vegetation completely covers this area.",1821,1880 "HBL4730","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lindens School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4731","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Corner of Aldridge Road & Hundred Acre Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4732","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Aldridge Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4733","Set","SMTER","Certain","Aldridge Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4734","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Aldridge Road","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war houses. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4735","Set","MDSM","Certain","Aldridge Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4736","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Rear of Aldridge Road","This quarry started in the inter war period and became disuses at some point in the mid/late 20th century. This area had been a planned field system in the 19th century and prior to that had formed part of Sutton Chase.","Marked on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL4737","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Compton Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war steel works. In the late 19th century this had been the site of an ammunition works. The area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4738","Set","SMTER","Certain","Compton Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a wood which dated to the inter war period having been rough grassland/scrub since the late 19th century. This area had been a 19th century plantation.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4739","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hundred Acre Road & roads off","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon an inter war woodland. This area had been a conifer plantation until the late 19th century when it appears to have been cut down and the land eventually returned to woodland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL474","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodthorne Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm which had probably dated to the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4740","Set","SMTER","Probable","Moss Way","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon an inter war woodland. This area had been a plantation until the late 19th century when it was cut down.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4741","Set","MDTER","Probable","Valentine Close","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4742","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hundred Acre Road","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4743","Set","LGDT","Certain","Thornhill Road & Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4744","Set","MDDT","Possible","Chester Road","These house may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4745","Set","MDDT","Possible","Chester Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4746","Set","MDDT","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a wood which had been present since at least the 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4747","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tintern Close","These houses date to the1960s and were mainly built upon a woodland which dates to at least the 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL4748","Set","LGDT","Certain","Thornhill Road","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a woodland which dated to at least the 19th century. This area had once been part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4749","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hundred Acre Road","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL475","Set","LGDT","Probable","Grosvenor Road South","These large houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were possibly built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4750","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sunnymead Way","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL4751","Set","MDDT","Probable","Goodwood Drive & Chester Road","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1970 "HBL4752","Set","MDSM","Certain","Manor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4753","Set","MDSM","Certain","Manor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4754","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bridlewood","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon probable rough grassland. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL4755","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4756","Com","SHPS","Certain","Chester Road","These shops and garage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage which probably dated to the 19th century, the semis date to the early 20th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These shops and garage post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4757","Set","APAR","Possible","Corner of Manor Road & Chester Road, Walsall","These apartments possibly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century cottage. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4758","Set","MDDT","Probable","Francis Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4759","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Anne's Church, Bridle Road","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL476","Set","SMSM","Certain","Himley Road","There houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a row of cottages.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4760","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bridle Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4761","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Bridle Lane","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon rough grassland. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4762","Set","MDSM","Possible","Bridle Lane","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4763","Set","LGSM","Probable","Blackwood Drive","These houses mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4764","Set","SMSM","Possible","Bridle Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1951,1960 "HBL4765","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bridle Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4766","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Buccaneer, Chester Road","The public house date to the mid/late 20th century, but the shops may be later. This area had been part of a planned field system in the 19th century, and prior to enclosure had formed part of Sutton Chase.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the shops may be those buildings which appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4767","Set","MDDT","Possible","Chester Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Manorial Farm, which may have dated to the 19th century. This area was probably part of Sutton Chase pre 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4768","Set","MDSM","Probable","Mayfield Road etc","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4769","Set","APAR","Probable","Jerome Court, Langham Green","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mainly early 20th century woodland. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL477","Set","APAR","Probable","Grosvenor Road, Gornalwood","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4770","Set","MDDT","Probable","Silver Birch Road, Egerton Road etc","The earliest of these houses date to the 1950s and were built upon scrub land which had formerly been a 19th century conifer plantation. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s, although the houses in Langham Green date to the 1980s.",1951,1960 "HBL4771","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Between Egerton Road & Grosvenor Avenue","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon rough grassland/scrub which had formerly been a 19th century plantation. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4772","Set","LGDT","Certain","Chester Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and the others are later. This area had been rough grassland in the 19th century which may have survived enclosure. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the third edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL4773","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chester Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon rough grassland which may have survived enclosure. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4774","Set","LGDT","Certain","Thornhill Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4775","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kimsam Close","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a 19th century mixed woodland. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4776","Com","NURS","Certain","Between Linforth Road & Chester Road","The plant nursery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a 19th century mixed woodland. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The nursery post dates to the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4777","Set","MDSM","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4778","Set","MDDT","Probable","Linforth Drive","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4779","Set","LGDT","Possible","Thornhill Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL478","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Turners Hill","This woodland dates from the early 20th century and appears to have mainly been farm land in the past. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This woodland first begins to appear on the third edition OS map and has matured and expanded since then.",1901,1910 "HBL4780","Set","MDDT","Certain","Millcroft Road","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4781","Set","MDSM","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4782","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kingscroft","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4783","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thornhill Park & Tudor Grove","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4784","Set","LGDT","Certain","Thornhill Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4785","Set","LGDT","Certain","Thornhill Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one appears on the fourth edition OS map and the others post date it.",1901,1910 "HBL4786","Set","MDDT","Probable","Daneways Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a inter war works. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL4787","Set","MDDT","Certain","Parkside Way","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4788","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Manor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4789","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Manor Road & Thornhill Road, Streetley","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large early 20th century house. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL479","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ellowes Hall School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of parkland belonging to Ellowes Hall.","The school post dates to the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4790","Set","MDDT","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a cottage which probably dated to the 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4791","Set","MDDT","Probable","Grosvenor Avenue","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon rough grassland/scrub which had been the site of a 19th century plantation. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4792","Set","SMSM","Probable","Grosvenor Avenue","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4793","Set","MDDT","Probable","Grosvenor Avenue","These houses mainly date to the1950s and were built upon the site of a 19th century conifer plantation. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s, although one may have been present on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL4794","Ind","GARA","Certain","Corner of Chester Road & Foley Road West","Part of the garage dates to the inter war period, the majority of the complex in 1950s in date. This area had been a 19th century plantation and prior to that had formed part of Sutton Chase.","Part of the garage and one of the houses dates to the inter war period - SMR states 1950s.",1911,1938 "HBL4795","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Foley Road East","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4796","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Foley Road East, Streetley","The sports ground and hall date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The sports ground and hall post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4797","Set","LGDT","Probable","Astor Road","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL4798","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Manor JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4799","Set","MDDT","Probable","Icknield Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable inter war houses. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL48","Set","RESHO","Probable","Broadway North (Home for the Aged)","This residential housing dates to the late 20th century.","A home for the elderly marked on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL480","Set","APAR","Probable","Abbey Street & Brook Street, Gornalwood","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4800","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Manor Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4801","Set","MDSM","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4802","Set","MDDT","Certain","Chester Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century conifer plantation. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","Most of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4803","Set","MDSM","Possible","Chester Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4804","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thorney Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL4805","Set","MDSM","Probable","Briar Avenue","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4806","Set","MDSM","Certain","Middleton Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4807","Set","MDDT","Certain","Foley Road East","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a possible small 19th century farm. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4808","Set","LGDT","Certain","Middleton Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4809","Set","LGDT","Certain","Middleton Road","The earliest of these houses dates to the early 20th century, the others are later, and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the third edition OS map, another appears on the fourth edition and the other post dates.",1901,1910 "HBL481","Set","SMTER","Certain","Abbey Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4810","Set","MDDT","Probable","Redlands Way","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4811","Set","LGDT","Possible","Highgate","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4812","Set","APAR","Probable","Links View, Streetley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of three large detached early 20th century houses. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4813","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Sutton Coldfield Golf Club, Thornhill Road","The golf club house dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The golf club house first appears on the second edition OS map - see SMR for further information.",1881,1900 "HBL4814","Set","MDSM","Certain","Foley Road West","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these semis appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4815","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foley Road West","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4816","Set","MDDT","Certain","Foley Road West","The earliest of these houses dates to the early 19th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these properties appears on the first edition OS map as 'Besom House' - see SMR for further details. One of the other houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other post dates it.",1751,1820 "HBL4817","Fie","PLND","Certain","North of Foley Road West","This planned field system was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century having once formed part of Sutton Chase.","Shown as planned enclosure on the first edition OS map, although there has been some boundary loss. Yates' map of 1775 shows this area to have been common/heathland.",1751,1820 "HBL4818","Set","LGDT","Certain","Fairgreen Way & Middleton Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4819","Set","MDDT","Certain","Corner of Middleton Road & Manor Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others all post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL482","Set","MXSIT","Probable","New Street & Louise Street, Gornal Wood","These terraces and workshops probably date to the 19th century.","Some buildings are not terraces, but new housing. Placename evidence suggests that this whole area was once woodland at an unknown date (Gornal Wood).",1821,1880 "HBL4820","Set","LGDT","Certain","Thornhill Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map - one of them first appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4821","Set","LGDT","Certain","Corner of Thornhill Road & Foley Road East","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Foley Road East is marked on the 2"" OS map of c.1816.",1911,1938 "HBL4822","Set","APAR","Probable","Eastmoor Close, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large early 20th century house. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4823","Set","LGDT","Certain","Foley Road East","These large houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses appear on the third edition OS map, one or two first appear on the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL4824","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Foley Road East","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth, although one pair first appear on the second edition.",1911,1938 "HBL4825","Set","LGDT","Possible","Foley Road East","These large houses may date to the late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century detached house. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4826","Set","LGDT","Certain","Streetly Wood","These large houses developed from the early 20th century within Streetly Wood and the area is still heavily wooded. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but others first appear on the fourth edition or are post fourth in date. The modern aerial photography confirms that this area is still heavily wooded within the extensive plots - having been a wood since at least the 19th century.",1901,1910 "HBL4827","Set","LGDT","Certain","North of Foley Road East","These large houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a probable 19th century woodland. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4828","Set","MDDT","Possible","Foley Road East","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4829","Set","LGDT","Certain","East of Featherston Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL483","Com","COMCR","Possible","Zoar Street","An area of shops which mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, although some of these buildings, including a school, may date to at least the 19th century. It had been part of a larger area of squatter settlement.","An area of banks, shops & works on modern mapping - several public houses here on historic maps.",1939,2000 "HBL4830","Set","LGDT","Certain","Featherston Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few appear on the third edition and some are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL4831","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","All Saints' Church, North of Foley Road East","The church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The church first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4832","Set","LGDT","Certain","Foley Church Close","These houses mainly date to the 1970s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL4833","Set","MDDT","Certain","Sunnybank Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area probably once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography confirms that the estate dates to the very end of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4834","Set","MDDT","Probable","Carlton Avenue & Carlton Croft etc.","These houses mainly date to the 1970s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL4835","Set","LGDT","Probable","Carlton Avenue","These houses mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4836","Set","LGMXD","Certain","North of Foley Road East","The earliest of these houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4837","Set","SML","Certain","Hardwick Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4838","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hardwick Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4839","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Carlton Avenue","The recreational centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The recreational centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL484","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Zoar Church","The chapel dates the early 20th century, but had been built upon the site of a farm which may have dated to at least the early 19th century and an earlier chapel.","The present chapel dates to 1906 (appears on the third edition OS map), but it replaced an earlier chapel.",1901,1910 "HBL4840","Ind","GARA","Certain","Chester Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible inter war works. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4841","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Hardwick Arms Public House","Parts of the public house date to the 19th century and was probably built after or at the same time as the enclosure of the surrounding land in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","Parts of the public house date to the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL4842","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hardwick Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4843","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ollison Drive","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4844","Set","MDSM","Possible","Little Hardwick Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4845","Set","APAR","Probable","Hardwick Court, Between Chester Road & Wood Lane, Streetley","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were mainly built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL4846","Set","MDDT","Certain","Wood Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4847","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wood Lane","These large houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4848","Set","LGDT","Probable","Ingelwood Grove","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4849","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chester Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These house first appear on the fourth edition OS map (one is present on the third)",1911,1938 "HBL485","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Arthur Greenwood Court","These high rise flats probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a diused quarry. This area formed part of a field system, made up of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,1970 "HBL4850","Set","LGDT","Probable","Meadow Close","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4851","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Little Hardwick","A sand quarry was being worked in the inter war period, but became disused and infilled in the mid/late 20th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","Quarry became disused post fourth edition OS map and has been infilled.",1939,2000 "HBL4852","Set","FARM","Probable","Stables, Little Hardwick","These stables date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The stables post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4853","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Foley Road West","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4854","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Glade","These houses mainly date to the 1960s and were built upon inter war houses, although one of these does survive. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s, one first appears on the fourth edition.",1961,1970 "HBL4855","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wood Lane & Foley Road West","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one 19th century cottage is also present. This area had been part of a planned field system enclosed in the 18th or 19th century and had previously formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majoirty of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although one of the appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL4856","Set","MDDT","Certain","Wood Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one post dates it.",1911,1938 "HBL4857","Set","MDDT","Possible","Wood Lane & Foley Road West","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s (one house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.)",1961,1980 "HBL4858","Set","APAR","Probable","Graham House, Chester Road, Streetley","The apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war house. This area had formed part of a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century from Sutton Chase.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4859","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Chester Road","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and the others date to the inter war. They had been built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The semis first appear on the third edition OS map, and the detached appear on the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL486","Set","APAR","Probable","Wolverhampton Street, Bilston","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century works.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4860","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Chester Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4861","Set","MDSM","Certain","Little Hardwick Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century farm. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one detached property appears on the fourth edition",1911,1938 "HBL4862","Fie","PLND","Certain","South of Little Hardwick Road","A few surviving fields of planned enclosure probably dating to the 18th or 19th century. This area had once formed part of Sutton Chase.","Originally part of a much large planned field system.",1751,1820 "HBL4863","Set","FARM","Certain","Primrose Farm off Little Hardwick Road","The farm dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The farm post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4864","Set","LGDT","Certain","Little Hardwick Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4865","Fie","PLND","Certain","South of Little Hardwick Road","Part of a planned field system which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","It was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century, although the field boundaries are not in the same place as on the first to fourth editions, probably due to the construction of Primrose Farm.",1751,1820 "HBL4866","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Streetly Cemetery, Little Hardwick Road","The earliest part of the cemetery dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a planned field system enclosed in the 18th/19th century. This area was part of Sutton Chase until the 18th century, but was under the plough in the Medieval period.","The earliest part of the cemetery first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4867","Set","LGDT","Certain","Erdington Road","The large house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th or 19th century. This area once formed part of Sutton Chase.","This property first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4868","Fie","PLND","Certain","Corner of Little Hardwick Road & Erdington Road","This planned field system was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","Part of a field system which was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century.",1751,1820 "HBL4869","Set","MDDT","Possible","Middlemore Lane West","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may post date the second world war.",1951,1960 "HBL487","Set","MMDST","Probable","Mill Street","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyard houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4870","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Berryfields, The Leasow & Linley Wood Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for most of this area, but these houses probably post date it.",1951,1960 "HBL4871","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Red House Lane & Berryfields","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date it, being probably mid 20th century in date. Red House Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL4872","Set","MDTER","Possible","Red House Lane & Westbrook Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date it.",1951,1960 "HBL4873","Set","SMSM","Probable","Westbrook Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL4874","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The White House, Bosty Lane","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 19th century farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests the public house post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL4875","Set","LGDT","Possible","Bosty Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date it.",1951,1960 "HBL4876","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Walsall Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4877","Set","MDSM","Possible","Walsall Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4878","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Redhouse JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4879","Set","MDDT","Certain","Linley Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and may have been built upon the remnants of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date it and date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL488","Set","MXSST","Probable","Tadmore Close","These houses mainly date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the earliest of these houses date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL4880","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Berryfields","This public open space probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a field system.","This area probably post dates the fourth edition (which is missing for this area) and may be associated with the late 20th century housing estate to the north.",1939,2000 "HBL4881","Set","APAR","Probable","Pleasant Mead, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but modern aerial photography suggests these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4882","Set","MXSST","Probable","High Ridge Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL4883","Set","MXSST","Probable","High Ridge Etc","These houses date to the1950s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL4884","Set","APAR","Probable","Bonners Grove, Walsall","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4885","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Myatt Lane & Red House Lane, Walsall","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these apartments date to the mid 20th century. Red House Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1951,1960 "HBL4886","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dumblederry Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon part of a field system although the later apartments were built upon the site of a possible 19th century farm.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the apartments post date the fourth and were built upon the site of a much earlier property.",1911,1938 "HBL4887","Set","MDSM","Possible","Red House Lane","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but it is possible that these houses still post date it (from modern aerial photography).",1951,1960 "HBL4888","Set","SMSM","Possible","Red House Lane & Dumblederry Lane","These houses possibly date to the inter war period, although two are early 20th century, and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the majority of these houses possibly first appear upon it, two pairs first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4889","Set","APAR","Probable","Westbrook Avenue, Walsall","These maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL489","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Bethesda United Pentecostal Church, Alice Street","The chapel dates to the mid 19th century and the club is later, but was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. This area had formed part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","The chapel appears on the first edition OS map. The rest of the polygon now shows a 'club', but previously was settlement.",1861,1880 "HBL4890","Set","MDSM","Probable","South of Red House Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL4891","Set","MDTER","Probable","Westbrook Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these properties post date it. They have no gardens suggesting they may be shelter accomodation for the elderly?",1951,1960 "HBL4892","Set","MMDST","Probable","South of Westbrook Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these properties post date the fourth.",1939,1950 "HBL4893","Set","LGSM","Probable","Dilke Road","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these properties (possibly bungalows) were probably built in the 1950s. (modern aerial photography).",1951,1960 "HBL4894","Set","MDSM","Probable","Honiton Way & Lynmouth Close","These house probably date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s.",1961,1980 "HBL4895","Set","LGDT","Possible","Walsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4896","Set","MDDT","Possible","Walsall Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4897","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Aldridge Tavern, Paddock Lane","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this public house post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL4898","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Dumblederry Lane & Station Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a field system which may have been created when the Medieval open fields were enclosed.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one row and one semi first appear on the third.",1881,1900 "HBL4899","Set","MDSM","Probable","Speedwell Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL49","Com","OFF","Possible","Mali Jenkins House","This possible office block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","A block marked on the modern landline mapping which may be an office block as there are no property numbers associated with it (other apartments show for eg. 1-12) this has one number attached to it.",1939,2000 "HBL490","Com","OFF","Certain","Corner of The Crescent, Broad Street & Greencroft",,,1911,1938 "HBL4900","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Water Orton & Walsall Line","The railway line dates to the mid/late 19th century and was called the Water Orton and Walsall Line.","The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1831,1880 "HBL4901","Set","MDSM","Probable","Whitehouse Way","These houses probably date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4902","Set","MDSM","Probable","Quicksand Lane","These houses may date mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4903","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Aldridge School","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the school post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL4904","Set","MDSM","Probable","Quicksand Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that about half of these houses post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL4905","Set","MDMXD","Possible","South of Walsall Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL4906","Ind","GARA","Probable","South of Walsall Road","The garage and builder's yard probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the garage and builders yard post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL4907","Set","MDMXD","Possible","South of Walsall Road & west of Tynings Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably been farmed as strip fields in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4908","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Site of Aldridge Lodge","The woodland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century although many trees will be mature garden trees. This had been the site of Aldridge Lodge and its gardens which pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS Map is missing for this area, but the woodland probably truly dates to the post fourth although many of the trees will be associated with the gardens of the former Aldridge Lodge, which was once upon this site. Only the farm survives to the east.",1939,2000 "HBL4909","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Fields around the site of Aldridge Lodge.","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Mainly a field system on the first through to the modern landline although there has been some boundary loss over time. Part of this field system may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period - see SMR.",,1880 "HBL491","Com","OFF","Probable","Greenacre","This probable office building dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and works. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","A probable office post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4910","Set","FARM","Probable","Aldridge Lodge Farm","The surviving farm buildings probably date to the 19th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map, although there are many modern buildings including the farmhouse, some of the courtyard farm buildings date to the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL4911","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Meadow Road etc","These houses date from the 1960s on and were built upon a field system, which had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL4912","Set","SMSM","Possible","Tyning Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a possible small 19th century farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL4913","Set","MDSM","Possible","Birmingham Road, Walsall Road & Tynings Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may have appeared upon it. The houses is in the middle of the triangle are later.",1911,1938 "HBL4914","Set","SMTER","Probable","Moss Close","These properties date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of inter war semi detached houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. These properties may be sheltered housing for the elderly. Some are maisonettes.",1971,1980 "HBL4915","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Station Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system. The Red Lion public house is earlier.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, except the two detached properties which first appear on the fourth edition. The Red Lion is present on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4916","Set","SMSM","Possible","Station Road","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of Post Medieval cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL4917","Set","SML","Certain","Station Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4918","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Station Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4919","Ind","INDES","Certain","Red House Industrial Estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon a field system.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL492","Rel","SKTEM","Probable","Corner of Arthur Street & Greenacre","The sikh temple probably dates to the mid/late 20th century, but may be earlier. A school originally stood on this site, but in the late 18th century it formed part of a field system.","This building may be the same as that on the first edition, but much altered.",1939,2000 "HBL4920","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","West of Redhouse Industrial Estate, Rushall","Parts of this woodland probably date to the 19th century, with the former quarries now also having trees upon them. The limestone quarries were in operation in the late 19th century.","The oldest parts of this woodland may date to the 19th century (being on the first edition OS maps and the tithe map and the 2"" OS map). The surviving pits are parked as 'Old limestone pits' on the third edition OS map - quarrying taking place from the second edition OS. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL4921","Set","SMSM","Certain","Daw End & Bosty Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4922","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Daw End","The football field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a late 19th century limeworks. This industry was reusing an earlier lime working site.","The football field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4923","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Bosty Lane","The remains of a larger field system.","Remains of a larger field system - cut by the railway. This area also contains the site of a pair of semis which are marked on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1880 "HBL4924","Set","MMDST","Probable","Daw End","These houses date from the late 19th century to the mid/late 20th century. The later houses replaced earlier cottages which may have formed part of the pre 1750 settlement at Daw End.","The earliest of these properties appear on the second edition OS map (the terrace), with one pair of semis present by the third edition. The other houses are all post fourth edition and the middle section were built upon the site of earlier dwellings. See SMR for Daw End settlement. The originaly road system had a 'triangle island' in the middle of the road outside these houses.",1881,1900 "HBL4925","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Royal Oak Public House","The present public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an earlier inn which may have pre dated 1750.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map and replaces an earlier building, which stood slightly further west. A building is marked in this situation on Yates' map.",1939,2000 "HBL4926","Fie","IRREG","Possible","North of Bosty Lane","A possibly early enclosed field system, with one or two disused limestone pits.","A field system possibly enclosed before the mid Post Medieval period. At least two boundaries have been lost since the fourth edition OS map. Limestone pits are recorded in parts on the first to fourth editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1750 "HBL4927","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rear of Linley Cottages Farm","This probable industrial site dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of a possible early field system. This area had also been exploited for limestone on a small scale, but this appears to have ceased by the later 19th century.","This site post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4928","Set","COTYP","Certain","Linley Farm Cottages","These cottages date to the 19th century and were possibly, from their name, the workers' cottages belonging to Linley Farm, once lay to the north east.","These cottages appear on the first edition OS map (those to the left appear to have been demolished on the modern aerial photographs). Now a poultry farm.",1821,1880 "HBL4929","Opl","DERLD","Certain","East of Winterley Lane, Daw End","The site of a 19th century or earlier lime works which had become disused by the early 20th century.","The lime works is marked as disused on the third edition OS map when many small pits are marked and several buildings were still extant. The modern landline mapping and aerial photography suggests that many of these pits have been filled in(?) although the SMR notes the shafts. Most of the buildings have gone. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL493","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Wellington Road, Dover Street, Regent Street etc, Bilston","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century although a few are earlier. This area had been fields prior to the construction of the houses.","The very first of these houses appear on the first, but the majority have been built by the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL4930","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Winterley Lane","This area of rough grassland possibly dates to the fourth edition OS map, having previously been the site of a limestone quarry and earlier still a limeworks.","Possibly since the fourth edition OS map - on the first to third editions a quarry is marked on the eastern half of the area and old limekilns and shafts are marked to the west.",1911,1938 "HBL4931","Opl","DERLD","Certain","West of Winterley Lane","This area of derelict land had been the site of a 19th century property until the mid/late 20th century.","This derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map having been the site of a property.",1939,2000 "HBL4932","Fie","OTF75","Probable","West of Winterley Lane","Once part of a larger field system.","This appears as a probable field on the first to fourth editions.",,1880 "HBL4933","Set","HITER","Probable","Noose Crescent & cul de sacs off.","This area of high rise flats and terraces date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal field, which had probably ceased work by the early 20th century.","These flats and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map, but had probably been built by the 1980s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1980 "HBL4934","Set","MXSST","Certain","Aston Road & Pinson Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a probable coal field, which had been started in the mid/late 19th century and had gone out of use by the early 20th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area was fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The land depicted on the first to fourth edition OS map is shown as having been worked, but gives no indication as to when it went out of use. Straight former tramways are marked across this area. The curve in Aston Road follows the course of one of these tramways. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4935","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cedar Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a disused coal field which had first operated in the mid/late 19th century until the early 19th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but were probably most built before the 1960s (the first were beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map.) Aston Road again follows the line of an earlier tramway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL4936","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Summerfield Place","The sports field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a late 19th century football ground. This area formed part of a mid/late 19th century which had been opened upon an earlier field system.","The sports field post first appears in this form on the fourth edition OS map - the bowling green in particular has not changed.",1911,1938 "HBL4937","Set","MDDT","Certain","Noose Lane & Aston Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery which has certainly ceased operation by the early 20th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, none are earlier. Noose Lane is marked on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4938","Set","MDSM","Certain","Noose Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, which had possibly ceased operation in the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4939","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Watery Lane","This area of rough grassland has probably been free of development since the late 19th century when the colliery ceased operation.","This area has probably been rough grassland since the second edition OS map when the colliery went out of use. The tramways marked on the old OS maps are not obvious upon the modern aerial photography, although the pond on the modern mapping probably relates to activity during the life of the colliery (there are many other extant ponds in the area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL494","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wellington Road, Regent Street & Elm Avenue","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Most of these houses appear on the third edition, with the exception of the more modern infills. Some of the properties are large houses with large plots, but the majority are medium. One house facing onto Wellington Road appears on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL4940","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lakeside Infants and Nursery School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery, which had probably ceased operation in the late 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4941","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Noose Lane","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the house is late 19th century and was built upon land, which had been mined for coal.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the house on the site first appears on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4942","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Lakeside Close","These houses date to the very end of the 20th century. In the 19th century this area had formed part of Merrill's Hole Colliery, which ceased operation at some point in the last two decades of the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the last decade of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL4943","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oak Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a disused colliery which had been started in the mid/late 19th century and ceased operation in the early 20th century. In the early/mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4944","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","West of Noose Lane","This area was being quarried for sand in the inter war period and this ceased during the later half of the 20th century. In the later 19th century this area formed part of Merrills Hole Colliery, which ceased operation during the final two decades.","Rough grassland on the modern landline mapping and aerial photographys. The many ponds found within this area relate to the extractive industries which occurred here in the past. The first edition OS map shows a colliery with very scattered and isolated squatters' cottages. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4945","Ind","WRKS","Certain","North of Watery Lane","The small works and two houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war detached houses. This area formed part of Merrills' Hole Colliery in the 19th century and which closed in the final two decades.","The small works and the houses all appear to completely post date the fourth edition OS map. The inter war houses which once stood have all been demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4946","Ext","QRRY","Certain","Border of Walsall and Wolverhampton (Willenhall)","Sandpits were being worked in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","Sandpits are marked on the modern landline mapping (although the modern aerial photography suggests they are no longer being used and trees have begun to grow here?)",1939,2000 "HBL4947","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Walsall to Wolverhampton Branch line - section 2","The line of a former railway which was closed and dismantled in the mid/late 20th century. The railway dated to the 19th century.","The railway line was dismantled post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL4948","Set","SMDT","Certain","Trentham Cottage, Ivydene & The Bungalow","These houses date to the early 20th century and the inter war period. This area had formed part of Merrills Hole Colliery in the 19th century, which ceased operation in the final two decades.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although Trentham Cottage first appears on the third edition. The first edition shows a small row of squatter cottages (gone by the third). The caravan park post dates the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL4949","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Noose Lane & Beech Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built a disused coalfield which had been operation in the mid/late 19th century and had ceased by the early 20th century. The area had formed part of a field system in the early/mid 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although the modern landline mapping suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Noose Lane is marked on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL495","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system, of possible Medieval enclosed strips, in the late 18th.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4950","Rec","SPGR","Certain","East of Noose Lane","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a former colliery which had been in operation by the late 19th century and ceased in the early 20th. This area had formed part of a field system in the early/mid 20th century.","The playing field was created post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4951","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Memorial Park, Willenhall","The large public park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a former colliery which had ceased operation in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early/mid 19th century.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The overall layout of the park appears little changed from the fourth edition OS map except for at least one new building (the nursery). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4952","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of School Street","These works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an inter war sports ground. This area had been part of a colliery until the early 20th century and part of a field system in the early/mid 19th century.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4953","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Somerford Place","These houses and school mainly date to the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses and school mainly appear on the first edition OS map, one house is second edition. The other housing is all post fourth edition. This section of road may form part of the original pre 1750 road.",1841,1880 "HBL4954","Set","SMTER","Probable","Summer Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon . Late 19th century terraces also stood here until the mid/late 20th century when they were demolished to leave open ground. Probably an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map - the space between those on the eastern half of the road had been the site of terraces dating to the late 19th century, which have been demolished since the fourth edition was published.",1901,1910 "HBL4955","Ind","METWK","Possible","Somerford Place","The earliest buildings in this industrial complex date to the 19th century, but the site has grown in size over the 20th century, but was nearly its present size by the inter war period. This had been an area of strip fields in the Medieval period.","The earliest parts of this works appear on the first edition OS map (notably part of the range facing the road), other parts appear by the third edition and the fourth edition. Is marked as a wire works on the first edition OS map, possibly still involved in metal working?",1841,1880 "HBL4956","Com","COMCR","Probable","Willenhall","The commercial core of Willenhall, many buildings of which date to the 18th and 19th centuries, but others are modern. The settlement of Willenhall dates from at least the Medieval period.","An area of mainly commerce and a few small industrial workshops at the centre of Willenhall (some individual buildings may be earlier). Some settlement on earlier maps now gone, including courtyard housing (one to the west now a car park). See SMR entry for more detail.",1751,1820 "HBL4957","Set","HITER","Possible","Peel Close","These high rise flats and terraces date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces, which in turn had been built upon paddocks.","These high rise flats and terraces may date to the 1960s/70s from modern aerial photographs",1961,1980 "HBL4958","Ind","INDES","Certain","Croft Industrial Estate","The majority of the industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century, some of the smaller buildings to the north date to the early 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. The buildings on Croft Street appear to have been present on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4959","Soc","SCHOL",,"Little London School, Willenhall","The school dates to the mid/late 19th century, the war memorial dates to the inter war period and replaced a row of cottages which possibly pre dated 1750 .","The earliest and main school building appears on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL496","Set","APAR","Probable","Merstone Close, Bilston","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century works. This area had formed part of a colliery which had possibly ceased opeartion by the mid/late 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL4960","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Croft Street & Gomer Street","These terraces, and parts of the foundry, mainly date to the late 19th century. All of the terraces were present by the early 20th century. Prior to development this area had formed part of a field system.","The earliest of these houses (and part of the foundry) first appear on the second edition OS map, the other terraces are mainly present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL4961","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Gomer Street & Gomer Street West","The engineering works dates mainly to the inter war period, with one building being added post war. The later building was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","Most of this industrial site is first marked on the fourth edition OS map, the building to the south is post fourth and was built upon the site of earlier settlement. On the fourth edition OS map this industrial complex was the ""Midland Works (Engineering)"", therefore possibly still involved in engineering? This area had been a field system on the Township & Tithe maps; surrounding fields retain evidence of former strip fields suggesting this area was also strip field in the past?",1911,1938 "HBL4962","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Round Croft","The health centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages, which may have been built as squatter settlement for the collieries to the west. In the early 19th century this was the site of a farm.","The clinic and the Salvation Army Centre both post date the fourth edition OS map, and modern aerial photography suggests the late 20th century. The four historic 25"" OS maps appear to show unplanned cottages - possible squatter settlement (associated with the collieries to the west?) and no other buildings, however the Tithe map of 1841 shows a courtyard, possibly a farm, a little to the south of the later cottages (a building is also marked in this area on the 1816 OS map), but not on the 1800 Township ma",1981,2000 "HBL4963","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Field Street","The works dates to the inter war period and was built behind a short row of late 19th century terraces, which have since been demolished to extend the factory. The area was a colliery in the mid/late 19th century and fields before that.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map as 'Round Croft Engineering Works', but the club post dates the fourth. The second edition OS map shows a short terrace and other houses, one of which may survive. The terraces were demolished to extend the factory at some point in the last 60 years. Had been a colliery in the mid/late 19th century and piecemeal enclosure before that. Strip fields in the Medieval period.",1911,1938 "HBL4964","Set","APAR","Probable","Field Street & St Stephen's Gardens","The apartments, maisonettes and the church all appear to date to the late 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century church, vicarage and terraces. Prior to the church this area formed part of a field system.","The apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map as are the church and the vicarage, but the public house and the buildings on the corner of Field Street and Gomer Street West are probably 19th century in date. The apartments and vicarage were built upon the site of an earlier church, vicarage and hall.",1981,2000 "HBL4965","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Street","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and the remainder of the houses and industrial buildings were built during the inter war period. The field had survived the encroachment by the collieries in the mid/late 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the other houses and industrial workshops are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL4966","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Formerly known as the Eagle Works, between Summer Street & Pinson Street","The works dates to the inter war period, but parts of the original site have since been demolished. The public house probably dates to the late 19th century and had been built upon a former coal field. This area was fields in the early 19th century.","The surviving building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings associated with this works have since been demolished. The public house first appears on the second edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL4967","Ind","GARA","Probable","Between Wolverhampton Street & New Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works. This area formed part of a piecemeal field system prior to the construction of New Road in the earlier 19th century.","The garage was post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works which was established between Wolverhampton Street & New Road. The latter was constructed between 1816 (2"" OS map) and 1841 (the tithe map) and the area is marked as part of a field system of piecemeal enclosure on the Township map of c.1800",1939,2000 "HBL4968","Set","LGMXD","Probable","New Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 19th century and had probably been built upon a field system, which had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","New Road dates to between 1816 (2"" OS map) and 1841 (the tithe map), which means that these houses (one of which is the lock works museum) date from after 1841. A row of small terraces, which probably dated to a similar period to the other houses has since been demolished. The smaller houses which face onto Wolverhampton Street post date the fourth edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL4969","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Summerford Place","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and may have been built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of houses appear on the second edition OS map, but all are present by the fourth edition. The first edition OS map shows a probable field which had been cut by the railway line.",1881,1900 "HBL497","Set","RESHO","Probable","Newlyn Court Nursing Home","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century semi detached houses. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and a field system in the late 18th.","This residential housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL4970","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Summerford Place","The various industrial sites date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon an inter war bowling green and a couple of 19th century houses. The area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century and had once been Medieval strips.","These works and scrap yard post date the fourth edition OS map. Mainly a field system on the first edition OS map (and the Township map) - the few houses, since demolished, date to between 1816 and 1841 as does New Road.",1939,2000 "HBL4971","Set","APAR","Probable","Crestwood House, Birches Rise","This apartment block probably post dates 1960 and was built upon several small paddocks which may date to the early/mid 19th century and therefore be contemporary with New Road. This area had been part of a larger field system in the late 18th century.","A block of probably apartments post dating the fourth edition OS; the modern aerial photographs suggest the post date 1960.",1961,2000 "HBL4972","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Birches Rise","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of two detached houses. This area had been part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1980s, but a few may be slightly earlier.",1981,2000 "HBL4973","Set","SMDT","Probable","Newlands Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. A 19th century chapel survives. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the late 20th century. The chapel dates to the 1870s (see SMR entry).",1981,2000 "HBL4974","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between The Keyway and Westacre","These works probably date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a coal field, but this may have gone out of operation by the late 19th century. In the late 18th/early 19th century it formed part of a field system.","These industrial units post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests a late 20th century date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL4975","Ind","INDES","Certain","Willenhall Trading Estate","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a disused colliery, which had probably ceased operation by the late 19th century. Some fields survive in the late 19th century and had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4976","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Westacre","The works mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of several smaller inter war metal working sites. This had been the site of a coal field, which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century.","These works mainly post date the fourth edition OS map, although one or two buildings may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map. Old coal shafts are marked in parts on the first edition OS map suggesting the colliery here has already ceased operation; parts of this area on the same map appear to be the remains of the earlier field system. Part of a field system on the Township map - probably once Medieval strip fields. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4977","Ind","LCKWK","Certain","New Road, Railway Street & Railway Lane","These, now mainly industrial, buildings date to several periods. Some are inter war and one is mid/late 20th century. The largest complex had buildings within it dating to the 19th century and was probably converted to a lockworks in the inter war perio","The majority of these industrial buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but SMR states that the complex on the road is made up of converted 19th century houses rather than having been newly built in the inter war period and is used as a lockworks. One of the industrial buildings post dates the fourth having been built upon mid/late 19th century detached houses. One detached house survives which was marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the tithe map of 1841. The tithe map shows some buildings (which also survive within the lockworks?), but none appear to be present on the Township map.",1911,1938 "HBL4978","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Ensdale Road & Watergale Lane","The earliest of these buildings dates to the late 18th century, but the majority are probably 19th century and are now a mix of terraces, a club and industry to the rear. At least part of this area may have formed part of the Medieval town.","The earliest of these buildings dates to the late 18th century (Dale House - see SMR), the building in front of Dale House may appear on the first edition OS map (& is now a club). The terrace first appears on the second edition OS map and the works mainly first appears on the fourth edition OS map (although some parts of the buildings may be 19th century.). The tithe map shows Dale House and the buildings in front. This area may have formed part of the Medieval town?",1751,1820 "HBL4979","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Moat Street & Gower Street","The earliest of these industrial buildings probably date to the mid/late 19th century and some were built upon the site of a Medieval moat. Some of these industrial sites expanded and replaced earlier terraces.","The earliest of these industrial buildings (and a few houses) appear on the first edition OS map. There area buildings of various dates as building and rebuilding has been carried out - previously there were probably more houses within this area than now survive. The SMR states this is historically a lockmaking area.",1841,1880 "HBL498","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The first of these terraces (those to the north) appear on the second edition, the southern set first appear on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL4980","Com","OFF","Probable","Upper Lichfield Street & Union Street","The office and several other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, although a 19th century chapel and manse survive. This area had probably been an area of 19th century terraces and workshops, which may have been a field in the late 18th century.","The majority of these buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS map including the Job Centre. The chapel appears on the first edition OS map. Union Street is present on the tithe map, and the area is beginning to become built up, but the street is not present on the Township map although Upper Lichfield Street is - probably a field system at this time?",1939,2000 "HBL4981","Ind","METWK","Probable","Between Wood Street & Union Street","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, but a factory was present here in the inter war period. Prior to that this was an area small 19th century terraces and lock works, which had been built upon fields over the course of the century.","These buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4982","Set","SMSM","Probable","Memorial Close","These houses probably date to the last decade of the 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings and a station. This area was probably the outer limits of Willenhall from before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the very late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL4983","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Wolverhampton to Walsall Branch Line - section 3",,"This railway line became disused since the publication of the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL4984","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Willenhall Cemetery","The cemetery dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map, although the cemetery chapel has since been demolished.",1841,1880 "HBL4985","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Newhall Street","Mainly industrial units the majority of which probably date to the mid/late 20th century although one former malthouse is late 19th century and the terraces are early 20th. This area still formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The majority of these buildings are small works, which mainly post date the fourth edition OS map although a few may have earlier aspects. The short row of terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. This area had been a mix of terraces and workshops on the first edition OS map. Still part of a field system on the tithe map. A late 19th century malthouse is noted as surviving on the SMR.",1939,2000 "HBL4986","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Clemson Street","The car park was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces and workshops were demolished. This area had begun to develop by the mid 19th century, but some fields were still present at that time.","The car park was created post fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL4987","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Lower Lichfield Street","The small industrial complex may date to the early/mid 19th century, whilst the houses and public house date to the later 19th. The current car park was once the site of a late 19th century iron works. Part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These terraces and small works appear on the first edition OS map - although the terraces are not present on the tithe map the works appears to be. The car park was an iron works on the second edition OS map (and possibly a gas works on the first?)",1821,1880 "HBL4988","Ind","WRKS","Probable","South of John Street","The works' probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an area of 19th century terraces and workshops. Only two houses and a meeting room survive from this period, although an inter war drill hall is also present in this area.","The works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. The surviving two houses and the meeting room appear on the first edition OS map. An inter war drill hall (but since extended) and a pair of semis also survive.",1939,2000 "HBL4989","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Walsall Street","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out partly upon settlement which may have had its origins in the Medieval period. The land nearest the river has long been free of buildings.","The sports ground and lorry park post date the fourth edition OS map. Along the road on the first edition OS map are probable workshops and terraces. This area appears to be built up on Yates' map (possibly in the Medieval period also?)",1939,2000 "HBL499","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Leonard's Church","The church falls within the area of the Medieval settlement, although the current building dates to the early 19th century.","St Leonard's church was rebuilt in the 1820s, upon the site of an earlier church.",1825,1880 "HBL4990","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Bow Street and east of Bilston Street","The industrial complex dates mainly from the late 19th century as do the few terraces. This area appears to have been small paddocks in the early to later 19th century which had been divided up probably when the railway went through.","The earliest of these industrial buildings appear on the second edition OS map along with the few terraces. The complex has developed over time, but is probably pretty much unchanged from the inter war period. The first edition shows mainly probable paddocks and a few buildings.",1881,1900 "HBL4991","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Longacres and The Keyway.","These large works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a former coal field, which probably ceased operation in the later 19th century. This area formed part of an early field system in the late 18th century.","Large industrial units which post date the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows former colliery areas, but the former field system is still obvious in parts showing the piecemeal enclosure (as does the Township map). The Township map describes the fields on this side of Willenhall as being 'The Mill Field' suggesting former Medieval strips. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL4992","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Bilston Road roundabout on The Keyway","The roundabout dates to the late 20th century and was constructed upon the site of inter war houses. This area had formed part of a colliery which probably ceased operation in the 19th century, having previously been a field system.","The road roundabout probably dates to the later 20th century. The Bilston Road once was the site of houses which mainly dated to the inter war period, but were demolished to make way for the roundabout. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL4993","Set","SMSM","Certain","Rose Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period. In the late 19th century small terraces were strung out along the road. In the later 19th century part of this area was still a field, which had survived the encroachment of the colliery to the west.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The row of houses gable end onto the road are post fourth and were built upon a row of earlier terraces. One set of semis first appears on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4994","Set","SML","Probable","Rose Hill","The earliest of these terraces date to the late 19th century and the remainder are early 20th. These terraces were built beside, and ultimately upon, a small possible squatter settlement which dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these terraces are present on the second edition OS map, the rest are present by the third edition. This area had formed a small settlement of very small cottages with associated paddocks called 'Rose Hill' on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL4995","Set","MDSM","Probable","East of Rose Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon land which had been cleared during the inter war period. This had been the site of a possible small squatter settlement dating from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL4996","Set","MXSST","Certain","Tyler Road & St Gyles Road","This estate dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks and a former coal field which appears to have ceased operation in the late 19th century. An early field system was present in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. A small brickworks appears in the centre of this area on the second edition OS map, but is marked as disused by the third edition OS map (so was presumably not the source of the bricks for the later estate?). The first edition OS map shows old coal shafts and an old clay quarry - indicating an area of former industry - a few paddocks are also present. The township map suggests a field system at the beginning of the 19th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL4997","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Rose Hill Gardens","These high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon a disused colliery which had ceased operation in the late 19th century. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area was probably formed part of a field system.","These flats probably date to the mid 20th century. The first edition OS map shows shafts and tramways, but also a few paddocks associated with the (possible) squatter settlement along the main road. The road - Rose Hill Gardens - roughly follows an earlier trackway through the coal field. Earlier maps, especially the Township, map show this route as being a (presumably) well used road, which is presumably downgraded when the colliery is in operation. Rose Hill Gardens is a cul de sac.",1951,1960 "HBL4998","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rose Hill","The houses date from the inter war period and the community centre is late 20th century. The earlier cottages which stood on the site of the community centre were cleared in the inter war period. They had probably been built in the 18th century.","The earliest of these semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are post fourth as is the community centre. The community centre stands on the site of a small area of settlement (cottages) which possibly dated to the 18th century (settlement being indicated here on the Township map and the 2"" OS map) which probably represents an expansion of Willenhall at this date. This area is called 'Waterglade' on the first edition OS map. The cottages had been cleared by the fourth edition OS map, th",1911,1938 "HBL4999","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Bath Street","The majority of these buildings, the leisure centre, large works and library, date to the inter war period and were built upon earlier terraces and workshops. This area may have formed part of the Medieval settlement of Willenhall.","The leisure centre (formerly a swimming baths) mainly dates to the inter war period as does 'West Midland House' which was formerly a works (now offices?). The library and public house may be in part earlier in date, but were in the current form by the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL5","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Corner of Walsall Road and Bosty Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and may have formed part of the 2nd world war military airfield.","An area of mixed type housing, this land may have been part of the military airfield during World War 2. On the first to third edition OS maps it is shown as a field system.",1951,1960 "HBL50","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Broadway public house","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable 19th century cottage.","A large public house marked on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL500","Soc","TONHA","Certain","Bilston Town Hall","The town hall dates to the late 19th century and had been built within the historic core of Bilston, the main settlement of which dates back to at least the Medieval period.","The town hall is marked on the first edition OS map and the SMR states it dates to 1872.",1871,1880 "HBL5000","Set","MMDST","Certain","Gipsy Lane","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and most of the rest are present by the early 20th. This area had formed part of a field system, which was cut by the railway. It had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses, including the works to the west, first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition OS map. Gipsy Lane itself is earlier in date, appearing on the Township map of c.1800.",1881,1900 "HBL5001","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Walsall Street & Doctor's Piece","These small works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, but one 19th century building survives. They were built upon the site of mainly mid/late 19th century terraces and workshops, but the earliest settlement here probably dated from the late 18th.","Most of these fairly small industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. One property facing onto Doctor's Piece is marked on the first edition OS map. This road is shown on the Tithe map of 1841, but is not marked on the Township of c.1800. Settlement indicated along present Walsall Street on the Tithe map of 1841, the 2"" OS map of 1816 and to a lesser extent on the Township map of c.1800, but not on Yates' map.",1939,2000 "HBL5002","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Doctor's Piece and","These small works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, although several mid/late 19th century terraces survive. In the 1840s this area was mainly small paddocks, presumably created when the road was constructed across fields between 1800 and 1841.","These small works and warehouses probably post date the fourth edition OS map, although several 19th century terraces survive. The burial ground is present on the first edition OS map. Doctor's Piece dates to the early/mid 19th century (between the Township map of c.1800 and the tithe map of 1841) and was laid out across a system of mainly long thin fields. By the tithe map the fields are small fairly regular paddocks.",1939,2000 "HBL5003","Ind","WKSHP","Possible","West of Church Street","These buildings appear to mainly date to the mid/late 19th century and are currently in industrial use including the former Methodist Chapel. These buildings once stood to the rear of terraces, which were demolished in the mid/late 19th century.","These buildings are marked as works on the modern landline mapping and appear to be mainly workshops which have survived the demolition of the terraces which fronted onto the roads, until the post war period. One of the buildings marked works was possibly formerly a Methodist chapel. The tithe map shows fields in this area (west of Church Street) of mainly paddocks. Church Street is not marked on the Township map which shows large fields of possible piecemeal enclosure.",1841,1880 "HBL5004","Ind","WRKS","Probable","King Street, Chapel Green & Russell Street etc.","The 19th century street pattern largely survives but most of the terraces were demolished in the 1960s and were replaced by small industrial units. The terraces mainly dated from the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these fairly small works and warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map having been built upon an area of 19th century terraces beginning to appear on the tithe map of 1841, King street and Russell Stree. (Riley Street, Bray Street & Raglan Street are later). Some of the terraces and workshops of the 19th century survive dotted throughout the area, but the majority were demolished in the 1960s. This settlement, originally seperated from the main part of Willenhall, was known as Chapel Green and is still known as this. Around 1800 this area was still part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.",1961,2000 "HBL5005","Ind","INDES","Certain","Chancel Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century, although some 19th century buildings survive around it. The estate was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces and workshops, which had been built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map, but some of the buildings facing onto are 19th century in date and those found on the SMR. Alma Street was once a street of mid/late 19th century terraces and a few small workshops (on the first edition OS map) but the area was still enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th/early 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL5006","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Giles' Church, Willenhall","The present church dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon the site of a Medieval church. The school and club date to the early 20th century and the vicarage is mid/late 20th.","The church is shown on the first edition OS map (and on Yates' as the earliest map) the current church dating to the mid 19th century, but the other buildings are all later. The school first appears on the third edition OS map and the vicarage post dates the fourth.",1866,1880 "HBL5007","Set","MXSST","Certain","Wakes Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war factory. This area had probably been mined for coal in the 19th century and which had ceased by the end of the century. The area had been a field system in the 18th","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows they date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5008","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Lister Street","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable former coal field, which had ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system of enclosed strips in the late 18th/early 19th century","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows workings - probably coal as shafts are marked to the north east. It is probably disused by the second editon OS map as the area becomes developed. Piecemeal enclosure is marked on the Township map of c.1800.",1939,2000 "HBL5009","Set","SMTER","Certain","Orchard Road","The majority of these houses are terraces which date to the late 19th century and were mainly built upon a small paddocks. This area formed part of a field system of large fields in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These terraces and part of the semis opposite first appear on the second edition OS map. Other buildings date from the early 20th century to late 20th century.",1881,1900 "HBL501","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Wellington Road","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon an early field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5010","Set","LGMXD","Probable","Walsall Street & Walsall Road","These former large houses date to the mid/late 19th century, although the public house is possibly earlier. This area was part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These properties were built as large houses, but there uses today may be varied either offices or apartments - one is a rest home. One semi post dates the fourth edition OS map and other smaller terraces and workshops have been demolished since the fourth edition. See SMR entry for details of the public house and Manor House.",1841,1880 "HBL5011","Set","MXSST","Probable","Orchard Road & Orchard Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built the site of a late 19th century foundry and earlier terraces. The foundry was built upon the site of a small coalfield. The area had been part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s from modern aerial photographs.",1961,1980 "HBL5012","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Birmingham Street & Lister Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a possible small coal field. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area formed part of a large field system of early enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The terraces and (according to the SMR) the works first appear on the second edition OS map. The works is not obviously present on this map and does not appear until the fourth edition?",1881,1900 "HBL5013","Set","APAR","Certain","Mill Street","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of small 19th century terraces. The terraces had in turn been built upon a field system of early enclosed strip fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5014","Set","SML","Certain","Birmingham Street & Fisher Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon an early field system which was created by enclosing the Medieval strip fields.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the garage is much later.",1901,1910 "HBL5015","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Thomas More RC Comprehensive School","This large school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built largely upon a former coal field, which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century. In the late 18th century a farm and its fields were present.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows an area of rough grassland and old shafts suggesting an area of former coal fields; also marked is Barn Farm which on earlier maps is called 'David's Barn' (the Tithe and the Township map of c.1800), which was then surrounded by a field system with some fields suggesting it had been strip fields in the Medieval period. Barn Farm appears to have been largely abandoned (possibly even by the first edition OS map) by the second edition as several buildings have disappeared by that date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5016","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Thomas More RC Comprehensive School, north of The Keyway","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the 19th century New Priestfield Colliery, which probably ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area was probably an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5017","Com","RETPK","Probable","The Keyway Retail Park","The retail park probably dates to the very end of the 20th century. In the inter war period this was the site of a concrete works and earlier still had been the site of a 19th century iron works. The area was also littered with old coal shafts.","The retail park post dates the fourth edition OS map and was probably built after the construction of The Keyway. The modern aerial photography suggests a date of the last decade of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL5018","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","South of Bilston Lane","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely constructed upon the site of a former coal field, which had probably ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5019","Set","SMDT","Probable","Cadman Close","These houses mainly date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small terrace of late 18th/early 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the majority probably date from the 1960s/70s according to the modern aerial photographs.",1961,1980 "HBL502","Com","OFF","Probable","Wellington Road",,"Most of this polygon appears to be office buildings. Two buildings remain that appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5020","Ind","INDES","Certain","Owen Road Industrial Estate & Neptune Industrial Estate","These industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of a disused colliery which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had probably been a field system in the late 18th century.","Two quite large industrial estates which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5021","Ind","METWK","Probable","South of Bilston Lane","This metal works site dates from the late 19th century and had been built upon the remains of a field system, which had survived the encroachment by coal fields from the south.","The earliest part of this works appears on the second edition OS map as Criterion Works (Stampings). The site had reached its current size by the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5022","Set","APAR","Probable","Peartree Avenue","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a disused colliery which had ceased operation in the early 20th century. This had been an area of early enclosed fields made up of Medieval strips.","These maisonettes probably date to the mid 20th century, from the modern aerial photographs.",1951,1960 "HBL5023","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Walsall Canal",,"Not marked on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1795,1800 "HBL5024","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hobley Street & Marston Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon an early field system. This area had probably been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5025","Ind","WARHS","Possible","Albion Street, Charles Holland Street & Walsall Road","These warehouses and other industrial buildings surviving in this area possibly date from the late 19th century. They were built upon the site of an earlier brick yard, which in turn had been built upon an early field system.","The warehouse and the long thin building fronting onto Albion Street may be those buildings marked on the second edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows a brick yard.",1881,1900 "HBL5026","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Alma Road School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a 19th century sand and gravel pit. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area formed part of an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5027","Set","MXSST","Certain","Gough Street & Salter Street etc.","The houses and school date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of 19th century sand and gravel pits. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area formed part of an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","These houses and the school first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5028","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Honeybourne Way & cul de sacs off.","These houses date to the very late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war factory.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the very end of the 20th century. The fourth edition OS map shows the large 'Albion Works' and the first to third editions show a degraded field system; former piecemeal enclosure as on the Township map of c.1800",1991,2000 "HBL5029","Ind","METWK","Possible","New Railway Street etc","These industrial buildings date from the late 19th century, but later periods are also well represented. These buildings were largely built upon a surviving field system and earlier buildings.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, though they have been extended and reach their present state by the fourth edition OS map. Others first appear on the fourth edition or are post fourth. These industries may still be involved in metal working - having been bolt works or brass foundries in the past. A degraded field system and a few houses/workshops are shown on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL503","Com","COMCR","Possible","Lichfield Street","Several of the buildings in this area date to the late 18th century and it may have been part of the commercial core although domestic dwellings probably occurred here also.","Possibly always part of the commercial core - or settlement. Now includes a surgery.",1751,1820 "HBL5030","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Albion Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon an early field system which had been created by enclosing the Medieval strip fields.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map; the remainder are later. The first edition OS map shows a very degraded field system.",1881,1900 "HBL5031","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Noose Lane","These industrial units date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. Earlier in the 19th century this area had been mined for coal, but by the late 18th century it was probably still a field system.","These large and small works post date the fourth edition OS map. A brick works is marked on this site on the second to fourth edition OS map, and on the first edition OS map Trentham Colliery is marked as disused.",1939,2000 "HBL5032","Rec","SPGR","Certain","West of Noose Lane","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of Trentham Colliery, which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had possibly formed part of a field system prior to the colliery.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5033","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","West of Noose Lane","This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century, but this had certainly ceased operation by the 1880s and the rough grassland/scrub that now exists here presumably dates from this period. Some field boundaries were still present in the 1880s","The colliery is marked as disused on the first edition OS map so the rough grassland/scrub possibly begins to appear once the colliery has ceased. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL5034","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Wednesfield Road","This grassland/scrub has grown upon the site of an inter war cricket ground, which had been laid out upon a field system.","The rough grassland/scrub post dates the fourth edition OS map - having been a cricket ground on that map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5035","Ind","INDES","Certain","Reflex Industrial Park","The buildings of the industrial estate date to the mid/late 20th and to the inter war period, although the drop forge is late 19th century. This had been the site of a colliery in the 19th century, which had ceased operation by the end of the century.","The industrial park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Some of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition as a foundry and the Victoria Drop Foundry is first marked on the second edition OS map. This was the site of Trentham Colliery in the 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL5036","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wellington Place","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon part of a field system, which had resisted encroachment from the colliery to the south during the 19th century.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, and the semis opposite on the third edition - the other semis and the works are on the fourth edition. Still part of a field system on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5037","Set","MXSST","Certain","Thorne Road & Webster Road etc","This estate date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of Clothier Colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This area probably formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This housing estate and school first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows Clothier Colliery (the name 'Clothiers' is marked on the Township map across the fields here). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL5038","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Corner of Wednesfield Road & Clothier Street","The engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier cottages and later workshops. The cottages may have pre dated 1750.","The engineering works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5039","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stonehouse Avenue & Wednesfield Road","These houses may date mainly to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier terraces, which possibly dated to the 19th century. However, settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth editon OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL504","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Proud's Lane","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century timber yard. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5040","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Stonehouse Avenue & Fibberley Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments, which was associated with the surrounding houses. Prior to the inter war housing development this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may have been built in the 1980s.",1981,2000 "HBL5041","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Dingle Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5042","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Fibbersley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map as does the foundry.",1911,1938 "HBL5043","Set","MDDT","Probable","East of Noose Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century although one 19th century cottage survives, the others which once stood here having been demolished.","The majority of these houses and the garage post date the fourth edition OS map although one earlier cottage (marked on the first edition OS map) survives.",1939,1950 "HBL5044","Set","SMSM","Possible","Belinda Close","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon a former colliery, which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. In the late 18th century and early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and these houses could date from the 1960s/1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5045","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Harper Street, Bank Street & Thomson Street","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, although one or two are earlier and the rest dating from the early to late 20th. They had been built upon rough grassland, which had still been a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map (those closest to Temple Bar appear on the first edition OS map) and the others are present by the third and fourth editions. The first edition OS map shows mainly rough grazing but the three roads (not Manor Close) have been laid out. The Township map and the tithe map show fields - possibly piecemeal enclosure of the earlier strip fields. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5046","Set","MDSM","Certain","Thompson Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and they were built upon rough grassland which had been present in this area since the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th to mid 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5047","Ind","METWK","Possible","Temple Bar","These industrial works date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a few mid/late 19th century houses. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these works appears on the third edition OS map marked as a stampers works; the other appears on the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL5048","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Temple Bar","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which pre dated 1750.","The majority of these buildings appear to be industrial - a works, builders' yard, although a couple may be offices. A couple of buildings are earlier, most notably the chapel which is marked on the Tithe map as well as the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5049","Set","MDSM","Certain","Temple Road & Temple Square","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a disused colliery which had ceased operation in the late 19th century, although the former field boundaries were still visible then. This had been an early field system of enclosed strips.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Although these houses date to the inter war period Temple Road was laid out by the late 19th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL505","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Baptist Church, Proud's Lane","The Baptist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war japanning factory, which had been built as a pottery in the late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The Baptist church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5050","Set","MDTNL","Certain","St Anne's Road & Temple Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, the remainder are early 20th, and they were built upon the site of a small colliery. This area formed part of an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, those on Temple Road are on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5051","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Rear of Temple Road","The public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century, as does the playground, but the bowling green and club date to the late 19th century when the majority of this area was a disused colliery. This area had been an early field system.","The area in general, including the playground, post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the bowling green appears on the third edition as does the club. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5052","Set","MXMIT","Certain","East of Cemetery Road","These terraces and some of the industrial buildings date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century small colliery. An early field system existed here prior to the colliery which had been made up of enclosed strips.","The earliest of these terraces (and parts of at least one of the works) appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are on the third edition and some are post fourth. Cemetery Road was originally known as 'Back Lane' on the first edition OS map and is also marked on the Tithe map and Township map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5053","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Leveson Street","The Roman Catholic church dates to the early 20th century the residential buildings around it date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses and a school. This area had formed part of an early field system.","The church first appears on the third edition OS map, but the presybtery is on the second edition. The semi detached houses post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of the late 19th century Roman Catholic School. The apartments are built upon the site of late 19th century houses. The first edition OS map shows a field cut by the railway.",1901,1910 "HBL5054","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Temple Bar","The majority of these works date to the mid/late 20th century, but the complex to the north dates to at least the 19th century. This area had been housing and workshops, which may have been present here from before 1750.","The large works post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the buildings to the very far north are at least 19th century in date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5055","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Temple Bar & Bull Ring","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and workshops. Settlement at Little London pre dates 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the very end of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL5056","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Victoria Street & Granville Street","Most of these terraces, the former school and some of the industrial buildings all date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The majority of these terraces, the works and the school (now a community centre) all appear on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL5057","Set","APAR","Certain","Circuit Close & Stadium Close","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war greyhound stadium, which earlier had been a football ground. This had been part of a 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the last decade of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5058","Ind","INDES","Certain","Willenhall Industrial estate","The industrial estate dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war foundry. This site had been a brickworks in the late 19th century and part of Willenhall Colliery prior to that.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL5059","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Stringes Lane","The public house and the domestic dwelling date to the 19th century and are the sole survivors of an area of 19th century cottages. This area had been part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","Only the public house survives on this stretch of road which probably dates to the mid/late 19th century. The 19th century terraces/cottages have all been demolished since the publication of the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL506","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Proud's Lane","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century timber yard. Settlement may have existed in this area since at least 1750.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5060","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Striches Lane","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century iron works was demolished. At the end of the 19th century a brickworks was in operation here and prior to that it formed part of a field system.","This area of land was created post fourth edition OS map when the large foundry was demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL5061","Ind","METWK","Possible","St Anne's Road","These buildings mainly date to the inter war period and are probably metal works. Parts of the one building may date to the late 19th century when a small foundry stood on the site. This had been an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The largest building first appears on the fourth edition OS map and parts of the northern works may also have parts appearing on this map and the small foundry marked on the second edition may also survive within this complex. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5062","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ann Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century square of terrace houses. This had been an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips at the end of the 18th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. The works was built upon the site of the terraces arranged around St Ann's Square which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5063","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Anne's Church","The church dates to the mid 19th century and had once formed as group with terraces, demolished in the mid/late 20th century, of a similar date. This had been an early field system of enclosed Medieval strips in the late 18th century.","The church dates to the mid 1850s, but the vicarage post dates the fourth. This area had once contained terrace which presumably dated to the same period as the church.",1856,1880 "HBL5064","Set","SMTER","Probable","Walsall Road & Gough Street","These houses date to the late 19th century, but the buildings facing onto Walsall Road are earlier and are probably currently used as shops. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The terraces first appear on the first edition OS map, but the buildings which are probably now used as shops (originally houses?) appear on the first edition. Buildings are not indicated here on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5065","Ind","LCKWK","Probable","Acorn Street","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, although one late 19th century lock works survives. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These buildings mainly post date the fourth edition OS map except for one lock works parts of which first appears on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5066","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Walsall Road","These workshops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These probably workshops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5067","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Walsall Road, Crescent Road & Fletchers Lane, Walsall","The terraces date from the late 19th and early 20th century, other buildings area later. This is possibly the green of Shepwell Green.","The earliest of the terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the rest appear on the third. The industrial buildings are mainly post fourth, but the temple was formerly a mission hall that first appears on the third edition OS map. Some terraces have been demolished in other areas.",1881,1900 "HBL5068","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hodson Avenue","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had probably gone out of use prior to the turn of the century. This area had formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few are earlier whilst the maisonettes post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL5069","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Bilston Road & Birmingham Street","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon part of the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had once formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL507","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Proud's Lane","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a field system, of enclosed Medieval strips, in the late 18th century.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5070","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Shepwell Green","These high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and had probably been built prior to the end of the 1970s.",1951,1960 "HBL5071","Ind","METWK","Probable","Bilston Lane","These industrial buildings mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had been an enclosed field system of Medieval strips in the late 18th century.","The majority of these industrial buildings first appear on the 4th edition OS map - the largest of them is marked on that map as a foundry (still in operation?) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5072","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Bilston Lane.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which appears to have finally ceased operation in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5073","Set","MXSST","Certain","St Anne's Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map - no settlement is indicated on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5074","Set","SMTER","Certain","Victoria Street","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built mainly upon the site of paddocks. This area formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips in the late 18th century.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the others appear over the third and fourth editions.",1881,1900 "HBL5075","Set","APAR","Probable","Bloxwich Road South","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5076","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Sharesacre Street & Springvale Street","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a large iron works.","The majority of these works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5077","Set","MDTER","Probable","Bloxwich Road","These houses probably date from the 19th century through to the late 20th century, although settlement had probably existed here from before 1750.","An area of houses of several dates, but the earliest appear on the first edition OS map including the public house. Settlement is indicated along the Bloxwich Road on Yates map and the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5078","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Clothier Street & Bloxwich Road South","The apartments and some of the other semis date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","These apartments, the home for the elderly and the semis post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests late 20th century. Some of the houses date to the early 20th century.",1971,2000 "HBL5079","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Dovedale Avenue.","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system, which may have been an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map. Possibly piecemeal enclosure shown on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL508","Set","MMDST","Certain","Wellington Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system which may have been created by enclosing the Medieval strips.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5080","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Fibbersley","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century having formed part of a field system of possible enclosed Medieval strips until at least the inter war period. Part of the area was used as a clay pit until the later 19th century.","On the landline mapping and on the aerial photographs. The first to fourth editions show a field system and a large disused clay pit. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5081","Set","SMSM","Certain","Fibbersley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system probably made up of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5082","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Pool Hayes Lane","This area was created when the housing estate to the east was built in the mid 20th century, previously it had formed part of a field system of probable enclosed Medieval strip fields.","This area of land was formerly a field system, but is now open land related to the post fourth edition settlement",1939,2000 "HBL5083","Set","MXSST","Probable","Trentham Avenue, Dovedale Avenue etc.","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL5084","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Pool Hayes Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5085","Set","MDMXD","Probable","The Hayes and Perry Hall Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5086","Soc","SCHOL","Possible","Pool Hayes County Primary School","The school may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and may be contemporary with the housing estate to the west.",1961,1980 "HBL5087","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","South west of Pool Hayes County Primary School","This area of land probably dates to the 1960s/70s when the housing estate was built, having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of land probably dates to the 1960s/70s when the housing estate was built.",1961,1980 "HBL5088","Set","MDDT","Probable","Glamis Road","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation in the late 19th century. In the late 18th century this area formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although this map is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1971,1980 "HBL5089","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lichfield Road","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","The cottages appear on the first edition OS map, the other buildings are later. No buildings marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL509","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Lunt Road","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of the site of an early 20th century sewage works. This area had been part of a colliery until the late 19th century and prior to that had been part of a field system.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5090","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of Lichfield Road","The remains of a field system, which had probably been part of a Medieval strip field.","The remains of a field system on the modern aerial photography. The Willenhall Township map of c.1800 and the first edition OS map suggest piecemeal enclosure. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1351,1750 "HBL5091","Set","MDSM","Probable","Harlech Road & Sandringham Avenue etc.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and was mainly built upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This area was largely a field system in the late 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960/70s. Mainly part of a field system on the Willenhall Township map, which is visible on the first edition, but Yates' map, the 2"" OS map and the first edition OS also show a woodland called Sneyd Coppice on the latter. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mine",1961,1980 "HBL5092","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","New Invention County Primary School","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest part of the school buildings first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5093","Set","COTYP","Probable","Corner of Lichfield Road & Cannock Road","These cottages and the public house probably date to the Post Medieval period.","The cottages and the public house all appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5094","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Cannock Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century, the others are 20th century. The later houses were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map from modern aerial photographs (the fourth edition being missing for this area). Three of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5095","Set","SMSM","Probable","Chemston Road & Pimbury Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a small colliery which had probably ceased operation by the late 19th century. This may have been an area of 18th century coal pits, but had also been part of a field system at this time.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photographs suggest that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5096","Set","COTYP","Probable","Coltham Road","The earliest of these properties probably date to the 19th century, the others are later.","These cottages appear on the first edition OS map (although many have been demolished), the terraces facing onto Wesley Road first appear on the third edition OS map and the other houses are later.",1821,1880 "HBL5097","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Cannock Road, Short Heath","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and most of these houses may have appeared upon it. The modern aerial photography suggests that they would have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5098","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Cannock Road","The sports ground dates from the early 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a woodland called Sneyd Coppice, which probably pre dated 1750.","The bowling green is marked on the third edition OS map, but the club and playground are probably post fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL5099","Set","SMTER","Probable","Clift Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of colliery works which probably ceased operation in the late 19th century. In the late 18th century this area formed part of a woodland.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL51","Set","MMDST","Certain","North part of Willows Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL510","Opl","DERLD","Certain","West of the Black Country Route","This area of rough grassland has been present probably since the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery in the later 19th century having previously formed part of an early field system of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","Derelict land on the third edition, which appears to show the quarries as being abandoned, by the fourth editions the lake has appeared. Aerial photography does not show much grass therefore not rough pasture. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL5100","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Short Heath Methodist Chapel","The Methodist chapel dates to the 19th century and was built upon a wood.","The Methodist church appears on the first edition OS map, but the large attached hall probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL5101","Set","COTYP","Probable","Ezekial Lane","The cottages and public house date to the 19th century and were built upon the site of woodland.","The earliest of these buildings, including the public house, appear on the first edition OS map. Ezekial Lane was cut by the canal.",1821,1880 "HBL5102","Set","MDSM","Possible","Coppice Lane & Holly Close","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a small colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This area had been a woodland in the late 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5103","Set","MXSST","Probable","Howe Crescent","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, although the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5104","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Coppice Lane","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Sneyd Coppice.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that many of the houses post date it possibly having been built in the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5105","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Coppice Lane & Straight Road","The works' may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon rough grassland.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area although the works here may post date it. Possibly a field system marked on the Willenhall Township map of c.1800. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5106","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Off Coltham Road","An area of woodland which may had begun to appear in the early 20th century and was growing upon a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th.","This woodland shown on the modern aerial photography may have begun to appear during the inter war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL5107","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Short Heath","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church dates to the mid 19th century.",1846,1880 "HBL5108","Set","SMTER","Possible","Hayley Street","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the aerial photography and the form of the houses suggest that they may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5109","Set","MDSM","Probable","Watkins Road & Magness Crescent","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon a surviving field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL511","Set","MXSST","Certain","Barn Farm Close","These houses date to the late 20th century. Coal shafts are marked as operating in this area in the early 20th century, but are disused by the inter war period. Prior to coal exploitation the area appears to have been fields.","Aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5110","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dovedale Avenue & Alton Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the majority post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL5111","Fie","IRREG","Possible","Ashmore Lake Road","An early field system which had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","A surviving area of field system which may have originally been enclosed at an early date. The original field boundaries have been lost.",,1750 "HBL5112","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ashmore Lake Road","The majority of these houses date to the early 20th century, although there had been late 18th/early 19th century cottages in this area and parts of the public house may date to that earlier period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map although parts of the public house may be earlier.",1901,1910 "HBL5113","Set","SMSM","Certain","Asmore Lake Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5114","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ashmore Lake Way","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5115","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Ravenscroft Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5116","Set","APAR","Probable","Ravenscroft Road","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century cottages called 'Lucknow Place' and upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL5117","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Ashmore Lakeway","These depots' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks, which in turn had been established upon the site of a colliery. In the late 18th century this area still formed part of a field system.","These depots' post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5118","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","South of Ashmore Lakeway","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks, which in turn had been established upon a colliery. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5119","Set","MXSST","Probable","Tildesley Road and Shepherd Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they pre date 1970.",1951,1960 "HBL512","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Around the Black Country Route & the Lunt Junction","This area of rough grassland has existed since the late 19th century and was probably the site of a much earlier colliery which may even have been operational in the late 18th century, until the late 19th century.","Large parts of this polygon have been rough pasture since the second edition when the coal mining ceased. In the middle of this area however, there was a sewage works, which by the fourth edition had become quite large. Aerial photography suggests that much of it could still be described as rough pasture. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL5120","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lucknow Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, although about six are marked on the fourth editon OS map in the same style as the remainder (from the modern aerial photography).",1939,1950 "HBL5121","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Pool Hayes","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5122","Set","MDDT","Certain","Pool Hayes Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although a few are later and were built upon a field system, which may have been made up of enclosed Medieval strips.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5123","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Great Bridge Road","The sports ground dates to the mid 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. In the late 18th century this area had been the site of John Wilkinson's first iron works.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map - the SMR states this to be the site of John Wilkinson's first iron works.",1951,1960 "HBL5124","Set","MXSST","Certain","Jubilee Road & Lodge Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This area had mainly been part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5125","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Great Bridge Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement. This area may have been subject to coal mining in the late 18th century.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5126","Set","APAR","Probable","Belmont Gardens, Walsall","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5127","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hannah Road and cul de sacs off","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century, but may have been started in the 18th. This had also been the site of a brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL5128","Set","APAR","Probable","Glyn Avenue","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which probably ceased operation in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These apartments and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests the pre date 1970. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL5129","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Dorothy Purcell School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th squatter settlement.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL513","Set","MDDT","Certain","Village Way & Weston Drive and roads of them","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This was possibly an area of enclosed Medieval strip fields in the late 18th.","Aerial photography suggests that this estate dates to the later 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL5130","Woo","DECW","Probable","Moorcroft Wood","The woodland dates to the early 20th century and has grown upon the site of Moorcroft Colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The woodland first appears on the third edition OS map. The earthworks of the earlier colliery probably survive in this area - certainly ponds are still present. On the 3rd & 4th Edition OS maps a hospital occupied part of the site: this part has since 2000 been built over with housing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL5131","Ind","INDES","Probable","The Maple Centre, Moxley","The centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a very small early 20th century works. In the 19th century this had been the site of an iron works and in the late 18th, part of a field system.","Probably an industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5132","Set","MXSST","Probable","Castle View Road & others, Moxley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a disused colliery, but nearer the High Street they were built upon earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they pre date 1970. Mainly a colliery, but also part of Moxley on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5133","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Methodist Chapel, Moxley","The chapel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century chapel. Settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","The present Methodist chapel post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of a late 19th century chapel.",1939,2000 "HBL5134","Set","MDSM","Probable","Charnwood Close","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation during the later 19th century. The coal mining may have begun by the end of the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the houses were probably present by 1960.",1951,1960 "HBL5135","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Fiery Holes Public House, Bradley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century. This had been the site of squatter settlement which may have existed here since the early 19th century, but had been demolished by the early 20th.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5136","Set","MDSM","Certain","East of Great Bridge Road, Moxley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5137","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Corner of High Street & Great Bridge Street","The works dates' to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The works and garages post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5138","Set","COTYP","Probable","High Street, Moxley","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map and those to the west first appear on the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL5139","Set","MXSST","Probable","Burns Road & Wilkinson Road, Moxley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon a colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century, and partly upon a surviving field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL514","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","West of Ladymoor Road",,"Marked as rough pasture on the fourth edition and aerial photography appears to show it is still. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5140","Ind","SCPYD","Probable","High Street, Moxley","The scrap yard mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a small early 20th century sand pit. This had been the site of a 19th century iron works.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map although one of the buildings on site probably dates to the 19th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5141","Com","OFSPS","Certain","High Street, Moxley","These buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier of settlement which may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these properties post date the fourth eidition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows a car park on much of the area closest to the High Street. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5142","Tra","RDRA","Probable","Moxley Junction","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was constructed upon the site of 19th century cottages and works.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5143","Set","SMMXD","Probable","High Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century houses, which included courtyard terraces.","The majority of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map and are of several different periods, but the most are probably 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5144","Set","APAR","Possible","Moxley Court, Sutton Road","A possible apartment block dating to the late 20th century. This area had been the site of a enclosed 19th century rope walk.","A possible apartment block which the modern aerial photography suggest was built at the very end of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5145","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between Moxley Road & Heath Field Lane West","This rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when this site ceased to be a brickworks with associated sand quarry. The earlier field system had probably been largely made up of enclosed Medieval strip fields.","This is an area of rough grassland depicted upon the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5146","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","All Saints Church, Church Street, Moxley","The church dates to the 19th century.","The church appears on the first edition OS map, the collection of buildings around all post date the fourth, but had previously been cottages and a school.",1821,1880 "HBL5147","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Moxley Infants School, Moxley","The earliest part of the school dates to the inter war period. The 20th century road roundabout was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The earliest part of the school appears on the fourth edition OS map. The semis and the road roundabout were constructed upon the site of 19th century properties.",1911,1938 "HBL5148","Ind","METWK","Possible","Bull Lane, Darlaston","This works dates from the inter war period and was built upon derelict land. In the 19th century this had been the site of the Albert Iron Works.","The earliest buildings on this site first appear on the fourth edition OS map and may still be being operated as a metal works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5149","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Western Way","The large depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century sand quarry. Earlier in the 19th century this had been the site of metal furnaces and a colliery.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL515","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bilston Community College","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. Coal mining may have occurred here during the 18th century.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The Bilston Survey map shows a field system with some evidence of Medieval strip fields. The two fields in question are both marked as pasture, but are called Engine field and Engine piece possibly suggesting mining (probably for coal) at the end of the 18th century. (Although the 'English Field Names: A dictionary' states that 'engine' could have been agricultural in nature') Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5150","Ind","INDES","Certain","PDH Industrial Estate & Moxley Industrial Centre","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map, although one of the buildings first appears on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5151","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","East of Western Way, Moxley","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation in the later 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5152","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lucknow Road, Ashmore Lake Road & Spring Lane","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and an old inn.","The majority of these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map, although a few are present on the third and fourth editions.",1961,1980 "HBL5153","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pool Hayes Lane & Lucknow Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5154","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lucknow Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests they pre date 1960.",1939,1950 "HBL5155","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mill Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map (one or two appear upon it), but the modern aerial photography suggests they mainly pre date 1960.",1939,1950 "HBL5156","Set","APAR","Probable","Greadier Street, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments probably post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5157","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Pooles Lane","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small colliery, which may have ceased operation by the later 19th century. In the 18th century it appears to have formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5158","Set","MXSST","Possible","Hawthorne Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have been made up of enclosed Medieval strips.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5159","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Pooles Lane","An area of rough grassland that has been present since at least the 19th century and is probably the site of a former colliery.","This area of rough grassland is present on the first edition OS map to modern aerial photography. Possibly formerly a colliery? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL516","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Claremont Street, Bilston","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century although one is earlier. This area had been the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th and had formed part of a field system in the late 18th.","The Corner House appears on the second edition. Other buildings are later.",1901,1910 "HBL5160","Set","SMTER","Certain","Coltham Road","These terraces mainly date to the 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the rest are mainly present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5161","Set","MXSDT","Certain","Walkers Fold","These houses date to the late 20th century. Until at least the early 20th century this area had been the site of a few 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the last two decades of the 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5162","Set","MDSM","Certain","Stourmore Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small 19th century works.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5163","Set","APAR","Certain","Drancy Avenue","These apartments and terraces date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography confirms that these properties post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5164","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tall Trees Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century church hall. This area had formed part of a field system before that.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th.",1981,2000 "HBL5165","Soc","COMHA","Probable","South of Church Road, Short Heath","The club probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the club probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5166","Set","APAR","Possible","Hollybank House, Short Heath","The probable apartment block dates to the late 20th century. In the 19th century this area contain a few small cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this probable apartment block dates to the very end of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5167","Ind","WRKS","Possible","West of Bloxwich Road North","The small works may have dated to the inter war period and was built upon the site of workshops and cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this small works may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5168","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Bloxwich Road North and Coltham Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which probably pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5169","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Between Bloxwich Road North & Coltham Road","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the public house probably post dates it. One much earlier cottages survives (marked on the first edition OS map.).",1939,2000 "HBL517","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club, Wellington Road","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces and detached houses. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and part of a field system in the late 18th.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5170","Set","SMTER","Possible","Wordsworth Road, Browning Close & Keats Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built partly upon a small woodland and partly upon a disused colliery. The woodland probably pre dates 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5171","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Pooles Lane & Wood Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon a woodland and fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may post date it but not by too many decades.",1939,1950 "HBL5172","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woodside Way & cul de sacs off","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these house may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5173","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Woodlands Primary School","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests it post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL5174","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Rough Woods Country Park","The country park was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of an old woodland, which had probably been coppiced, and a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","Probably established as a country park post fourth edition, having previously been an area of woodland (retained) and a disused colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5175","Set","SMSM","Possible","Andrew Drive & Riding Way","The houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL5176","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Bloxwich Road North","The bowling green and club may date to the mid/late 20th century having been built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the bowling green and club may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5177","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Bloxwich Road North, Short Heath","The public house and the semi detached houses date to the 19th century.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map and some of the houses are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5178","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hunt's Lane","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5179","Set","MDDT","Certain","Church Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, the later houses were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL518","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Proud's Lane & Greens Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments and a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area had previously formed a field system, of possible Medieval strips.","First appear on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5180","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bloxwich Road North","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they post date this map, but are of different periods.",1939,1950 "HBL5181","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Sneyd Branch of the Wryley & Essington Canal","The canal branch was closed in the mid/late 20th century having been opened c. 1796.","The canal was closed post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL5182","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lichfield Road, New Invention","The earliest of these houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows them to be of different periods.",1939,1950 "HBL5183","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Lichfield Road","Probably left as rough pasture having previously formed part of a field system","From the modern aerial photographs, having previously been a field system - no boundaries are now visible?",1939,2000 "HBL5184","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Lichfield Road","This area of rough grassland had previously formed part of a field system.","Show to be rough grassland and a large lake on the modern aerial photography, having previously formed part of field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5185","Ind","WKSHP","Certain","Sneyd Workshops","The workshop dates to the early 20th century and was largely built upon a field system.","This long workshop first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5186","Ind","WARHS","Certain","South of Sneyd Cottage, Lichfield Road, New Invention","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century, but Sneyd Cottage is 19th century.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map, but Sneyd Cottage appears on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5187","Set","CARAV","Certain","Off Willenhall Lane","The caravan park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The caravan park post dates the fourth edition OS map, it is not possible to date the park by the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5188","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Between the M6 and the Wryley & Essington Canal.","An area of rough grassland, which had formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","An area of rough grassland on the modern aerial photography - but had formed a field system on the first to fourth editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5189","Ind","SCPYD","Probable","North of Wood Lane","The scrap yard probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the scrap yard probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL519","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Villiery County Primary School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system, of possible enclosed Medieval strip, in the late 18th century.","First appears on the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL5190","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Part of Rough Wood Country Park.","The country park was probably established in the mid/late 20th century mainly upon a disused colliery.","Rough Woods Country Park was probably established post fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5191","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Willenhall Lane","This rough grassland probably dates to the inter war period when Bloxwich Colliery closed.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the rough grassland probably dates from the inter war period when the colliery may have closed Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5192","Rec","COUPK","Certain","South half of Rough Woods Country Park","The country park was established in the mid/late 20th century partly upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation in the later 19th century. Historically, much of this area formed part of Bentley Heath.","The country park was established post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5193","Set","MXSST","Probable","Farmhouse Drive & cul de sacs off","This housing estate dates to the end of the 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","This estate probably dates to the end of the 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5194","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lane Head","The earliest building here is the public house, which may date to the late 18th century, the majority of the houses are 19th century in date. Settlement in this area, however, pre dates 1750.","The cottages, the public house and the school all appear on the first edition OS map - one terrace first appears on the second edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5195","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bentley Lane","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a long row of 19th century cottages, called Twelve House Row, which had probably been built to house the miners of Lane End Colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5196","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Walsall Canal",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1795,1800 "HBL5197","Set","MXMIT","Probable","The Crescent, Shepwell Green","The housing dates to the early 20th century, but parts of the lock works date from the 19th century. Settlement probably existed in this area pre 1750.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, although parts of the works to the south may have appeared on the first edition OS map, although changes have occurred since the historic maps were published. Earlier terraces shown on the first to fourth edition OS map have since been demolished.",1901,1910 "HBL5198","Set","SMSM","Certain","Harrowby Place","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a possible disused 19th century colliery. This area had probably formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5199","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Crescent","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/1970s from the modern aerial photography. This had been the site of earlier cottages, of which only the public house survives.",1961,1980 "HBL52","Set","MDSM","Certain","West side of Prince's Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Housing first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL520","Set","SMTER","Certain","Brook Street","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. One terrace first marked on the third edition OS map also survives.",1939,2000 "HBL5200","Set","SMSM","Probable","Shepwell Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system of enclosed Medieval strips.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the terraces first appear on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL5201","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bilston Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and had been partly built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks, which in turn had been established on the site of a colliery. This area had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The majority of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map, the earliest first appears on the third edition OS map. One of these properties may be an office or apartments.",1951,1960 "HBL5202","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Bilston Lane","These buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war recreation ground. In the late 19th century this had been part of a brickworks and prior to that a colliery.","The club and the adult education centre both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5203","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Shepwell Green","This area of rough grassland was probably created when this area ceased to be a sports ground in the mid/late 20th century. In the late 19th century this had been the site of a brickworks and prior to that a colliery.","The modern landline mapping offers no clues to the use of this land and the modern aerial photography suggests that it is no longer used as a sports ground as shown on the third and fourth edition OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL5204","Ind","WRKS","Certain","North of the Black Country Route","These industrial works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war engineering works. This area had probably been a colliery during the 19th century which was established upon a field system.","The two works depicted on the modern landline mapping are on different alignments to the engineering works shown on the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography reveals that the smaller of the two works, that to the south west, has been demolished since 2000. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5205","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Keyway Junction, Black Country Route","The roundabout dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the colliery.","The Black Country Route and its roundabouts date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL5206","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of the Black Country Route","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war industrial buildings. This area had been part of a colliery during the 19th century, which had been established upon a field system.","The current works post date the fourth edition OS map, although earlier industrial buildings had once stood on part of the site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5207","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between The Crescent & the Black Country Route","This area of rough grassland was probably created when the Black Country Route was built, having formed part of a field system until at least the inter war period.","This area of rough grassland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that the northern quarter has been built upon since 2000.",1939,2000 "HBL5208","Rel","TEMP","Probable","Shepwell Green","The temple probably dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier houses, whilst the car park has been laid out upon the site of a 19th century school.","The temple probably dates to the late 20th century from modern aerial photography.",1981,2000 "HBL5209","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","South of Wolverhampton Road West","These allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system. They may have been established for the benefit of the houses to the south which are of a similar date.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL521","Set","COTYP","Probable","Brook Street, Gornal Wood","These cottages date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","Appear on the first edition - they are not of a uniform size even though they are in a terrace of sorts. Where the Estate Office now stands were once other cottage type dwellings on the first to fourth editions. They are not marked on the tithe map and neither is Brook Street.",1841,1880 "HBL5210","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Riverbank Road & Lymington Road etc.","These houses date to the last few years of the 20th century and were built partly upon an inter war extension to the sewage works to the south and partly upon a field system.","These houses date to the very end of the 20th century - they are still being built at the time of the 2000 landline mapping, but were complete by the time of the modern aerial photography.",1991,2000 "HBL5211","Ser","SEW","Certain","North of Black Country Route","The sewage works dates from the late 19th century, although it has changed in form over this period. It had been established upon a field system.","The sewage works has been present on this site since the second edition OS map, but it has changed in form since the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5212","Set","SMSM","Certain","Coronation Avenue & Somerset Road etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5213","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Cemetery, Wolverhampton Road","The cemetery was laid out in the late 19th century upon a possible early field system.","The cemetery first appears on the second edition OS map and appears to be little changed in layout and size, plus the morturary chapels and lodge survive. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL5214","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ravensbourne Grove","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses probably post date 1980 from the modern aerial photography.",1981,2000 "HBL5215","Set","SMSM","Probable","York Avenue & Chester Close etc.","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a possible early field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they pre date 1960.",1939,1950 "HBL5216","Com","PUBHS",,"Noah's Ark Public House, Clarkes Lane","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house and other large building (possibly industrial?) post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5217","Ind","GARA","Probable","Wolverhampton Road West","The garages date to the mid/late 20th century and were partially built upon the site of County Bridge Farm, parts of which may have pre dated 1750.","The two garages - one a car showroom, the other a service station? - both post date the fourth edition OS map. One of the houses first appears on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5218","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cumberland Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses and apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photography.",1961,1980 "HBL5219","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Red Lion Public House, County Bridge","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a possible early field system.","The public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL522","Set","SMTER","Certain","Brook Street","The majority of these houses date to the early 20th century, but a few are earlier. In the earlier 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","Some of these buildings may pre-date the first edition, but the majority are on the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5220","Set","MXSST","Probable","Lincoln Avenue & Canterbury Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a possible early field system.","These houses probably post date 1950 from the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL5221","Set","APAR","Certain","Clarkes Lane & Durham Avenue","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century cottages, although one or two may have been earlier. This area was known as Little Island by the later 19th century.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL5222","Com","COMCR","Certain","Walsall Town Centre","Walsall was established as a market town in the 12th century and this area represents approximately the core of the original town, although most of the current buildings are 19th and 20th century in date.","The core of Walsall which dates from the Medieval period, although most of the buildings are Post Medieval or Modern in date - based on SMR, Yates' map and map of Walsall from 1824.",1801,1938 "HBL5223","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Bank Street & Pool Street","These houses and some of the industrial buildings date to the 19th century, although this area has formed part of Walsall from before 1750.","The earliest of the terraces appear on the first edition OS map and some of the industrial buildings (leather works) may also have been present on this map. Other terraces and buildings appear by the second and third editions. Other 19th century terraces have since been demolished. This area was built up on Mason's 1824 map, the 2"" OS map of 1816 and represents the edge of Walsall on Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL5224","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bott Lane, Walsall","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon earlier terraces.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5225","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bott Lane & Bank Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of terraces which dated to at least the 19th century. This area has formed part of Walsall from before 1750.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5226","Com","COMCR","Probable","Bridge Street & Leicester Street","Part of the commercial core of Walsall probably dating to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map including the building currently used as a club. This area has buildings upon at least part of it on the 2"" OS map of 1816 and Mason's map of 1824, but not on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL5227","Soc","TONHA","Certain","Walsall Town Hall & Court Building","The town hall was built between 1902 and 1905, but the court dates to 1831. The town hall was built upon the site of a large detached property probably dating to the mid 19th century.","The town hall dates from the early 20th century. The first edition OS map shows the old court house, which survives and was built in 1831. This area just falls within Walsall on the Tithe map, but possibly not on the 2"" OS map. Lichfield Street appears to be a new alignment - much straightened in the 19th century (see 1816 OS map & the Mason map compared with the tithe map).",1901,1910 "HBL5228","Com","COMCR","Probable","Ablewell Street","An area which formed part of Medieval Walsall.","This area probably fell within the Medieval borough of Walsall although the buildings which survive may be mostly Post Medieval. The first edition OS map shows many small buildings to the rear of those that survive - this appear to have been demolished since the fourth edition.",1540,1900 "HBL5229","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Central Hall Methodist Church, Walsall","The chapel and former school date to the mid 19th century. This area fell within the Medieval borough of Walsall.","The Methodist Chapel, former school and a couple of other buildings appear on the first edition OS map. Others are more modern.",1851,1880 "HBL523","Set","MXSST","Certain","Brook Street","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5230","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Lower Rushall Street","These flats probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier terraces, leather works etc. This area probably fell within the Medieval Borough of Walsall.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they probably pre date 1970",1951,1960 "HBL5231","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Multi storey car park, Lower Rushall Street","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces. This area had probably been allotment gardens prior to the terraces.","The multi storey car park post dates the fourth edition OS map as do the apartments.",1939,2000 "HBL5232","Set","APAR","Probable","Hurst Hill Court & Kings Court, Caddick Street, Hurst Hill","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5233","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Between Persehouse Street & Rowley Street","The earliest of these houses date to the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system. A group of the modern houses was built upon the site of a 19th century church.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, although one or two are first present on the second edition and the others are all post fourth. The cul de sac to the north was built upon the site of a 19th century church. This area is marked as fields on the tithe map.",1851,1880 "HBL5234","Set","MDSM","Certain","Persehouse Street, Walsall","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map - one or two small post fourth edition houses been built on the site of others.",1881,1900 "HBL5235","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Goodall Street","The telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an area of commerce, which probably had its origins in the Medieval period.","The telephone exchange post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5236","Set","APAR","Probable","St Matthews Gardens, Walsall","These properties date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of much earlier settlement. This area formed part of the Medieval borough of Walsall.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5237","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Tantarra Street","The school dates to the later 19th century, but at least one other building dates to the early 18th century.","Originally a school (now apartments?) which appears on the first edition OS map as do a couple of the other buildings.",1871,1880 "HBL5238","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bluecoat Junior School, Springhill Road","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and paddocks.","The main school building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings are later.",1911,1938 "HBL5239","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Ablewell Street","The houses date to the 19th century as may a few of the industrial buildings. This area had formed part of the Medieval borough of Walsall.","The earliest of these buildings date to the early/mid 19th century according to the SMR. One leather factory is 20th century in date.",1821,1880 "HBL524","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Brook Street & Musk Lane","The works' dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gas works. This area had formed part of a field system until at least the mid 19th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5240","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Eldon Street & Richmond Street","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces, which in turn had been built upon a field system.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5241","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Between George Street & Dudley Street","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the earlier houses were demolished. Only a part of this area is believed to have been built up during the Medieval period.","The modern aerial photography shows a car park.",1939,2000 "HBL5242","Ind","CLOTH","Probable","Between George Street & Lower Hall Street","The clothing factory and the surviving houses date to the 19th century.","Parts of the factory appear on the first edition OS map as do most of the surviving houses (possibly now offices). The factory reaches its current size by the second edition OS map and is marked as a clothing factory on all four OS maps. Not sure of its current use, although still described as 'factory' on the landline mapping. Probably not on Mason's map of 1824.",1831,1880 "HBL5243","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blue Coat Cof E Comprehensive School, Walsall","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century, although a couple of former houses date to the 19th century. Part of this area probably formed part of Medieval Walsall.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. The buildings in the south east corner all appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5244","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blue Coat CofE Comprehensive School, Walsall","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of terraces and workshops. This area has formed part of Walsall from before 1750.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5245","Set","MMDST","Certain","Lysways Street & Emery Street","These houses date to the early to late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Most of these terraces and semis appear on the first and second editions. Includes the Blue Coat Infants School which had originally been the vicarage.",1831,1880 "HBL5246","Set","HITER","Certain","Orlando Close","These flats and terraces date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of mid 19th century terraces. In the early 20th century this area was mainly allotment gardens.","These high rise flats and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th.",1951,1960 "HBL5247","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","East of Bath Street","The public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a small graveyard which was known as the 'New Burial Ground' in 1824.","This public park post dates the fourth edition OS map and was created out of an early 19th century burial ground.",1939,2000 "HBL5248","Ind","CLOTH","Possible","Between New Street & Bath Street","The clothing factory may date from the early 20th century and was built within an area of earlier settlement, which has since been demolished. This area has probably became part of Walsall prior to 1750.","The earliest parts of this factory probably appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5249","Ind","INDES","Certain","Fieldgate Trading Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL525","Set","MXMDT","Certain","New Street & Musk Lane","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a public house and a church.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5250","Tra","RAIW","Certain","LNWR South Staffordshire Line",,"On the first edition.",1831,1880 "HBL5251","Soc","HIED","Certain","Wasall College of Art & Technology","The art college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largely built upon an area of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map, some earlier properties survive. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5252","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","Walsall Bus Station, St Pauls Street","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century school.","The bus station first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5253","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Hatherton Road","The civic centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of large mid/late 19th century semis and detached houses, as well as a late 19th century tannery.","The civic centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5254","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Paul's Church and vicarage","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of a slightly earlier church. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The current church first appears on the second edition OS map and was built upon the site of an earlier church.",1881,1900 "HBL5255","Com","COMCR","Certain","Bridge Street & Intown","An area which has formed part of the commercial core since at least the later 19th century. This area had become part of Walsall in the mid/late 18th century.","Many of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, although others are later. This area is depicted with buildings on the 2"" OS map and Mason's map of 1824 and some of the present buildings may date from this period.",1821,1880 "HBL5256","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Walsall Gala Baths & Library/Art Gallery","The swimming baths mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, having been built upon the site of a late 19th century baths. Upto that date this area had survived as two paddocks, possibly due to its proximity to the river.","The swimming baths mainly post date the fourth edition OS map, although part of the library/art gallery may first appear on the third edition OS map. The baths replace an earlier swimming baths.",1939,2000 "HBL5257","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Whitmore Street & Intown Row","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement. The area nearest Rushall Street has probably formed part of Walsall since the Medieval period.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map and the club was formerly a Drill Hall which appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5258","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Littleton, Lichfield & Broadway roundabout","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was constructed upon the site of mid 19th century terraces which formed part of the earliest suburbs of Walsall. This area had probably formed part of a field system prior to development.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5259","Com","SUPST","Certain","Whittmere Street & Lower Rushall Street","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon the site of a large 19th century tannery. The area fronting onto Lower Rushall Street probably fell within the Medieval town of Walsall.","The superstore dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL526","Set","IRRH","Probable","Musk Lane & New Street, Gornal Wood","An area of squatter settlement, where the overall impression of lanes and plots has survived, although the buildings present date from the 19th through to the later 20th century. Settlement has existed here since at least the 16th century.","Appear on the first edition - probably within an area of irregular housing.",1821,1880 "HBL5260","Com","OFF","Certain","Chamber of Commerce, Walsall","The Chamber of Commerce dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The chamber of Commerce post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5261","Com","COMCR","Probable","Stafford Street, Walsall","These buildings date to at least the 19th century, although the east side of Stafford Street had been settled by 1750.","These buildings now form part of the commercial core, but had probably been built as houses. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL5262","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Bate Street car park.","The car parks were created in the mid/late 20th century when the mid/late 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The car parks post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5263","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Green Lane","The car parks were created in the mid/late 20th century when the mid/late 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The car parks post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5264","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Margaret Street","Surviving workshops dating to the mid/late 19th century, in an area which had been made up of terraces and a Methodist chapel until the mid/late 20th century. In the early 19th century this area formed a field system.","The majority of these small industrial buildings appear on the first edition OS map, although the empty areas around them once were the site of other buildings, including terraces and a Methodist chapel. Fields are shown on the Tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1851,1880 "HBL5265","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Marsh Street","These works date to the late 19th century, but the earlier terraces which also stood on this site were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area may have formed part of Walsall since the late 18th century.","These works first appear on the second edition OS map. The first to fourth edition OS map also shows terraces which have since been demolished.",1881,1900 "HBL5266","Ind","GARA","Certain","South of Wolverhampton Street","The garages date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and probable warehouses associated with the canal wharves.","The garages post date the fourth edition OS map from the modern aerial photography (the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5267","Com","SUPST","Certain","North of Wolverhampton Street","The superstore dates to the late 20th century, although the surviving public house is probably 19th century. This had been an area of mainly houses, the earliest of which probably dated to the early/mid 19th century.","The superstore dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL5268","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Wolverhampton Street & Green Lane","Some of these industrial buildings date to the 19th century, although the associated terraces have been demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area may have formed part of Walsall from before 1750.","The earliest of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map (and buildings are marked here on the tithe map.) the terrace houses have since been demolished however. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL5269","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Birchills Cof E Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL527","Set","IRRH","Certain","Between Musk Lane & Straits Road, Gornal Wood","An area of squatter settlement, where the overall impression of lanes and plots has survived, although the buildings present date from the 19th through to the later 20th century. Settlement has existed here since at least the 16th century.","An area of irregular housing - some are more modern houses that have replaced earlier ones. One factory not on the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL5270","Rel","MOSQ","Certain","Corner of Blue Lane West & Birchills Street","The mosque dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces and workshops.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the mosque post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5271","Set","SML","Certain","Farrington Street, Walsall","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon part of a mid/late 19th century brickworks. The field system in this area may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5272","Ind","WRKS","Certain","End of Birchills Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century. From the mid/late 19th century on the site was a brick works and an iron works, the latter surviving until the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system.","These industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5273","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Burrowes Street","These high rise flats probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area mainly formed part of an early field system.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5274","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Corner of Old Birchills & Green Lane","This area of public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century when the mid/late 19th century terraces and iron works were demolished. This had also been the site of a limeworks until the late 19th century.","The majority of this area is public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The surviving terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Anchor House stands on the site of a forge and the club upon the site of a lime works (on the first edition OS map). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5275","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Reeds Wood Park","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon the site of a former colliery. The placename evidence suggests woodland at an unknown date.","The public park first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL5276","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Wolverhampton Street","The saw mill dates from the late 19th century and was built upon a wharf with probable 19th century terraces on the street front.","These buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and may have been in use as a saw mill, as they are on the modern landline. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL5277","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Wolverhampton Street","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century gas works. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5278","Ind","WRKS","Probable","North of Wolverhampton Street & Thomas Street","The earliest of the industrial buildings date to the mid 19th century, although most of the terraces which once existed were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area was mainly fields in the early 19th century.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, but most of the terraces that existed have since been demolished. Not on the tithe map.",1851,1880 "HBL5279","Ind","METWK","Possible","Green Street","The large works largely dates to the mid/late 20th century and has replaced earlier metal working buildings, although a few survive. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The majority of buildings on this site post date the fourth edition OS map, but one or two are much older and presently form a museum. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL528","Set","IRRH","Probable","Straits Road, The Alley & Musk Lane West","An area of squatter settlement, where the overall impression of lanes and plots has survived, although the buildings present date from the 19th through to the later 20th century. Settlement has existed here since at least the 16th century.","Houses of various dates, but still visibly arranged in a fairly irregular way.",1821,1880 "HBL5280","Set","SML","Certain","Miner Street","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the 1880s. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, although those facing onto Old Birchills are present by the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5281","Set","SML","Certain","Birchills area of Walsall","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built largely upon fields.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5282","Set","MDSM","Certain","Reedswood Lane, Walsall","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were probably built upon a surviving field, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5283","Set","APAR","Probable","Reedswood Gardens","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century from modern aerial photography.",1971,2000 "HBL5284","Set","SMSM","Possible","Reedswood Close","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area formed part of a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5285","Set","APAR","Certain","Bentley Lane, Walsall","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. The former school building first appears on",1981,2000 "HBL5286","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off Neale Street","The bakery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces and a lock works. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The bakery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5287","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Andrew's Church, Birchills","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built mainly upon a field.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5288","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Stafford Street","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5289","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Northcote Street","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works. This area had previously been a colliery in the late 19th century and had formed part of a field system prior to that.","These depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL529","Set","SMTER","Probable","Barr Street & Bird Street","These houses probably date to the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system.","A variety of different housing of various dates - the majority of houses in Barr Street are on the first edition and a few of the terraces on Bird Street are on the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL5290","Soc","COURT","Certain","Blue Lane East","The court and police station date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an area of terraces, some larger than others. The oldest of these may have pre dated 1750.","The magistrates' court and police station post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5291","Com","OFSPS","Probable","Stafford Street","These commercial properties, probably built as houses, mainly date to the 19th century.","These buildings are marked on the first edition OS map and some are probably marked on the tithe map. Only a small amount of settlement indicated on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5292","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Patricks RC Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of two earlier schools, as well as 19th century workshops and terraces.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5293","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Patricks RC Church, Green Lane","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The Roman Catholic church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5294","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Long Acre Street & Short Acre Street","These small works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops.","These small works all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5295","Com","SUPST","Certain","Between Long Acre Street & Whitehouse Street","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century courtyard housing and an early 20th century chain works.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map and is most likely to be late 20th century in date.",1981,2000 "HBL5296","Set","APAR","Certain","Green Lane & Whitehouse Street","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area had formed par t of a field system in the early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests mid 20th.",1961,1980 "HBL5297","Set","SML","Certain","Croft Street and Hospital Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. The school post dates the forth edition OS map, but was built upon the site of a late 19th century one.",1881,1900 "HBL5298","Set","SMTER","Possible","Penkridge Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5299","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Peter's Church, Stafford Street","The church dates to the mid 19th century, the small works is later 19th century.","The church dates to c.1839 according to the SMR.",1841,1880 "HBL53","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Broadway North, north of The Crescent & east of Princes Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","First appears on fourth edition OS mapping",1911,1938 "HBL530","Set","MMDST","Probable","Orchard Grove","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon 19th century squatter enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5300","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Gladstone Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a small late 19th century sand pit.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5301","Ind","METWK","Probable","Hospital Street","This works dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The hospital building survived as part of the industrial building, but had been demolished between the fourth edition and the modern landline mapping. It was not marked on the tithe map.",1911,1938 "HBL5302","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hospital Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5303","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Green Lane","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a brickworks, which had begun operation in the late 19th century. This area had possibly been the site of small scale coal mining in the earlier 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5304","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Green Lane","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon earlier terraces some of which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These small works probably all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5305","Com","RETPK","Probable","Six Towns Road","This retail park dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which was in operation by the mid 19th century, but had closed by the 1880s.","These large warehouse style superstores post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography confirms a late 20th century date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL5306","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Garden Street","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5307","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Portland Street","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, but some buildings may be earlier. This had been an area of mainly 19th century terraces.","The majority of these works post date the fourth edition OS map, but the small works to the north appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5308","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Portland Street","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the mid/late 19th century terraces were demolished. It had also been the site of a lime works until the early 20th.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5309","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Littleton Street West","The earliest of these buildings, the majority being industrial, date to the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The works, now a museum, is marked on the first edition OS map as is Lime House and the pairs of semis. Littleton Street is marked on the tithe map and its very striaghtness suggests a 19th century new road (along with Hatherton Street) - planning the expansion of Walsall. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1851,1880 "HBL531","Set","MDDT","Possible","St Chads Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of squatter settlement.","The majority of properties post date the fourth edition OS map, but one house survives which appears on the first edition.",1961,1980 "HBL5310","Set","MXSST","Certain","Leckie Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map as does the public house.",1911,1938 "HBL5311","Set","SMTER","Certain","Cannon Street","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon paddocks.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5312","Set","APAR","Probable","North Street","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th.",1981,2000 "HBL5313","Rec","SPGR","Probable","North Street","The recreation ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century, having formed part of a field system until at least the early 20th century.","The recreation ground probably post dates the fourth edition OS map which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5314","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mill Street & North Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century the area had formed part of a field system.","These works and garages post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5315","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mill Street","These terraces date from the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces and the church appear on the first edition OS map, the others appear by the second edition OS map.",1851,1880 "HBL5316","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","North Street","These workshops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a 19th century quarry.","These modern workshops post date the fourth edition OS map. The fourth edition is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5317","Opl","DERLD","Probable","North Street","This area of derelict land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century through the demolition of the 19th century terraces and from quarrying.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area was probably created post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL5318","Ext","QRRY","Probable","South of Bentley Lane","The quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was excavated upon the site of a mid/late 19th century, which had ceased operation by the early 20th century. The colliery had been established upon Bentley Heath.","The modern aerial photography (c.2000) shows a probable quarry on this site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5319","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Old Hall School, Lodge Farm Primary School & Willenhall Comprehensive School","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century colliery and squatter cottages. The colliery had closed by the early 20th century, but it had been established upon Bentley Common.","These three schools all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL532","Set","MMDST","Possible","Hopyard Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of squatter settlement which may have had its origins in at least the 16th century, or earlier.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5320","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Willenhall Lawn Cemetery","The cemetery dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a very small 19th century colliery and a field system.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map. The cemetery is not marked on the 1974 aerail photographs.",1981,2000 "HBL5321","Set","SMSM","Possible","Longwood Rise & Furzebank Way etc.","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which may have been created through enclosure of a Medieval deer park.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they are mainly semis which may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL5322","Soc","COMHA","Possible","Children's Centre,","The children's centre and other buildings date to the late 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of Lodge End Farm, which probably pre dated 1750 and may have begun as a hunting lodge.","These buildings, which include a children's centre & surgery, post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5323","Set","HITER","Probable","Stroud Avenue","This estate was probably built in the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","These terrace and high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5324","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rosedale CofE Infants School & Shorts Heath Infants School","These schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The two schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5325","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","End of Pennine Way","This area of public open space has been created since 1960 when the surrounding housing estates began to appear. The area had formed part of a field system, which may have formerly formed part of a Medieval deer park.","This area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map - being created when the housing estates were built.",1961,2000 "HBL5326","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bentley Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may mainly date to the mid 20th century. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL5327","Ind","LCKWK","Probable","Haley Street","The lock works dates to the early 20th century and was probably built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The works first appears on the third edition OS map as a lock works (may no longer be used as a lock works).",1901,1910 "HBL5328","Set","COTYP","Probable","High Road, Lanes Head","These cottages date to the 19th century while the small works and the semi detached houses date to the inter war period.","The majority of these buildings are probably cottages which appear on the first edition OS map, including the public house. The works and the semis are present by the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL5329","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Short Street & Long Street","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. The terraces had been built upon a field system.","These houses and public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL533","Set","MDSM","Possible","Eaton Crescent, Gornal Wood","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war colliery. Prior to the colliery this area had formed part of the larger squatter settlement of Gornal Wood which pre dates 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5330","Set","MDSM","Probable","High Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period having been built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5331","Set","SMSM","Certain","Council Crescent, Sandbeds Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5332","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Spring Lane","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5333","Ind","WRKS","Certain","High Road","The works and garage mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier works. Until the inter war period which area formed part of a field system.","The works mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5334","Set","RESHO","Probable","Short Heath House & Day Centre","The probable residential home dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","These two buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, Short Heath House probably being a residential home for the elderly.",1939,2000 "HBL5335","Set","MDDT","Certain","Sand Beds Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5336","Set","MDSM","Certain","Sandbeds Road","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map as does the public house.",1951,1960 "HBL5337","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Stroud Avenue etc.","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5338","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Charles Street & Clarkes Lane","A large mill which dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a small colliery, which had been worked in the late 19th century. Earlier in that century this area had formed part of a field system.","Parts of this large mill first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL5339","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sandbeds Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third editon OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL534","Set","MDDT","Certain","Rockingham Close","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of earlier squatter settlement.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL5340","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Charles Street & Clarkes Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5341","Set","SMTER","Certain","Charles Street","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built partly upon the site of a small colliery. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century, which had probably been formed by the enclosure of Medieval strips.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, but the public house (or former public house?) appears on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5342","Ind","METWK","Possible","Ashmore Lake Way","A possible metal works with its origins in the inter war period which had been built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. In the late 18th century this area had formed part of a field system, possibly created out of Medieval strips.","The earliest parts of this works may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map when it was marked as an 'Iron Foundry'.",1911,1938 "HBL5343","Set","MDSM","Certain","Clarkes Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5344","Set","SMSM","Probable","Overdale Drive & Poplar Drive etc.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5345","Set","HITER","Probable","Western Avenue & Farmbridge Road","These high rise flats and terraces probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These terraces, apartments and high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5346","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Church Road","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created upon the site of a 19th century colliery and a field system.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5347","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bentley Wood JMI School","The school was built upon the remains of a field system in the mid/late 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5348","Set","MDDT","Probable","Monmouth Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests a mid 20th century date.",1939,1950 "HBL5349","Set","SMSM","Probable","Poplar Drive, Attlee Road & Churchill Road etc.","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL535","Ser","SEW","Certain","West of Gornal Wood","The sewage works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery and fireclay mine. This area had been woodland since at least the 18th century.","First appear on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5350","Set","SMTER","Possible","Lime Avenue & Rowlands Avenue","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5351","Set","MDTER","Probable","Poplar Avenue & cul de sacs off","These houses probably post date 1980 and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a wood in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they post date 1980. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL5352","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","North of Churchill Road","This area of land was created probably post 1980 when the housing estate to the west was built. This had been the site of an inter war brickworks and in the 19th century a colliery. It had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","This area was probably created when the housing estate to the west was built, having previously been the site of a brickworks and colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL5353","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between Bentley Lane and the M6 motorway","This area of land had been the site of a quarry since the 19th century, which by the inter war period was being worked to make tarmac. In the mid 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","This area of land had been the site of a large quarry and a field. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5354","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Bentley Lane & Reedswood Way","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5355","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Norfolk New Road","This rough grassland has existed here since the inter war period, when the last of the colliery buildings disappeared. The colliery had gone out of operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system prior to that.","All signs of the colliery have gone by the fourth edition OS map, except for the old coal shafts. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5356","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ludlow Drive & Norfolk New Road etc.","These houses date to the very late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery, which in turn had been established on a field system in the mid/late part of the 19th century.","These houses probably date to the last decade of the 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL5357","Ind","INDES","Certain","Bentley Lane Business Park","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5358","Set","MDSM","Possible","Birchover Road etc.","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographsy suggest they date to the 1950s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL5359","Set","MXSST","Probable","Basalt Close","These houses probably date to the very late 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century, which had been established upon a field system that may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the last decade of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL536","Woo","DECW","Probable","Conference Wood","A wood which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was planted upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which ceased operation in the inter war period. Prior to the colliery this area had been woodland since at least the 18th century.","Titled a wood on the modern mapping, aerial photography shows some areas of trees and some open land. Appears to be mainly (if not entirely) decidious and probably not deliberately planted? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5360","Tra","CANDI","Probable","Walsall Canal Anson Branch",,"The canal branch is not marked on the Tithe Map of 1843. Satutory closure powers were granted in 1956. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1851,1880 "HBL5361","Set","MDSM","Probable","Pouk Hill Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5362","Set","SMTER","Certain","Wayside Walk","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm which had probably pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL5363","Set","SMSM","Probable","Naunton Road etc","These houses probably date to the 1960/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry. This area had formed part of a field system up until that time.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5364","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Jane Lane School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5365","Ind","INDES","Certain","Maple Leaf Industrial Estate, Pouk Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5366","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bloxwich Lane","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement, which had probably been built by the miners in the nearby collieries.","The warehouses post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5367","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Bentley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5368","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wilkes Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL5369","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Wilkes Avenue","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL537","Set","MDDT","Probable","Between Brick Kiln Lane & Himley Road","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of squatter enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mostly date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5370","Com","COMOU","Certain","Hotel, Junction 10 of M6","The hotel dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the last decade of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL5371","Rel","NCONC","Certain","The Church of the Latter Day Saints, Junction 10 M6","The Mormon church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century farm.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5372","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Junction 10, M6","The motorway junction dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small disused colliery, which had been in operation in the late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system prior to that time.","The motorway junction post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5373","Set","RESHO","Probable","Bentley Home & Heathview","The residential home and other houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of the private parkland once belonging to Bentley Hall.","The residential home and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests",1961,1980 "HBL5374","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Cairn Drive","This area of open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably created to respect the cairn erected upon the site of Bentley Hall in the inter war period. The hall had dated to at least the 17th century and was demolished due to subsidence.","The public open space and the buildings upon all post date the fourth edition OS map. The cairn which was laid in the inter war period (being marked on the fourth edition OS map) marks the site of Bentley Hall (see SMR for details).",1939,2000 "HBL5375","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Everest Road","The Roman Catholic church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The church and public house both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5376","Set","APAR","Probable","Churchill Road & Cornwall Place","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5377","Com","SHPS","Certain","Queen Elizabeth Avenue","These shops date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century (certainly post 1952)",1939,2000 "HBL5378","Set","MDSM","Probable","Queen Elizabeth Avenue,Wilkes Avenue, Morris Avenue etc.","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of disused collieries, the last being in operation in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5379","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","King Charles JMI School","The school probably dates to the mid 20th century and was built partly upon the site of the private parkland belonging to Bentley Hall.","The school was probably date at a similar period to the surrounding housing estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL538","Set","LGDT","Certain","Himley Road, Hopyard Lane & Summit Place, Gornal Wood","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon probable 19th, or earlier, squatter enclosures. This area had formed part of an ancient woodland.","Some properties within this area have appeared on the first edition, but the majority post date the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL5380","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Bentley","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map; one semi appears on the second and others appear on the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL5381","Ind","METWK","Probable","Marlow Street & Stafford Street","The earliest of these works probably date to the inter war period and were built within an area of terrace houses some late 19th century and some earlier. All of these terraces have since been demolished.","The earliest of these works appear on the fourth edition OS map, marked as iron works.",1911,1938 "HBL5382","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between John Street & Portland Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and the surviving terraces are late 19th century. This had been an area of small mid/late 19th terrace which had been built upon a field system.","These garages and factories post date the fourth editon OS map, the surviving terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5383","Com","SHPS","Probable","Stafford Street","These probable shops date to the 19th century. This area was probably settled pre 1750 as a discrete area outside of Walsall.","These buildings are probably used as shops, but may have been built as houses, and appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5384","Set","SMSM","Certain","Leckie Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period, although many were demolished and a park was created. This area had been a sand pit in the 19th century and had formed part of a field system prior to that.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Leckie Wildlife Park was created by demolishing many of the inter war houses.",1911,1938 "HBL5385","Set","APAR","Certain","Bloxwich Road & Proffit Street","These apartments and other buildings mainly date to the late 20th century, and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace, only a few of which survive. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","This area made up mainly of maisonettes and an apartment block which post date the fourth edition OS map, the modern aerial photographs suggest the date to the late 20th century. The surviving terraces (the others having been demolished) and the vicarage appear on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL5386","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Ford Brook, The Butts, Walsall","This area of land probably ceased to be agricultural land in the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system.","This area is no longer agricultural land as it probably had been in the 19th and earlier 20th century, it has been left and become overgrown with scrub (from modern aerial photographs). Probably survived development because within flood zone of the Ford Brook. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5387","Set","MXSST","Probable","Borneo Street","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small iron works and a brass works, which had been demolished in the early 20th century. The works had been a watermill earlier since at least the mid 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5388","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Cecil Street & William Street","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map including the school - now a community centre",1841,1880 "HBL5389","Set","MMDST","Certain","Eastbourne Street","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map the rest by the third. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL539","Set","SMSM","Possible","Guy's Lane and roads off it, Gornal Wood","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war quarry. This site had partly been a brickworks in the 19th century and had probably been enclosed by encroachments into the woodland in the same century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5390","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hatherton Street & Lower North Street","These houses date to the end of the 20th century and were built partly upon the site of mid/late 19th century industry, which had included a large tannery. This area had formed a field system in the early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the last decade of the 20th century. Hatherton Street is marked on the tithe maps of 1840 and 1835 (Rushall & Walsall), but had probably not long been laid out - its very straightness suggests a 19th century new road.",1991,2000 "HBL5391","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Teddesley Street","These high rise flats probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","These high rise flats probably date to the mid 20th century (from modern aerial photography) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5392","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Butts JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces and a church. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the school post dates the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL5393","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Queen Mary's Grammar School, The Butts","The Grammar School dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest part of the school appears on the first edition OS map, but not on the Walsall tithe map of 1835.",1841,1880 "HBL5394","Set","SMTER","Probable","Upper Forster Street & Warwick Street","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the last two decades of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL5395","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mill Lane","The earliest of these houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these probably mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5396","Set","APAR","Certain","The Butts & Butts Street","These apartments date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. A small amount of settlement was present here in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses post date 1960 - these buildings are probably of various dates. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5397","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Lichfield Street","These large houses mainly date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are not marked on the tithe map of 1840, although one or two are, they are mainly marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL5398","Ind","LEAWK","Probable","Hatherton Street & Littleton Street West","A small works probably dating to the mid/late 19th century, possibly used as a leather works.","The earliest of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map, a few may be later. The two roads date to between 1816 and 1843. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL5399","Soc","ARTG","Certain","The Garage, Hatherton Road","The art gallery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century tannery. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The art gallery post dates fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL54","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of The Grange Playhouse","This sports ground was established in the inter war period and was laid out upon fields.","A sports ground first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL540","Set","MDSM","Possible","Himley Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a large wood since at least the 18th century.","Aerial photography reveals these houses to be semis with integral garages which may date to the 1940s/50s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5400","Ind","LEAWK","Certain","Hatherton Street","The leather works dates from the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","Although much altered, the oldest part of the leather works appears on the first edition OS map as a tannery.",1841,1880 "HBL5401","Set","MMDST","Probable","Lichfield Street","These house date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map (but not on the tithe map). They had probably been built as houses, but may now be used as offices or apartments. Lichfield Street appears to have been straightened between 1816 and 1843 (date of tithe map).",1841,1880 "HBL5402","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Hatherton Street & Lower Forster Street","These buildings, both industrial and terrace housing, mainly date to the 19th century, although many other terraces have since been demolished.","The terraces and some of the industrial complex (facing onto Hatherton Street) appear on the first edition OS map, and some are on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL5403","Set","FARM","Certain","Hay Head Farm","Hay Head Farm dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 18th century farm. It is possible that this had once been the site of a Medieval manor house.","The farm post dates the fourth edition OS map, the original, much smaller farm stood where the large sheds now stand to the north of the lane.",1939,2000 "HBL5404","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Around Hay Head Farm","This field system was enclosed at unknown date, but the area may have been being farmed from at least the Medieval period, from the suggestion that a Medieval manor house was sited here.","The field system is fairly unchanged from the tithe map and the first edition OS map.",,1840 "HBL5405","Woo","DECW","Possible","The Dingle, East of Hay Wood Farm","This woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon the site of a disused limestone quarry, which had been abandoned by the later 19th century.","This woodland has grown since the fourth edition OS map, having previously been rough grassland and scrub.",1939,2000 "HBL5406","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Potter's Wood & Birch Wood","These woods may post date 1750 having originally been planted as one wood.","A wood is marked in this area on the 2"" OS map and the two woods are marked on the first to fourth editions.",1751,1820 "HBL5407","Woo","DECW","Possible","Cuckoo's Nook, East of Hay Wood","The wood probably dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This wood is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5408","Fie","IRREG","Possible","North of Sutton Road","This field system may have been enclosed at an early date.","This field pattern is little changed from the first edition OS map - some boundary loss. Limestone extraction took place nearby, which may account for its irregular nature?",,1750 "HBL5409","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Sutton Road","The public house and Sutton Road both date to the mid/late 20th century, having been built upon a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map - as does the Sutton Road.",1939,2000 "HBL541","Fie","SQEN","Possible","West of Guys Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date, but which may have been enclosed by encroachment on the common land known to exist here in the period prior to the late 18th century.","Most of this polygon is marked as a field system on the epoch mapping, field boundaries are still marked on the modern mapping, but the aerial photography shows much encroachment by trees and shrubs (especially to the north where a clay pit is shown on the epoch maps.). The tithe map and first edition OS map show a field system of possible squatter paddocks. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL5410","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Tower's Covert, Bourne Vale","The woodland dates to the late 18th/early 19th century and was probably created when the surrounding fields were enclosed, this area having formed part of Sutton Heath until this period.","The wood is marked on the 2"" OS map, but is marked as common (heath) land on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL5411","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Bourne Vale","The sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was founded upon a field system, which had been enclosed by a surveyor in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The sports ground probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (which is missing from this area).",1939,2000 "HBL5412","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Corporation Wood, Bourne Vale","The woodland dates to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","The woodland is on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5413","Set","LGDT","Probable","Bourne Vale","These large houses set within woodland, some ancient, probably date to the mid 20th century and may have been built upon a landscaped parkland belonging to Bourne Vale and therefore created in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and these properties may all post date it? The first edition OS map gives the impression that this area is landscaped and probably associated with the house to the south west (Bourne Vale) and therefore dates to the late 18th/early 19th century (being marked as common (heath) land on Yates' map. The boat house and some of the ponds to the north west may be contemporary with a landscaped parkland.",1939,1950 "HBL5414","Fie","PLND","Certain","East of Bourne Vale","These fields were enclosed by parliamentary enclosure in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","These fields were probably enclosed by the 1816 OS 2"" map - the roads in this area are very straight on this map suggesting parliamentary enclosure had already taken place. Some internal boundaries have been lost since the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5415","Fie","PLND","Probable","East of Chester Road","This field system was enclosed by parliamentary enclosure in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","This area was probably enclosed by the time of the 1816 2"" OS map due to the amount of very straight roads in this area on that map.",1751,1820 "HBL5416","Com","NURS","Probable","East of Chester Road","The plant nursery probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the plant nursery and other buildings probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5417","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Hingeley Covert north of Streetley","The woodland dates to the 19th century and the area had formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","This woodland is not marked on the 2"" OS map, but is present on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5418","Set","SMSM","Probable","Coniston Road & Lindrosa Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a late 18th/early 19th century planned field system. The field system had been enclosed out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5419","Set","FARM","Probable","Waterworks Farm","The farm dates to the 19th century and was probably built when the surrounding land was enclosed by Parliamentary Act in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map - although it is much altered on the modern landline mapping. A building is marked here on the 2"" OS map - possibly this farm or an earlier one, nothing indicated on Yates' and this area is marked as common/heathland on that map.",1821,1880 "HBL542","Set","SMSM","Probable","Sandfield Grove","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon possible 19th century squatter enclosures. This area had possibly been subjected to small scale mining in the later 18th century upon what was then common land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL5420","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hardwick Road","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The earliest of these houses appear on the third edition OS map, the fourth edition is missing for this area.",1901,1910 "HBL5421","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thistledown Close & Kimberley Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built mainly upon a planned field system, which was enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5422","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Hardwick Wood","The wood dates from the 19th century and this area had formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","The wood is not marked on the 2"" OS map, but is present on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5423","Set","FARM","Certain","Hingley's Cottage & Piggery","The farm dates from the 19th century and was built upon an area which once formed part of Sutton Chase.","Now a farm, but originally a cottage and brickworks in the mid 19th century - many modern buildings also on site. No buildings are marked here on the 2"" OS map. The straight diagonal lane (now track) pre dates the farm being marked on the 2"" OS map, a rear access to Aston Hall.",1821,1880 "HBL5424","Fie","PLND","Probable","East of Hingeley Cottage","The remains of a planned field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The remains of a field system on the modern landline mapping - a field system on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5425","Set","MDDT","Probable","Leacliffe Way to Raglan Close","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1960s - they may be bungalows.",1961,1970 "HBL5426","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Chester Road, Streetley","The earliest of these houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm, which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century, although there is some suggestion settlement in this area may be earlier.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century, although the houses in Rydal Close date to the 1990s. The Chester Road is marked on Yates' map.",1939,1950 "HBL5427","Set","LGDT","Certain","Lester Grove & Chesterwood","These houses date to the late 20th century. The field system which existed prior to the housing developments in the area had been enclosed by surveyors' in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5428","Set","MDSM","Probable","Little Hardwick Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed by surveyor in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the mid 20th century",1939,1950 "HBL5429","Com","NURS","Probable","Little Hardwick Road","The plant nursery probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the nursery probably post dates the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL543","Set","MDDT","Certain","Brookbank Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5430","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bradford Street","These houses date to at least the mid 19th century.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map and the tithe map of 1835, they were built as houses and retain that character, but are probably now used as offices or bedsits/flats. The car park had been the site of similar houses.",1831,1880 "HBL5431","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Vicarage Place & Mountrath Street","These small industrial buildings date from the mid/late 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are mid/late 19th century in date (see SMR, first edition OS map and tithe map) the remainder are later.",1831,1880 "HBL5432","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Vicarage Walk","The Roman Catholic church dates to the early/mid 19th century.","The Roman Catholic church appears on the first edition OS map and the tithe map of 1835.",1821,1880 "HBL5433","Set","MMDST","Certain","Between Midland Road & Bradford Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edtion OS map and are probably now used as offices or bedsits/flats.",1881,1900 "HBL5434","Com","SUPST","Probable","Midland Road","The superstores date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","Probable superstores which post date the fourth edition OS map (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL5435","Com","OFF","Certain","Midland Road","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a late 19th century works. This area had probably formed a field system prior to the works.","These buildings are mainly offices post dating the fourth edition OS map (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL5436","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Midland Road & Wednesfield Road","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sand pit.","The works probably post date the fourth edition OS map (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL5437","Set","SMTER","Certain","Sister Dora Gardens.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century cottage hospital.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests the houses and apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5438","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Vicarage Walk etc.","These houses and works mainly date to the late 19th century and were largely built upon the site of allotment gardens called 'Vicarage Gardens'.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, but part of the works may have been present upon the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5439","Ind","METWK","Probable","Charles Street","The metal works date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL544","Set","SMDT","Probable","Windsor Close","These houses proably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon squatter enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5440","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Station Street","These terraces and industrial buildings date from the mid 19th century.","These buildings date from the mid 19th century, but the tithe map is not clear on what pre dated these properites.",1831,1880 "HBL5441","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Frederick Street & Bridgeman Street","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, although some 19th century industrial buildings survive from when this area was dominated by terrace houses.","The majority of these works probably post date the fourth edition OS map (which is missing for this area) although one or two survive from the 19th century when this area was made up of terraces and works.",1939,2000 "HBL5442","Ind","INDES","Probable","Premier Business Park, Walsall","The industrial estate probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this business park probably post dates it. Queen Street is aligned pretty much on a field boundary marked on the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL5443","Ind","WARHS","Probable","West of Queen Street","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area had probably formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the warehouse probably post dates it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5444","Ind","WRKS","Probable","South of Bridgeman Street","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and metal works. This area formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the works probably post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5445","Ind","WRKS","Probable","East of Long Street","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these works probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5446","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Tasker Street & Corporation Street West","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the probable remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map - the works are much later.",1881,1900 "HBL5447","Ind","GARA","Probable","Dudley Street & Bath Street","The garage probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier part of the century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the garage probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5448","Set","MXMIT","Probable","Caldmore Road","These houses and works date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses and works first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5449","Set","APAR","Probable","Mary Vale Court,","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a vicarage which was possibly built in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests the apartment block dates to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL545","Set","LGDT","Possible","Cinder Road","These large houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area may have been enclosed by the encroachment of the original common land during the earlier part of the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL5450","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Between Caldmore Road & Bath Street","These terraces and works date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces and works are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map of 1835.",1831,1880 "HBL5451","Set","MXMIT","Certain","Glebe Street","These terraces and workshops date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of allotment gardens.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5452","Set","MDTER","Certain","Caldmore Road, White Street & Mount Street","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map of 1835.",1831,1880 "HBL5453","Set","APAR","Probable","Brace Street & Short Street","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. In the earlier 19th century this area formed part of a field system which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these maisonettes date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5454","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Birmingham Road & Jesson Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large late 19th century house. Earlier in the century this area had formed part of a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Birmingham Road dates between 1775 (Yates') and 1816 (2"" OS map), but Jesson Road follows the original line of the road towards Great Barr as marked on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL5455","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mandeville Gardens","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large early 19th century house called Spring Hill.","These houses were built in the 1960/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5456","Set","MDSM","Certain","Jesson Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5457","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birmingham Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third editon OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5458","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birmingham Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a possible late 18th/early 19th century small landscaped park associated with Spring Hill House.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5459","Set","LGDT","Certain","Jesson Road & Birmingham Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a small late 18th/early 19th century landscaped park associated with Spring Hill House.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL546","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Cinder Road","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, although one of these survives. This area had formed paddocks earlier in the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. No. 27 Cinder Road is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map of 1844.",1961,1980 "HBL5460","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Mary's RC Primary School, Jesson Road","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a small late 18th/early 19th century landscaped park associated with Spring Hill House.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5461","Set","SMSM","Probable","Emery Close & The Pines","These houses were probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached property called Sandy Mount which probably dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5462","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Sandwell Street","A small engineering works dating to the inter war period which was built upon the site of a 19th century timber yard. In the mid/late 19th century this area was allotment gardens, which had been created out of a larger field.","The engineering works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5463","Ind","BREW","Certain","End of Sandy Mount Road","The brewery (known as Highgate Brewery) dates from the late 19th century and was built upon the site of a possible quarry. Earlier in the 19th century this area formed part of a field system which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The earliest part of this brewery is marked on the second edition OS map. Part of this site appears to have been covered in housing soon after 1999 (google earth). Highgate Brewery was closed in 2010.",1881,1900 "HBL5464","Ind","LEAWK","Probable","Newhall Street & Windmill Street","These works date from the 19th century and this area has been settled from before 1750.","The earliest of these works appears on the tithe map, others appear on the first edition OS map, and one is record as being a leather works. The remainder are later and have often replaced terraces. The 2""OS map and Yates' map both record quite dense settlement along these roads.",1821,1880 "HBL5465","Set","SMTER","Certain","Buckle Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century metal works, specialising in harness fittings. Settlement in this area probably pre dates 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the very late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5466","Set","APAR","Probable","Highgate Road & Ridgewood Close","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. In the earlier 19th century this area formed part of a field system which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5467","Set","MDTER","Probable","Hope Street & Caldmore Road","Some of these terraces date from the mid/late 19th century and were possibly built upon the site of allotment gardens.","Some of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map and may even be marked on the tithe map of 1835. This area appears to be marked as allotment gardens on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5468","Set","LGDT","Probable","Gorway Gardens","These large houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two large properties and their gardens, the earliest of which dated to the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5469","Set","LGDT","Probable","Little Gorway","These large houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area which had still formed part of a field system in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL547","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cinder Road & Himley Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier squatter cottages.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century although, some of these houses may appear on earlier maps. Cinder Road is marked on the 1816 2"" OS map, but is not on Yates'.",1951,1960 "HBL5470","Set","LGDT","Certain","Gorway Road","These large houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest house appears on the second edition OS map, another first appears on the third edition OS map the others post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL5471","Set","LGDT","Certain","Jesson Road & Gorway Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although a few are present on the third edition. Jesson Road follows the original line of the Birmingham Road on Yates' map, the other roads mainly date to the late 19th century, when houses began to be constructed.",1911,1938 "HBL5472","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Gorway Road","The cricket ground dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cricket ground is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5473","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Birmingham Road & Jesson Road","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large mid/late 19th century house. This area may have formed part of a field system in the earlier part of the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Jesson Road is marked on Yates' map as forming part of the road to Birmingham called Peak House Lane, a new alignment is marked on the 2"" OS map which is still the Birmingham Road.",1961,1980 "HBL5474","Set","MDMXD","Certain","South of Birmingham Road","These houses mainly date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","All of the semis first appear on the third edition OS map as do one or two of the detached properties. Some of the other detached properties appear on the fourth, the rest post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL5475","Set","MDMXD","Certain","North of Birmingham Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and the rest date to the early/mid 20th century. This had been the site of a small farm, probably dating to , which was demolished to make way for the later houses.","The semis first appear on the second edition OS map as does one of the detached properties, the remainder of the houses appear on the third and fourth editions. The Birmingham Road at this point follows the line of Peak House Lane depicted on Yates' map, but was probably straightened at the same time as the realignment leaving Jessons' Lane & Park Hall Lane as minor offshoot roads (though they appear to be the original road on Yates').",1881,1900 "HBL5476","Com","COMOU","Certain","Hotel, South of Birmingham Road","The large hotel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier inn, which may have pre dated 1750.","The large hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5477","Set","MDSM","Certain","Belveredere Road","These houses mainly date from the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, the rest are built between the second and fourth editions. Some post date the fourth.",1831,1880 "HBL5478","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Hope Street & St Michael Street","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, although one short row survives. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier part of the latter century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. The surviving terraces appear on the first edition OS map and part of the works may have first appeared on the second edition.",1991,2000 "HBL5479","Set","MXMIT","Probable","Bath Road, Sandwell Street & Highgate Road","The majority of these terraces date to the late 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map - one or two appear on the first editon. Sandwell Street is marked on Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL548","Set","SMSM","Possible","The Spinney","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter cottages. In the 18th century this area had formed part of a common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5480","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael & All Angels' Church, Caldmore","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon an area of paddocks.","The SMR states this church was built from 1870. The terraces appear on the first & second editions.",1871,1880 "HBL5481","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Caldmore Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partially built upon the site of 19th century terraces. The terraces had been built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5482","Com","COMCR","Possible","Caldmore Green","The commercial core of the small settlement of Caldmore, which probably pre dates 1750.","This area is now probably shops and pubs etc - the commercial core of Caldmore. This area is marked as being settled on the tithe map, 2"" OS map and Yates' map. Some of these buildings may have been originally built as domestic dwellings and be of several periods, but many appear to be at least 19th century in date.",1821,1880 "HBL5483","Set","COTYP","Probable","Little London, Walsall","The earliest of these cottages date to the early 19th century. This small settlement, known as Little London, probably pre dates 1750.","The earliest of these cottages date to the early 19th century, the public house first appears in its current form on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5484","Set","SML","Probable","Sandwell Street, Vincent Street etc.","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are all present by the third edition. Sandwell Street is marked on Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL5485","Set","HIRIS","Probable","West Bromwich Street","These high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and earlier cottages, in an area known as Doveridge and which may pre date 1750.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5486","Set","LGSM","Certain","Highgate Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the rest are present by the third. The large detached property appears on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL5487","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Follyhouse Close & Highgate Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large mid/late 19th century detached house. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5488","Set","APAR","Probable","Avion Close","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century semi detached houses. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5489","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fairfield Mount","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 19th century and were built mainly upon fields, although the windmill is earlier.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map (not on the tithe) the others are present by the third edition. The windmill is marked on the tithe map of 1835, and is also indicated on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",1831,1880 "HBL549","Set","IRRH","Certain","Cinder Road","An area of squatter settlement, where the overall impression of lanes and plots has survived, although the buildings present date from the 19th through to the later 20th century. This area was common land in the 18th century.","Not all the buildings existed at the time of the first edition and are later in date.",1821,1880 "HBL5490","Set","APAR","Probable","Highgate Road","The apartment block and houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century cottage.","The apartment block and other houses all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5491","Set","LGDT","Certain","Gorway Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map (two first appear on the third edition). Gorway Road first appears on the second edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5492","Set","APAR","Probable","Canute Close & Gorway Close","These apartments and other houses probably date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of large late 19th century detached houses. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL5493","Set","MDDT","Certain","Delves Road & Highgate Drive","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map (it is partly missing for this area)",1911,1938 "HBL5494","Com","COMOU","Probable","Gorway Conference Centre","The conference centre dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a large 19th century detached property called Gorway House.","The conference centre post dates the fourth edition OS map - dated as per SMR entry.",1961,1980 "HBL5495","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Gorway Road","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upont the site of an early 20th century pavilion. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The local government office post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5496","Woo","DECW","Probable","Rear of Gorway Conference Centre","This woodland dates from the early 20th century and the land had probably formed part of the parkland belonging to the 19th century Gorway House, which has since been demolished. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The northern part of this woodland first appear on the third editon OS map, the southern part post dates the fourth. A few individual trees are marked on the second edition OS map and presumably formed part of the gardens belonging to the now demolished Gorway House.",1901,1910 "HBL5497","Set","MDDT","Certain","Magdalene Road etc","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5498","Soc","HIED","Certain","University of Wolverhampton (Walsall Campus)","The university campus dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably mainly built upon a field system.","The university campus post dates the fourth edition OS map. Highgate Farm which is marked on the first edition OS map is not shown on the tithe maps.",1939,2000 "HBL5499","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cricket Close & Ravensdale Gardens","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL55","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Golf course east of Walsall Arboretum","The golf course dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system. There is evidence for Medieval strip fields surviving in this area as earthworks.","A golf course marked on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL550","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Gornal Wood Cemetery","The cemetery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery and upon fields. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The cemetery post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5500","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Cricket Close","These allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments are marked on the third edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area).",1901,1910 "HBL5501","Set","LGDT","Probable","Broadway","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may have been built upon, but had certainly been built by the end of the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL5502","Rec","GLFCO","Probable","Walsall Golf Course","The golf course may date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out across a field system, at least parts of which had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the golf course may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5503","Set","MDSM","Probable","Canberra Road & Hobart Drive","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the mid 20th century. These houses were built within the bounds of a single field.",1951,1960 "HBL5504","Rec","SPGR","Probable","East of Walstead Road","The sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5505","Set","MDMXD","Probable","South of Worstead Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","This housing is probably of different periods, but mainly mid 20th century (the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area).",1951,1960 "HBL5506","Rec","ALLOT","Possible","East of Delves Green Road","These allotments may date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, these allotments may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5507","Set","APAR","Probable","Parkhall Grove","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached property.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5508","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Birmingham Road","The majority of these houses date to the 19th century and early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are the larger detached properties which are marked on the first edition OS map, the semis are present by the third edition OS map, the remainder probably post date the fourth (which is missing for this area).",1831,1880 "HBL5509","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ravensdale Gardens & Raven Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL551","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","South of Chase Road, Gornal Wood","This area had formed part of a colliery until the late 19th century and had previously formed part of an ancient woodland within Pensnett Chase.","Shafts are still marked on the 2000 OS map for this area of land - it has probably been rough pasture since the second edition and modern aerial photography suggests that this is what it is currently. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5510","Fie","OTF75","Probable","West of Melbourne House","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","The remains of a field system surviving",,1880 "HBL5511","Set","LGDT","Probable","Melbourne House","This large house dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The houses is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1831,1880 "HBL5512","Set","MDDT","Probable","Charlemont Road & Queen Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system of small paddocks.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that the majority of these houses date to the mid 20th century, although a few may be more recent in date.",1951,1960 "HBL5513","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Birmingham Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The small terraces appear on the first edition OS map, but the majority of these houses appear between the second and third editions.",1881,1900 "HBL5514","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Charlemont Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5515","Set","MDSM","Probable","Delves Green Road & Delves Crescent","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5516","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Between West Bromwich Road & Delves Green Road","The playing fields may date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out on a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the playing fields may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5517","Set","MDSM","Possible","Broadway","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5518","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Gabriel's Parish Church, Walstead Road","The church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the church probably post dates it. (SMR confirms).",1939,1950 "HBL5519","Set","SMSM","Possible","Roads between Walstead Road & Delves Green Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they may appear upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL552","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Snowberry Drive & cul de sacs off it","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have been farmed as an open field in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map. The SMR records ridge & furrow in this area, although Yates' suggests common or heath land - however there is an enclosed area on Yates' which may represent this area?",1939,2000 "HBL5520","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Delves Infants School & Delves Junior School","The schools probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible Medieval manor house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the schools probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5521","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","Delves Green","The common land at Delves Green pre dates 1750.","The green is marked on Yates' map, the 2"" OS map and the first edition OS map although it appears to be slightly bigger on the modern landline mapping than it was on the first edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL5522","Set","APAR","Probable","Bell Close","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5523","Set","SML","Probable","West Bromwich Road & Weston Street","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, and the others are present by the third edition. The earliest parts of the school first appear on the second edition OS map also. West Bromwich Road is marked on Yates' map and the 2"" OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5524","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hawes Road & Trees Road etc.","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and at least some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5525","Set","MDSM","Possible","North of Broadway","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth editon OS map is missing for this area and these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5526","Com","SHPS","Probable","Corner of Broadway & West Bromwich Road","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and the terraces are earlier. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but these shops post date it. The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5527","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Cambridge Street & Windsor Street etc.","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5528","Set","APAR","Probable","Spout Lane & Bescot Street","These apartments probably date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the later 20th century.",1971,1990 "HBL5529","Set","SMTER","Probable","Victor Street & Bescott Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL553","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cooper's Bank","The earliest of these houses may date to the 19th century and former workshops also survive in places.","Some of these houses post date the fourth edition and some may have been redeveloped. The 1816 OS draft maps only shows one or two buildings at Cooper's Bank. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL5530","Set","MXSST","Possible","Alexandra Road & Weston Street","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5531","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Palfrey Park","The public park dates from the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The earliest part of the park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5532","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary & All Saints Church, Dale Street","The church dates to the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The church first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5533","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Palfrey Infants' School & Palfrey Junior Community School","Parts of the junior school date to the mid/late 20th century and the infants' school was built upon the site of terrace housing. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The earliest parts of these school are marked on the first edition OS map (Junior School), the infants' school was built upon 19th century terraces.",1939,2000 "HBL5534","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Fairground Way.","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these works may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5535","Set","MDTER","Probable","Corporation Street West & Wednesbury Road","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces, the remainder are on the second edition OS map.",1831,1880 "HBL5536","Ind","LEAWK","Possible","Wednesbury Road","These works may date from the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","Parts of this works may date have appeared on the first edition OS map - Crown Saddle Tree Works, other parts are more recent in date.",1831,1880 "HBL5537","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Wednesbury Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5538","Opl","DERLD","Probable","North of Wednesbury Road","This had been the site of 19th century railway sidings which were probably cleared away in the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the railway sidings which existed here on the first to the third editions were probably cleared away in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL5539","Set","SML","Certain","New Mills Street, Rosamund Street & Earl Street etc.","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. New Mills House is marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL554","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cooper's Bank","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These works post date to the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5540","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Between Camden Street & Rutter Street","This sports ground probably dates mid/late 20th century and had been created when the 19th century terraces were demolished. In the early 19th century this area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area was created when the terraces were demolished probably in the mid/late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL5541","Set","APAR","Probable","South Street","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments and terraces date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5542","Set","MXSIT","Probable","South Street & Camden Street","The earliest of these buildings date to the mid/late 19th century, although some are late 20th, and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces & (former) works appear on the first edition OS map, the other terraces appear on the second edition OS map and post fourth.",1831,1880 "HBL5543","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Between Broadway West & Wednesbury Road","The sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a field system and a large mill pond.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the sports ground probably post dates it. This area had been partly a field system and partly a mill pond to New Mills just to the north.",1939,2000 "HBL5544","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wednesbury Road","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5545","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cornmill Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large mill complex, which dated from at least the 17th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5546","Set","MDSM","Possible","Bescot Crescent","These houses may date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5547","Set","MXSST","Probable","New Mills Street, Milton Close & Lords Street","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5548","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Wednesbury Junction railway loop",,"Not marked on the tithe map of 1839.",1831,1880 "HBL5549","Tra","RAIW","Certain","L&NWR Pleck Loop",,"Not marked on the tithe map.",1831,1880 "HBL555","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Cooper's Bank","This area has been an area of rough pasture since the colliery closed in the early 20th century. It had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Former Sandfield Colliery - on 2000 OS map the chimney was still standing. Aerial photography shows an area of rough pasture. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5550","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Delves Baptist Church","The Baptist church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the mid/late 20th century. The houses first appear on the",1939,2000 "HBL5551","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Cobden Street, King Street & Queen Street etc.","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the others are present on the second and third editions.",1831,1880 "HBL5552","Set","MXSST","Probable","Milton Street & Cobden Street","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. In the earlier part of that century this area had formed part of a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the last two decades of the 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5553","Set","MMDST","Probable","North of Broadway West","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5554","Set","MXSST","Probable","Lord Street & Broadway West","These houses may date to either the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century. Broadway West is probably contemporary with the houses, but Lord Street is marked upon Yates' map.",1939,1950 "HBL5555","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Lord Street","These allotments date to the late 19th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments first appear on the second edition OS map, although they now cover a much smaller area than previously.",1881,1900 "HBL5556","Com","RETPK","Certain","Broadwalk Retail Park","The retail park dates to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a 19th century sewage farm, which had been laid out upon a field system.","The retail park dates to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5557","Rec","STDM","Probable","Bescot Stadium (Walsall FC)","The football stadium dates to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a 19th century sewage works, which had been laid out on a field system.","The Walsall Football Stadium probably dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5558","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Wallows Lane & Bescot Crescent","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5559","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Wallow Lane","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the houses.","The depot probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL556","Fie","SQEN","Possible","Between Himley Road & Coopers Bank Road","A surviving area of what may originally have been squatter enclosure dating to the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","A field system for all OS mapping - field boundaries still marked on modern mapping and visible as mature hedges on aerial photographs. The two small pieces of woodland to east and west mark the sites of two colliery pit heads shown as being in use on the first and second editions. Common or heathland marked on Yates' map, but enclosure on the tithe map.",1751,1820 "HBL5560","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wallow Lane","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the second edition OS map, some are later. This is the original alignment of Wallow Lane which was marked on Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL5561","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Former sewage works, North of Wednesbury Junction","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century sewage works was demolished. This area had formed part of a field system before the railway lines were built.","Overgrown derelict land on the modern landline and aerial photographs. The sewage farm may have been demolished in the post fourth edition period, as this map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5562","Opl","DERLD","Probable","North of the M6, Walsall/Wednesbury boundary","This area of land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century sewage works was cleared away. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the sewage works.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this area was probably created after the publication of this map.",1939,2000 "HBL5563","Set","MXSST","Probable","Britannia Way","These houses probably date to the very late 20th century. This area had formed part of a large 19th century sewage works, which had been laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses date to the last decade of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5564","Set","MDDT","Probable","Grand Junction Way","These houses date to the very late 20th century. This area had formed part of a 19th century sewage farm, which was laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses date to the last decade of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5565","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Lord Street","The warehouse and works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century sewage works.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these industrial buildings may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5566","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Joseph Leckie Comprehensive School","The school may date from the inter war or mid 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these schools may have appeared upon the fourth edition OS map and certainly pre date 1959.",1911,1960 "HBL5567","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Bescot Crescent","This area of derelict land may have been created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century sewage farm was cleared away.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the former sewage works may have survived into the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL5568","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Brockhurst Crescent","These works date may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century sewage farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but these works probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5569","Set","MXSST","Probable","Fullbrook Road etc","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL557","Set","SMTER","Possible","Flavells Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century squatter enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5570","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Brockhurst Crescent","The depot may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century sewage farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this depot probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5571","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brockhurst Crescent","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5572","Set","RESHO","Probable","West Bromwich Road","The residential home for the elderly probably dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of Delves Hall, which may have pre dated 1751.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this property probably post dates it and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1981,2000 "HBL5573","Set","MXSST","Probable","Segundo Road etc","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century sewage farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5574","Opl","DERLD","Probable","West Bromwich Road/M6","This area of land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the M6 was built and the 19th century sewage farm destroyed.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area was probably created when the motorway was built.",1939,2000 "HBL5575","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Tamebridge","The depots probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the depots probably post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5576","Tra","RWSID","Probable","Corporation Street West","These railway sidings and buildings date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The railway sidings and railway buildings first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5577","Rel","CEMET","Certain","South of Rollingmill Street","The cemetery dates to the 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map with chapels and a lodge, none of which appear to survive. The modern aerial photography suggests the site has been abandoned? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1831,1880 "HBL5578","Opl","DERLD","Probable","North of Prince Street, Pleck","This area may have been created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century gas works was demolished. In the earlier 19th century this area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the site may have been cleared in the post fourth edition period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5579","Set","SML","Certain","Prince Street & Wednesbury Road","These terraces and parts of the school date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the earliest parts of the school also first appear on this map.",1881,1900 "HBL558","Set","MDSM","Probable","Himley Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon probable 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Himley Road is not marked on Yates' map, but is present by the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1961,1980 "HBL5580","Rel","HINTE","Probable","Wednesbury Road","The Hindu Temple dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The Hindu Temple post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5581","Com","SUPST","Certain","Wallow Lane","The superstore was built upon the site of 19th century cottages and a late 19th century football ground. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the cottages.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5582","Set","MMDST","Probable","Bescot Road & Slaney Road","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, a few date from the third edition. Bescot Road is marked on Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL5583","Com","COMOU","Possible","Wallow Lane","This building dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of 19th century cottages. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests this building dates to the late 20th century, it is possibly a commercial (may be a fast food restaurant?)",1939,2000 "HBL5584","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Slater Lane","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","These allotments are first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5585","Set","SML","Certain","Dora Street, Kingsley Street & Sheridan Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which also was the site of a couple of coal shafts belonging to a small colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","These terraces houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5586","Set","HITER","Probable","Oxford Street & St Quentin Street, Pleck","These flats and terraces probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5587","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Darlaston Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5588","Set","MXSST","Probable","Gower Street & roads off, Pleck","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built largely upon early 20th century allotment gardens. This area had formed part of a field system, upon which a small colliery was established in the mid/late 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5589","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Darlaston Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL559","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Himley Road, Gornal Wood","The methodist chapel dates to the 19th century and was built upon land which had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Methodist chapel appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5590","Rel","SKTEM","Certain","Wellington Street","The Sikh temple dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier houses, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the temple post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5591","Set","APAR","Probable","Old Pleck Road, Narrow Street & Wellington Street","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5592","Soc","LIBRA","Probable","Darlaston Road","The library dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century terraces. These had in turn been built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the library and other buildings post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5593","Set","LGSM","Certain","Darlaston Road","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not marked on the tithe map.",1831,1880 "HBL5594","Set","MDSM","Possible","Bescot Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century detached houses. In the earlier part of the century this area formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5595","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bescot Road & Slaters' Lane","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5596","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dickinson Drive & Holson Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of large 19th century semis and detached houses. Earlier in the century this area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5597","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","East of Junction 9 on M6","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the depot probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5598","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Junction 9, M6","The motorway junction dates to the mid/late 20th century and was constructed upon a field system.","The motorway junction post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5599","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Pleck Park","Pleck Park dates from 1926 and was laid out upon a field system associated with the former Bescot Hall.","The SMR record suggests that the park would have appeared on the fourth edition OS map had it existed for this area.",1911,1938 "HBL56","Fie","OTF75","Certain","Fields around Whitby Stables","These fields were probably enclosed at some point during the Post Medieval period.","Marked as a field system on the first edition OS map with largely straight boundaries.. NB - Medieval moat falls within this area. None of the buildings which appear on the modern landline mapping are on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL560","Set","SMSM","Certain","Summit Place","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon squatter enclosures.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5600","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Bescot Road & Bescot Drive","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of Bescot Hall, which pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5601","Set","SMSM","Probable","Slaney Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5602","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of M6 near junction 9","This area of land was created when the motorway was constructed in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of land was created when the motorway was constructed.",1939,2000 "HBL5603","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between the M6 & Hough Road","This area of land was created when the motorway and housing estate were constructed in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of land was created when the motorway and housing estate was created.",1939,2000 "HBL5604","Set","SML","Probable","Darlaston Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system. The public house may date to the early 18th century.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map - the Globe Inn is marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL5605","Ser","GASW","Possible","West of the M6","The gas works may date to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The gas works are not marked on the first to third editions, and the fourth edition is missing for this area, but this site may have been marked upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5606","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","M6","This area of land was created when the M6 was built in the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of land was probably created when the M6 was built",1939,2000 "HBL5607","Set","SMSM","Possible","North of Darlaston Road","These houses may date to the in the inter war and were built upon a field system. The motorway runs through the site of late 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it. The motorway runs through the site of terraces which first appeared on the second edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5608","Ind","WARHS","Probable","M6 & Darlaston Road","The warehouse probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the warehouse may post date it, although part of an late 19th century electricity station is incorporated into it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5609","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Bentley Mill Way","This area has probably been an area of rough grassland since the late 19th century, having been partially worked as a colliery earlier in the century.","This area has been marked as rough grassland since the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL561","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Summit Place & Woodland Grove, Gornal Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of squatter settlement whose origins pre dated the mid 18th century and had been built within an area of ancient woodland.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5610","Set","SML","Certain","Moat Street, Manor Road & Forrester Street","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and was built upon the site of a small colliery. This area had formed part of a field system, but may have been the site of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, and the rest first appear on the third.",1881,1900 "HBL5611","Set","SMSM","Possible","Drayton Street East","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had once formed part of a field system, but may have once formed part of a Medieval deer park.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5612","Set","APAR","Probable","South of Wolverhampton Road","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have been created out of a Medieval deer park.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the later 20th century.",1971,2000 "HBL5613","Ind","METWK","Certain","Wolverhampton Road & Hollyhedge Lane","The iron foundry dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This iron foundry is marked on the first edition OS map, although there have been some additions to the site over time. The other industrial site is probably more recent in date although the house is also marked on the first edition. Part of a field system on the tithe map.",1831,1880 "HBL5614","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","This area was cleared of the 19th century premises in the mid/late 20th century. Prior to development this area had formed part of a field system.","This area of land was cleared post fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5615","Tra","CARPK","Probable","Pleck Road","The car park was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have been created out of a Medieval deer park.","The car park probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5616","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of Pleck Road","This area of land was probably cleared in the mid/late 20th century having been the site of a 19th century saw mill. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","This derelict land probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5617","Set","MXMIT","Certain","North of Wolverhampton Road","These terraces and some of the industrial buildings date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of paddocks, which had earlier formed part of a larger field system.","The terraces and the buildings which now form the scrap yard first appear on the third edition OS map. The industrial buildings and the dairy to the west appear on the fourth and the former school is first marked on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5618","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Manor Hospital","The earliest part of the hospital is the former workhouse which dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The earliest part of Manor Hospital is the former workhouse. The earliest part of the workhouse appears on the first edition OS map, but has been extended by the second edition.",1831,1880 "HBL5619","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Manor Hospital & Dorothy Hospital","The hospital probably mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small colliery and a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the hospitals may mainly post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL562","Set","SMTER","Probable","Summit Place","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of the 19th century squatter settlement of Gornal Wood. This area had probably been heath land in the 18th century.","The majority of housing post dates the fourth edition OS map, but four houses fronting onto Summit Place which appear on the first edition OS map are also present.",1961,1980 "HBL5620","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Pleck Road","These works date to the late 19th century. An earlier iron works, since demolished, also stood on this site. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The earliest parts of these industrial complexes probably first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5621","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Pleck Road","These works probably mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. These works may mainly post date the fourth, but some aspects of these buildings may be earlier in date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5622","Set","SML","Certain","Pleck Road & Ida Road","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5623","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Pleck Road","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These depots and works probably post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5624","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Pleck Road","This area was probably formed in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century Staffordshire Galvanising Works was demolished. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","This area of land may post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5625","Set","SML","Certain","Pleck Road","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL5626","Soc","HIED","Possible","Walsall College of Art","The college may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the college may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5627","Set","SML","Certain","Scarborough Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","These terraces are first marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5628","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St John's Church, Vicarage Terrace","The church and church centre probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier church and school. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The church and church centre probably post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5629","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Club, Pleck Road","The club mainly dates from the mid/late 20th century, but some parts may be 19th century in date having previously been detached houses. This area formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","Parts of the club may be former houses marked on the first edition OS map, the majority of the buildings probably post date the fourth (which is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL563","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Sandfield Bridge, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built the site of a colliery which had ceased operation in the late 19th century.","Most housing appears on the third edition, but the four detached dwellings post date the fourth edition map.",1901,1910 "HBL5630","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pleck Road","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century and may once have formed part of a Medieval deer park.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the later 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5631","Set","MXSST","Possible","Jerome Road & Flaxhall Street etc.","The earliest of these houses may date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5632","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Reservoir Road","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation by the early 20th century and a brickworks.","Large works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5633","Set","SMSM","Possible","Alumwell Road etc","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL5634","Set","APAR","Probable","Moat Street","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a Medieval moat, which would have formed part of a field system for several centuries.","These apartments and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s; the terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL5635","Set","APAR","Certain","Thicket Close","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the later 20th century.",1971,1990 "HBL5636","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Pelsall","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5637","Set","FARM","Probable","Fishley Lane","The remains of Fishley Farm which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The remains of Fishley Farm which is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map. The house and most of the outbuildings have been demolished, but one appears to remain.",1751,1820 "HBL5638","Set","FARM","Probable","Poplars Farm","Parts of the farm may date from the late 18th/early 19th century and were built upon the site of a Medieval moat.","the earliest surviving buildings may have been those marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map. Not marked on Yates', but a moat is indicated on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5639","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","Fishley Lane","The site of Fishley Colliery, Plant no.2, which had ceased operation by the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","Site of Fishley Colliery marked on the first edition OS map - disused by the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL564","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century, but others are later.","At least one of these buildings appears on the first edition, others appear between the second and modern.",1821,1880 "HBL5640","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Fishley Lane","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5641","Set","MDSM","Possible","Fishley Close","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system which had been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL5642","Fie","OTF75","Probable","East of Fishley Lane","The remains of a once much larger field system enclosed at an unknown date.","The remains of a field system on the modern landline mapping. Marked as a field system from the tithe map onwards.",,1880 "HBL5643","Set","SMTER","Possible","Buxton Road & Ashbourne Road etc","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL5644","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Stoney Lane","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Lower Farm, which during demolition, was proved to have been Medieval in origin.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5645","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lower School Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5646","Set","MDSM","Possible","Simmonds Road & Simmonds Close etc.","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1950s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL5647","Set","RESHO","Probable","Sanstone House (Home for the Elderly)","This residential home probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","This residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5648","Set","APAR","Probable","Buxton Road & Bamford Road","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5649","Set","MDDT","Probable","Baslow Road etc.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL565","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Stallings Lane area, Kingswinford","This area had probably been rough grassland since the colliery ceased operation in the early 20th century. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Aerial photography shows rough pasture with woodland to the east of the polygon. Presumably left as rough pasture since the third edition after the colliery became disused. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL5650","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lydford Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Wallington House, which later became St Paul's Convent, and may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5651","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","King George' Field","The park dates from the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The public park was beginning to be established by the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5652","Set","APAR","Probable","Sneyd Lane & Broad Lane","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of an inter war engineering works. Cottages once stood on this site the earliest of which may have been built in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and may have been built in the 1960s/70s. The short terrace of houses first appears on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL5653","Set","MDDT","Probable","Between Bealeys Lane & Broad Lane, Great Bloxwich","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the majority may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5654","Set","COTYP","Probable","Sneyd Lane","These cottages date from at least the 19th century, and possibly slightly earlier.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, others are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5655","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bell Lane","These works dates from the inter war period and was built mainly upon a field system.","The earliest part of this site appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL5656","Set","MDSM","Certain","Stoney Lane","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5657","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ambergate Close & Byeways","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two detached inter war houses. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5658","Set","MDSM","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses date from the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of cottages which may have pre dated 1750 and partly upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5659","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","T P Riley Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL566","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Sandfield Bridge, Kingswinford","A probable 19th century industrial site, later used as a candle works, built upon a field system.","These buildings may be the same as those appearing on the first edition, which does not state its function, but presumably was industrial in nature. On the third & fourth description it is described as a candle works.",1821,1880 "HBL5660","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one or two are marked on the second and the rest are present by the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL5661","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road & Sellman's Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5662","Set","HITER","Probable","Millfield Avenue","These terraces and flats probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","Flats of several stories and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5663","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Stafford Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5664","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Stafford Street","These houses date from the 19th century.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5665","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Stafford Street & Lichfield Street","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s, but the public house may date to the mid 18th century. This area possibly formed part of Medieval Bloxwich.","The apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s, but the public house may be 18th century in date (from SMR).",1961,1980 "HBL5666","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wallington Heath","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which pre dated 1750.","The earliest of the survivnig houses first appears on the third edition OS map, the others are marked on the fourth and post fourth editions.",1901,1910 "HBL5667","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lambourn Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible farm.","These houses, of different periods, all post date the fourth edition OS map although the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5668","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stafford Close & Heathfield Drive","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although two pairs are 19th century, and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests tha majority date to the 1960s/70s. Two sets of semis survive that were built in the 19th century (one pair on the first edition OS map and one pair first appearing on the second).",1961,1980 "HBL5669","Soc","SCHOL",,"Lichfield Road","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages and a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL567","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","East of Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","An area of rough grassland which dates to the late 19th century having previously formed part of a colliery. This area was fields in the late 18th century.","Now the land appears to be rough pasture and woodland (hiding a lake) - partly former quarries and partly an old field system, whose boundaries have been grubbed out? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5670","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Bloxwich Cemetery, Bloxwich","The cemetery dates from the mid/late 19th century having been laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map, although it does not reach its current extent until the post fourth edition period.",1831,1880 "HBL5671","Set","MXSST","Probable","Lancaster Place","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5672","Set","MXSST","Probable","Housing Estate around Blakenhall Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5673","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfield Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5674","Set","MDSM","Probable","Benton Crescent & Abbott Street etc.","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and the remainder mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Some of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the majority of the remainder date between the fourth and approximately 1959.",1911,1938 "HBL5675","Rec","ALLOT",,"Grenfell Road, Little Bloxwich","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and had been laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5676","Set","SMSM","Probable","Grenfell Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5677","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Little Bloxwich CofE School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5678","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Lichfield Road, Little Bloxwich","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5679","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Pelsall Lane & Lichfield Road, Little Bloxwich","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and the school is 19th century in date. This area may have formed part of Medieval Little Bloxwich.","The terrace first appears on the third edition OS map, the other houses post date the fourth, but the school is marked on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL568","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","W of Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","An area of rough grassland which dates to the late 19th century having previously been exploited for coal and ironstone. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Rough pasture on the second and third edition, probably still rough pasture. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5680","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Nags Head Public House, Little Bloxwich","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages which dated to at least the early 19th century. This area may have formed part of Medieval Little Bloxwich.","The public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5681","Set","HITER","Possible","Stoney Lane, Little Bloxwich","The flats and terraces may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages, some of which may have been Medieval in origin.","The flats and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5682","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Rear of Abbots Street","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","A sports ground which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5683","Set","MXSST","Probable","Green Rock Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century disused colliery and an earlier brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,1950 "HBL5684","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Green Rock JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a fieldy system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5685","Set","APAR","Probable","Livingstone Road","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5686","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Christchurch, Blakenall Heath","The church dates to the later 19th century, but parts of the school may be earlier. This area may have been a green earlier in the history of Blakenall Heath.","According to the SMR this church dates from the 1870s, a building is marked here on the tithe map, but this may be the school parts of which are probably at least 19th century in date.",1871,1880 "HBL5687","Set","COTYP","Probable","Blakenall Heath","These cottages date to at least the early 19th century and possibly earlier. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL5688","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Blakenall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5689","Set","RESHO","Probable","Valley Road","These residential homes date to the late 20th century and were mainly built upon the remains of a field system.","These residential homes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late",1981,2000 "HBL569","Set","SMSM","Certain","Shut End, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a cottage whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5690","Set","COTYP","Probable","Ingram Road","These cottages may mainly date to the Post Medieval period, but the terraces date to the early 20th century. This area may have been settled since Medieval period.","The majority of these cottages appear on the first edition OS map, the terrace is present by the third edition, but the public house and garage post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5691","Set","HITER","Probable","Blakenall Close & Church Place","These high rise flats and terraces may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have dated from the Medieval period.","These high rise flats and terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5692","Set","MXSST","Probable","Thames Road & Trent Place","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5693","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Barracks Lane & Walker Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5694","Set","MXSST","Certain","Guild Avenue, Chantry Avenue etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system, but also partly upon the small hamlet of Harden.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. See SMR for details about Harden.",1911,1938 "HBL5695","Com","SHPS","Probable","Blakenall Heath","These shops and public house date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have been present here since the Medieval period.","The earliest of these shops appear on the fourth edition OS map as does the public house.",1911,1938 "HBL5696","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Walker Road","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5697","Set","SMTER","Probable","Foster Street","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first, second and third editions.",1831,1880 "HBL5698","Set","MXSST","Probable","Chapel Street & Dawson Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although a few more recent houses are built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a few are much later and replace 19th century terraces.",1911,1938 "HBL5699","Rec","SPGR",,"Leamore Playing Fields","These playing fields date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","These playing fields are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL57","Soc","HIED","Certain","Walsall College of Art","The college dates to the early 20th century when it was built as a school. This area had possibly been fields in the 19th century.","Marked as a school on the third edition OS; the main building appears to have been extended over the years, from the map evidence. It is now a college. The United Reform church is marked as a Sunday school on the second to fourth editions.",1901,1910 "HBL570","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Mount Close, Gornal Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields. This area had probably formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL5700","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Sunshine Infant & Nursery School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built on a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the houses and church post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL5701","Set","SMSM","Certain","Chantry Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5702","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blakenall Heath Junior School & Education Development Centre","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest of the school buildings is marked on the third edition OS map and is now part of the Education Development Centre. The other buildings are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5703","Set","SML","Probable","Field Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5704","Set","MXSST","Probable","Drakes Road, Great Bloxwich","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Highfield House, which probably dated to the 19th century. This area was also the site of an earlier windmill.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5705","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Victoria Avenue","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5706","Set","MDSM","Certain","Victoria Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5707","Set","MDTER","Certain","Harrison Street, Great Bloxwich","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5708","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Bloxwich","The commercial core of Bloxwich dates from at least the 19th century or possibly earlier. This area probably represents the core of settlement from the Medieval period.","The commercial core of Bloxwich contains buildings of many periods, but the earliest probably date to at least the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL5709","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Weston Avenue, Great Bloxwich","The Methodist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier Sunday School. This area formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The Methodist church and vicarage both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL571","Set","LGDT","Probable","Cooper's Bank Road, Gornal Wood","These large houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL5710","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bloxwich CofE JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 19th century and may have been built upon the site of a green.","The school is marked on the first edition OS map.",1831,1880 "HBL5711","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Bloxwich Park","The park was laid out in the late 19th century upon the site of the village green.","The park is first marked on the second edition OS map and on the first edition OS map is marked as 'The Green'",1881,1900 "HBL5712","Set","APAR","Probable","Bell Lane","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have dated from the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5713","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Park Road","The works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses, although one or two survive.","These small works probably post date the fourth edition OS map, although the houses are marked on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL5714","Set","RESHO","Possible","Off Park Road","These residential homes probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century lock works. This area may have formed part of the settlement Bloxwich since the Medieval period.","These possible residential homes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5715","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Park Road","The works dates from the early 20th century, but was originally a cinema. This area has probably formed part of the settlement of Bloxwich since the Medieval period.","The small works is first marked on the second edition OS map, when it was a pcitrue theatre.",1901,1910 "HBL5716","Set","MMDST","Certain","Harden Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon mainly upon fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition, some are earlier but all are present by the fouth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5717","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Christchurch CofE school","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5718","Set","MDSM","Probable","Broadstone Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The road was originally a narrow little lane that is marked on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5719","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Bloxwich Road, Cope Street & May Street","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Bloxwich Road is marked on Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL572","Set","MDDT","Possible","Himley Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5720","Set","APAR","Probable","Harden Close","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Harden Farm, although the farm house survives as a detached house, which may date to at least the 19th century.","These maisonettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Harden Farmhouse survives and is marked on the first edition OS map. Harden Farm is marked on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL5721","Tra","RAILD","Certain","M R Loop Line",,"This loop line probably went out of use in the post fourth edition period, although this map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5722","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Leigh's Wood Branch",,"This branch line closed in the post war period .",1939,2000 "HBL5723","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","All Saint's Church, Bloxwich","The present church dates from the late 18th to late 19th century and was probably built upon the site of the Medieval chapel at ease.","The current church mainly dates to the later 19th century but does enclose an earlier church. Bloxwich is known to have had a Medieval chapel at ease (see SMR)",1751,1820 "HBL5724","Com","SUPST","Probable","Off Samuel Street & Market Place","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement. This area has been settled since the Medieval period.","The superstore & library/theatre post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5725","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Sandbank Nursery School, Elmmore Green","The school dates to the 19th century and the public house may be of a similar date, but possibly earlier. This area has been settled since the Medieval period.","The school and the public houses both appear on the first edition OS map. The school probably dates to the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL5726","Set","APAR","Probable","Marlborough Street & Rockingham Close","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although at least one survives. Settlement in this area existed in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5727","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","These houses and public houses probably date to the 19th century and were built within an area which had probably been settled since the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map - those to the rear are very late 20th and built upon the site of a small works. The Wolverhampton Road at this point is not marked as a road on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map - although settlement is indicated here on both - suggesting an area of open space around them?",1821,1880 "HBL5728","Set","SMTER",,"Clarendon Street & Marlborough Street","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon paddocks, the later houses were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area in general has probably been settled since the Medieval period.","The majority of the surviving terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Other houses are modern and have generally replaced terraces marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL5729","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","These flats probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggests mid 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL573","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Himley Road, Gornal Wood","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier squatter settlement. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5730","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ragley Close","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon an area of rough grassland, possibly once part of a larger green.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5731","Set","MXSST","Probable","Parker Street","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built partly upon earlier houses and sand pits.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5732","Set","SML","Probable","Parker Street","These terraces mainly date to the late 19th century and were built largely upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5733","Set","MXSST","Probable","Nursery Road & Somerfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5734","Set","MXSST","Probable","Irvine Road & Odell Road","These houses probably date from the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of rough grassland. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century, which may have been farmed as open strips in the Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggests mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5735","Ind","METWK","Certain","Reeves Street","The metal works dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of late 19th century houses and the remains of a field system.","The earliest part of the foundry is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5736","Set","MXSST","Probable","Station Place","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5737","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Elmore Green Road","These terraces and the school date from the early 20th century and was built partly upon earlier cottages. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The majority of these terraces and the school are first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5738","Set","APAR","Probable","Signal Grove","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brewery and earlier cottages. This area may have been settled since the earlier Post Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photographs suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5739","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Elmore Green Road","The builder's yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The builder's yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL574","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Baggeridge Social Welfare Club","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon fields.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5740","Set","APAR","Probable","Elmore Green Close & Station Street","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the late 20th century. The public house is probably earlier, may be 19th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5741","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Reeves Street","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These small works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5742","Set","MXLDT","Probable","Station Street","These former houses date to the late 19th century and were built within an area of Bloxwich, which may have been settled since the Medieval period.","These houses date from the 19th century - see SMR, other buildings are not domestic in nature and Bloxwich House is now used as office space",1821,1880 "HBL5743","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Rear of High Street","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century detached houses were demolished. This area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5744","Set","MDSM","Probable","Grant Street","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5745","Com","OFSPS","Possible","Reeves Street","Theses buildings date to the 19th century and were probably built as houses and shops. This area was mainly fields earlier in the century.","These buildings were probably originally built as houses, but are most likely to now be offices and shops, although they may have been built as the latter.",1831,1880 "HBL5746","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Bloxwich Hospital","The building became a hospital in the inter war period, having been built in the 19th century as a large detached house. This area has probably been settled since the Medieval period.","Marked as a maternity hospital on the fourth edition OS map - the core of the building is a large 19th century house and the hospital extensions post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL5747","Set","SMTER","Certain","Harrison Close","These terraces date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5748","Ind","INDES",,"Old Hill Industrial Estate","The industrial estate and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The industrial estate and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5749","Set","MXSST","Probable","Revival Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon 19th century paddocks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL575","Set","SMSM","Certain","Grafton Gardens & Acton Grove","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5750","Set","SMTER","Probable","Church Street","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the remainder are present by the second edition.",1831,1880 "HBL5751","Set","SMTER","Probable","Church Street and Woodall Street, Great Bloxwich","These terraces may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5752","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Irvine Road","This has been an area of open grassland since the inter war period, having previously been a field system with small scale 19th century coal mining.","This area of open grassland is marked on the fourth edition OS map, the second and third editions both show the field boundaries as does the first edition although some evidence of coal mining is also present on this map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5753","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Priory JMI School & Castle School","The schools date to the mid late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war brickworks. This area had mainly formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The two schools post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5754","Ind","INDES","Certain","Leamore Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war period foundry. This had been the site of a late 18th/early 19th century house.","The industrial estat post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5755","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bagnall Street, Providence Lane & Beatrice Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5756","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Cornwall Close","These flats probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the earlier part of the century.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the mid 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL5757","Set","MXSST","Certain","Stag Hill Road & Chestnut Road etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5758","Set","MMDST","Probable","Bloxwich Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. Earlier in the century this area had formed part of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL5759","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Forest Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL576","Set","IRRH","Probable","The Straits","An area of squatter settlement, where the overall impression of lanes and plots has survived, although the buildings present date from the 19th through to the later 20th century. Settlement has existed here since at least the 16th century.","Buildings of various ages - the oldest appear on the first edition. Called Gornal Wood on Yates' map, High Ercal on the 2"" OS map of 1816 and Strait's Green on the first edition OS map",,1750 "HBL5760","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Rear of Hawbush Road","This works probably dates from the inter war period and was mainly built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest part of the works probably first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5761","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hawbush Road, Roebuck Road & Archer Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon disused coal pits, which had been opened across a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5762","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Harden Junior School & Harden Infants School","These schools date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The two schools first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5763","Set","SMSM","Certain","Chaucer Road, Wordsworth Road, Tennyson Road etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5764","Ind","INDES","Certain","Goscote Industrial estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Goscote Hall which was probably in existence by the mid/late 18th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5765","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Goscote Lane","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a small 19th century colliery. Earlier in the century this area had formed part of a field system.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5766","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Goscote Hospital","Goscote Hospital dates to the inter war period and was built mainly upon a field system.","The earliest parts of this hospital first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5767","Set","APAR","Probable","Dolphin Close","The apartments probably date between the 1950s and 1970s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date between the 1950s and 1970s.",1951,1960 "HBL5768","Set","SMSM","Probable","Severn Road, Thames Road & Wye Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5769","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Goscote Lane","This works, although much expanded, dates from the inter war period and was built mainly upon a field system and the site of a small colliery.","The earliest part of this works is marked on the fourth edition OS map, when it was a leather works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL577","Set","MXSST","Certain","The Straits","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of woodland.","Appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5770","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Barley Mow Public House, Goscote","The public house apparently dates from the 17th century, but the houses are 20th century.","Old Gorsecote on Yates' map and see SMR for date of public house.",1601,1700 "HBL5771","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Mersey Road & Livingstone Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5772","Set","HITER","Probable","High Street","These high rise flats and houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, possibly dating from the Medieval period.","These flats and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5773","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Blakenhall Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5774","Rec","ALLOT",,"Rear of Blakenhall Lane","These allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5775","Set","MXSST","Certain","Green Lane, Addenbrook Street etc.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5776","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Football Ground, Addenbrooke Street","The football ground dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The football ground is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5777","Com","COMCR","Possible","High Street, Bloxwich","Part of the commercial core of Bloxwich, the buildings of which probably date to the 19th century, but may be earlier. Settlement has probably existed in this area since the Medieval period.","An commerical area, some of the buildings appear on the first edition OS map. Part of Medieval Bloxwich.",1821,1880 "HBL5778","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Pinfold, Bloxwich","The warehouse and health centre date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have dated from the Medieval period.","The warehouse and health centre post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5779","Rec","LEICE","Probable","Bloxwich Leisure Centre","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, although some buildings survive. Part of this area may have been settled since the Medieval period.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. A couple of earlier buildings survive.",1939,2000 "HBL578","Set","MDDT","Probable","Between The Straits & Cotwall End Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5780","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Pinfold, Bloxwich","The public house may date from the 19th century or earlier. Settlement has probably existed in this area since the Medieval period.","Parts of the public house may appear on the first edition OS map, the other buildings are mainly later.",1821,1880 "HBL5781","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bloxwich Road & Green Lane","The majority of these terraces, plus the school, date from the late 19th century. A couple of other buildings are earlier, but this area was mainly fields in the earlier 19th century.","These terraces begin to appear on the second edition OS map, as does the school. Some of the buildings are earlier.",1881,1900 "HBL5782","Set","SML","Probable","Leamore Lane & Green Lane","These terraces date to the late 19th century, other houses are later. Dispersed settlement is indicated in this area which may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5783","Set","SMTER","Probable","Stone Street","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early/mid 19th century cottages. This area had been paddocks earlier in the century.","These terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5784","Set","SML","Probable","Old Lane","These houses mainly date from the early 20th century. Settlement in this area dates from the early/mid 19th century having previously been mainly paddocks.","The misson church and many of the terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, although some buildings are earlier. The semis appear on the fourth edition and post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5785","Ind","INDES","Certain","Croxstalls Close Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century saw mill. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5786","Ind","INDES","Certain","Willenhall Lane Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5787","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Croxstall Road & Willenhall Lane","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5788","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Willenhall Lane","This works dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century zinc works. In the 19th century this was a brickworks and a disused colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The SMR states that the earlier spelter factory, first marked on the third edition OS map, was finally demolished in 1991. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1991,2000 "HBL5789","Ind","INDES","Certain","Fyers Close Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5790","Ind","WRKS","Certain","East of Fryers Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of late 19th century terraces, which in turn had been developed upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5791","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Busill Jones County Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery and an earlier field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5792","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Croxdene Avenue","These houses mostly date from the earlier 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century brickworks and a colliery.","The earliest semis appear on the third edition OS map, the rest mainly first appear on the fourth edition, but Croxdene House is present on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5793","Set","SMSM","Possible","Central Drive & Heather Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery, which had earlier formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5794","Set","SMTER","Possible","Coalway Road, east of Bloxwich","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery, which had earlier formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL5795","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Frank F Harrison Community School & Hatherton Lane JMI School","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage works and a disused colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These two schools both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5796","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Leamore Lane","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5797","Ind","INDES","Certain","Fryers Road & Commercial Road","These industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These industrial estates all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5798","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Reaymer Close","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of the large 19th century Hatherton Furnaces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5799","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Leamore Lane","This area of rough grassland had probably formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and part of a field system prior to that.","This area of rough grassland appears on the historic OS map, but had probably been part of a colliery at some point. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL58","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Corner of Selbourne St, Chuckery Rd & Walsingham St",,"An area free of buildings on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL580","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wallow Wood",,,1939,2000 "HBL5800","Ind","METWK","Certain","South of Leamore Lane","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. Earlier in the 19th century this area had possibly formed part of a colliery and a field system previous to that.","The foundry post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5801","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","West of Green Lane","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of an early 20th century tube works and a mid/late 19th century glue works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","Two large depots which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5802","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Robottom Close","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at a very early date.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5803","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ingot Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works, which had previously formed part of an early field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the last decade of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5804","Set","SMTER","Possible","Stephenson Avenue, Stephenson Square estate etc.","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system and a scattered disused coal pits, of probable 19th century date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL5805","Set","APAR","Probable","Hadley Road","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5806","Set","APAR","Probable","Bloxwich Lane & Cavendish Gardens","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century and wre built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the last decade of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL5807","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Red River Road etc","These houses probably date to the last decade of the 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests they date to the last decade of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL5808","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Beechdale County Primary School (Junior & Infants)","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5809","Com","PUBHS",,"George Stephenson Public House, Stephenson Avenue","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL581","Set","MDSM","Probable","St Andrew's Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of squatter settlement, whose origins dated to at least the mid 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5810","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Reedswood Way","This area has been rough grassland for many years, having been the site of a colliery in the mid 19th century. A field system had existed here upto at least the 1830s.","The coal shafts are largely gone by the fourth edition OS map as has the squatter settlement. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5811","Opl","DERLD","Certain","West of Green Lane","This area had been the site of 19th century furnaces, which was demolished in the inter war period. A field system had existed here until at least the 1830s.","This land is first marked as empty on the fourth edition OS map - having been a large furnaces site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5812","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Bus depot, Bloxwich Road","The bus depot dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The bus depot first appears on the fourth edition OS map, although a small building to the north may have been the tramway depot marked on the third edition. This site has been much expanded. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5813","Set","SML","Probable","Bloxwich Road","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. The semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5814","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bloxwich Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL5815","Set","APAR","Certain","Bloxwich Road","Thes apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5816","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Newfield Close","These warehouses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war tube works. This had been the site of a small brickworks and a disused colliery in the late 19th century and had formed part of a field system prior to that","These very large warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5817","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Newfield Close","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an area of land which had been cleared of buildings in the inter war period. This had been the site of Birchills Hall which probably pre dated 1750.","These small works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5818","Ind","WRKS","Certain","East of Green Lane","This large works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a timber yard. This had been the site of a large 19th century iron works until the inter war period and had possibly formed part of a field system prior to that.","The large single works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5819","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","East of Bloxwich Road","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system, which had been subject to limited coal mining at some point, probably in the 19th century.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL582","Set","MDSM","Certain","Ladbroke Grove","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5820","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Cable Drive, off Green Lane","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century coal mine, which may have had its origins in the earlier part of the century.","This depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5821","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Cable Drive","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5822","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Rear of Suffolk Place","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century coal mine. This area had probably formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5823","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Corporation Yard, rear of Norfolk Place","The Corporation Yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century coal mine. This area had probably formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The corporation yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5824","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bloxwich Road, Essex Street etc","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built partly upon the site of an earlier brick works. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others probably are not much later as the road system is laid out on this map. Bloxwich Road is marked on Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL5825","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Bloxwich Road","The oldest part of the public house was built in the 19th century as a domestic dwelling. To the north there had stood an older building, which may have been a house associated with the canal bridge.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map as a domestic dwelling. A building is depicted on the 2"" OS map to the north of the public house (where the works now stands) and is also probably marked on the first to third editions, possibly associated with the canal, such as a canal cottage? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1831,1880 "HBL5826","Set","MXSST","Certain","Webster Road & Kent Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5827","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","North Walsall Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century sand pit. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5828","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Mary Eliot School & Adult Training Centre","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the school probably post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL5829","Set","MXSST","Probable","Proffitt Close & Brewer Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. One short row of terraces survives from the original 19th century buildings which had stood here.",1961,1980 "HBL583","Fie","IRREG","Possible","West of The Straits","These fields may have been enclosed at an early date.","Possibly always a field system - some scrubland and trees apparent on aerial photography. The line of an old tramway crosses this site and it may have been exploited at an unknown period in the past.",,1880 "HBL5830","Opl","DERLD","Probable","West of Mill Lane, Rushall","This area of derelict land had probably been created in the mid/late 20th century when the railway sidings and engine house had been demolished.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, and the engine shed and sidings marked on early maps probably survived until after the second world war. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5831","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Mill Lane, Rushall","This area rough grassland and pool was probably created when quarry was abandoned here sometime in the mid/late 20th century. It had previously formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this area had been quarried, possibly since the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5832","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ashfield Close","These small terrace houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century detached house. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the last two decades of the 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL5833","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Ryecroft Cemetery","The cemetery dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field systems which had been subject to limited coal mining.","The cemetery first appears on the second edition OS map and probably reaches its maximum extent by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL5834","Set","MXSST","Certain","Coal Pool Lane, Halford Crescent & Holden Crescent","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are mainly marked on the fourth edition OS map where it exists across this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL5835","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mill Place & Holden Place","The earliest of these houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were partly upon the site of Ryecroft Farm.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses probably post date the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL5836","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cartbridge Crescent","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the last two decades of the 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5837","Set","MXSST","Probable","New Forest Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the last decade of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5838","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dartmouth Avenue","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5839","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Off New Forest Road","These local government offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL584","Woo","DECW","Certain","North of Oak Lane",,"Modern aerial photography shows semi mature mainly decidious woodland; the modern mapping shows that the contours of the mining still exist in this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5840","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Thomas' RC Church, Dartmouth Avenue","The church dates to the 1950s and was built upon a field system.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL5841","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Thomas of Canterbury JMI School, Dartmouth Avenue","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5842","Fie","IRREG","Possible","North of Station Road, Rushall","This field system may have been enclosed for centuries.","Mainly a field system, although in the 19th century a small sewage works was sited in the south east corner.",,1750 "HBL5843","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Transport Depot, Station Road","The transport depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an irregular field system, which may have been enclosed for many centuries.","The large depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5844","Set","SMSM","Certain","North of Station Road, Rushall","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon an irregular field system, which may have been enclosed for many centuries.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5845","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Rear of Lichfield Road, Rushall","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","These fields are marked on the tithe map and the first edition OS map.",,1830 "HBL5846","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Cartbridge Lane South","These works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the works may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5847","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Cartbridge Road South","These allotments may date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the allotments may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL5848","Set","MXSST","Probable","Beddows Road & Dartmouth Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments, which in turn had been laid out upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5849","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Forest Lane","These works date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest part of these works (and the houses) first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL585","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","South of the Glynne Arms (Crooked House)","The clay quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The clay quarry post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5850","Set","MDSM","Probable","Dartmouth Avenue","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses date to the mid 20th century, although a few appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL5851","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ryecroft Place & Dartmouth Place","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5852","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Whateley Road","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5853","Set","MXSST","Probable","Warner Road, Clare Road & Dean Place","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of mid/late 19th century terraces and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5854","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Coal Pool Methodist Church","The church is modern, but the hall may be the original mid/late 19th century chapel.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the hall may be the original chapel?",1831,1880 "HBL5855","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Edgar Stammers County Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5856","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Swan & Cues Public House, Harden Road","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the houses post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL5857","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the third edition OS map, the others are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL5858","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5859","Set","SMSM",,"Cartbridge Road","These house date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL586","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","The scrap yards post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5860","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Lichfield Road, Rushall","The earliest part of the sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The earliest part of the sports ground is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5861","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Manor Farm Community School & Daw School","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The schools post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5862","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, although a few are later. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. The later houses have replaced earlier buildings, which included a school as well as houses.",1901,1910 "HBL5863","Set","SMSM","Certain","Goscote Lodge Crescent & Middle Crescent","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5864","Set","MXSST","Certain","Goscote Place","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the tiny hamlet of Coal Pool, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. With the exception of Goscote Lane (which has been widened) none of the roads now existing appear to truly pre date the housing system.",1961,1980 "HBL5865","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Goscote Sewage Works.","This area of rough grassland had formed part of a field system, probably belonging to Goscote Lodge Farm, but was abandoned when the farm was demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","This area of land looks like rough grassland/scrub on the modern aerial photographs, but had formed part of a field system on the fourth edition OS map. It was possibly abandoned as farmland when the sewage works expanded and the farm was demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL5866","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Between Harden Lane & Goscote Lane","This area of land was created out of a field system in the mid/late 20th century. It had also contained the site of a mill and mill pond which had pre dated 1750.","Possibly rough grassland - but has some management the grass is mown on the modern aerial photography and there arguably could be public open space? Previously had mainly formed a field system, but in the middle of the area had stood a mill and mill pond (see SMR entry). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5867","Ser","SEW","Certain","Goscote Sewage Farm","The sewage works, at its current extent, dates to the mid/late 20th century, but a works has been sited here since the late 19th century. Prior to that this area was mainly a field system surrounding a small late 18th/early 19th century farm.","A sewage works has stood on this site since the late 19th century (2nd edition OS map), but it does not reach its current extent until the post fourth edition period. Comparisons of the maps suggest that no historic structures survive from the original very small works. Also the site of Goscote Lodge Farm, probably late 18th/early 19th century in date.",1939,2000 "HBL5868","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Slacky Lane","This area of rough grassland was probably created when the farm was demolished in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","Rough grassland created when the sewage farm was enlarged and the farm demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL5869","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South west of Daw End","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","This field system was probably enclosed in the Post Medieval period? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1880 "HBL587","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5870","Set","SMSM","Probable","Limehurst Road & Orchard Close","These houses mainly date to the later 20th century and were built upon part of the settlement of Daw End, which pre dates 1750.","These houses mainly post date the fourth editon OS map and may have been built in the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5871","Set","SMSM","Certain","King George Crescent & Daw End Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5872","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Daw End Lane & Floyd Lane","These properties probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon mid/late 19th century cottages.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. They are probably sheltered accomodation for the elderly.",1961,1980 "HBL5873","Set","SMTER","Possible","Stanley Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5874","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Daw End Lane","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5875","Set","SMSM","Probable","Daw End Lane","These houses date mainly to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses mainly appear on the fourth edition OS map, although some date between the late 1930s and 1959.",1911,1938 "HBL5876","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Daw End Methodist Church","The Methodist Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier cottage.","The Methodist church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5877","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Park Road, Daw End","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier cottage.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5878","Ind","INDES","Certain","East of Brickyard Road, Aldridge","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of two 19th century brick and tile works which grew considerably over the century of their existence. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5879","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","West of Northgate, Walsall Wood","The depot mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the remains of 19th century cottages appear to survive upon the site. This area may once have formed part of a Medieval open field system.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map - one of the buildings appears (from modern aerial photography) to be the original buildings marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL588","Opl","DERLD","Possible","Between Oak Lane and Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","Previously a brick works","Was a brick works on the fourth edition. Aerial photography from 2001 shows the site completely cleared. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL5880","Ind","WARHS","Certain","West of Northgate, Aldridge","The ware house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century clay quarries. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5881","Set","MDSM","Probable","Queen Street & Prince Street","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they were built before 1960.",1951,1960 "HBL5882","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Next to the Daw End Branch Canal, Aldridge","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brick works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5883","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","East of Stubbers Green Road, Aldridge","This very large quarry was once a series of small quarries with individual 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","Quarries have been present across this area since at least the first edition OS map - also several small brickworks. This site has been extended to form one extensive quarry. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL5884","Ind","INDES","Certain","South of Coppice Lane","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks and tilery. This area had formed part of a brickworks earlier in the century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5885","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Northgate, Aldridge","This area of rough grassland had been an open clay quarry in the late 19th century and had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","This area has probably been rough grassland since the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5886","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Rear of Northgate Way","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system. To the west of this site had stood a 19th century brickworks.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5887","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off Brickyard Road, Aldridge","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century which had ceased operation in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5888","Ind","BRKWK","Probable","Stubbers Green Road","This probable brickworks dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased operation by the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","From the modern aerial photography this site is probably a brickworks which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5889","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Stubbers Green Road","This area of rough grassland dates to the inter war period and had previously formed part of a field system.","An area of rough grassland which is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL589","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Wellington Road","A possible industrial site which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops. This area formed part of an early field system in the late 19th century.","Possibly industrial in nature. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5890","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stubbers Green Road","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5891","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Druids Heath Golf Course","The golf course dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a late 18th century planned field system. This area had presumably formed part of a heath prior to enclosure called Druid's Heath.","The golf course post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5892","Com","SHPCN","Probable","The Square, Aldridge","A small shopping centre which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had probably formed part of Aldridge since the Medieval period.","A small shopping centre which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5893","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","The Croft, Aldridge","Possibly an ancient village green which may have been created during a period when the settlement of Aldridge shrank in size.","Mostly empty of buildings on all historic OS maps - possibly an ancient 'green'? SMR suggests an area of deserted settlement within Aldridge.",,1750 "HBL5894","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mary's Church & cemetery, Aldridge","This area of Aldridge has been settled since the Medieval period and the church itself dates from the 15th century. The earliest surviving house here dates to the 17th century.","The church dates from the Medieval period and several of the properties around it date from the 17th and 18th century. The new cemetery first appears on the second edition OS map, but has since been extended.",1400,1539 "HBL5895","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Endowed School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of land, which may have been agricultural in nature into the 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5896","Set","APAR","Probable","Old Rectory Gardens","These apartments mainly date to the late 20th century, however the original early 19th century rectory survives and has been converted into apartments.","The majority of these apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. However, the original Rectory house survives and has too been converted into aparments, it dates to the early 19th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5897","Rec","SPGR","Certain","East of Noddy Park Road","This sports ground dates from the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","Part of this area is marked as a sports ground on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5898","Fie","PIEC","Probable","South of Little Aston Road","A field system which has suffered much recent boundary loss, but was originally identifiable as being an area of piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strips.","Piecemeal enclosure indicated on the 1817 map of Aldridge. Some boundary loss had occurred by the first edition OS map, by which time the system had been cut by the railway, and now very few boundaries remain at all.",1351,1750 "HBL5899","Fie","PIEC",,"Between Hob Moor Lane & Little Aston Road","A field system which has suffered much recent boundary loss, but was originally identifiable as being an area of piecemeal enclosure of Medieval strips.","Piecemeal enclosure evident on the first edition OS map and on the 1817 map of Aldridge, there has been much boundary loss during the 20th century.",1351,1750 "HBL59","Set","SMTER","Certain","Tantarra Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Terrace housing first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL590","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Between The Crescent & Broad Street","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period, but one or two are earlier.","Most of these houses appear on the fourth edition though, Sylvan House appears on the first edition.",1911,1938 "HBL5900","Set","COUHS","Probable","Aldridge Court, Little Aston Road","Aldridge Court dates to the early/mid 19th century and was built upon a field system. It is no longer used as a domestic dwelling.","A small country house dating to the early/mid 19th century (marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 1817 map of Aldridge). Now used as a teacher's centre and a nursing home.",1821,1880 "HBL5901","Rec","SPGR","Certain","North west of Aldridge Court","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","This sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5902","Set","LGDT","Certain","Little Aston Road","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","According to the SMR the oldest of these houses had been built since 1845, another first appears on the second edition OS map, the rest post date the fourth.",1841,1880 "HBL5903","Set","MDDT","Probable","South of Little Aston Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5904","Set","FARM","Certain","Nuttalls Farm, Hob Hole Lane","The farm dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of three 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Druids Heath Common in the 18th century.","The farm first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5905","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Stonnal Road & Hobs Hole Road","A late 18th century planned field system enclosing Druid's Heath.","A planned field system enclosed in the late 18th century (Act passed 1795).",1751,1820 "HBL5906","Set","MXSST","Certain","Walsall Wood Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5907","Soc","PUBBD","Possible","Rehabilitation Centre, Northgate","The Rehabilitation Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The Rehabilitation centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5908","Set","SMTER","Probable","Northgate","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5909","Ind","INDES","Probable","Leighswood Industrial Estate, Northgate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL591","Set","APAR","Probable","Burrows' Croft, Wellington Road, Bilston","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century, which may have survived in part throughout most of the 19th.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5910","Set","SMDT","Certain","Hereford Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon part of Leigh Wood, which had been present in this area since at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5911","Woo","DECW","Probable","Leigh's Wood, Aldridge","This woodland dates to at least the early 19th century.","Leigh's Wood is marked on the 2"" OS map and the 1817 Aldridge map as well as the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5912","Set","APAR","Probable","Sussex Avenue & Devon Crescent","These apartments may date to the 1950s/60s and were built upon a field system.","These three storey apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1950s/60s.",1951,1960 "HBL5913","Set","SMTER","Probable","Devon Crescent","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system."," These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL5914","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Leighswood Infants School & Leighswood Junior School","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The two schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5915","Set","MDDT","Probable","Old Oak Close & The Glades","These houses probably date to the very end of the 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century orphanage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the last decade of the 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL5916","Set","MXSST","Probable","Broad Meadow","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the 1950s",1951,1960 "HBL5917","Set","MDDT","Probable","Pavillion Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century hosptial. Prior to the hospital probable 19th century cottages had stood here.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the last decade of the 20th century. Site of a hospital according to the SMR.",1990,2000 "HBL5918","Ind","INDES","Certain","Lion Industrial Estate, Northgate Way","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5919","Ind","INDES","Certain","Leighswood Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly built upon the site of Leighswood Colliery and a field system.","The indusrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL592","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wellington Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system which was more fully present in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5920","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Brickyard Road","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5921","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Hob Hole Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","This field system was probably enclosed in the Post Medieval period - it is shown as enclosed on the 1817 Aldridge map.",1751,1820 "HBL5922","Fie","IRREG","Possible","South of Hob Hole Lane","A field system which had been enclosed prior to 1750.","Probably enclosed before 1750, the Walsall Rural Landscape Survey suggested it was the enclosing of an open field between 1690-1720.",,1750 "HBL5923","Set","MXSST","Probable","Leighswood Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are not much later.",1911,1938 "HBL5924","Set","MDDT","Certain","Walsall Wood Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5925","Set","MDSM","Probable","Northgate & Walmer Avenue","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as strips in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5926","Set","SMSM","Probable","Edward Avenue & Hatherton Place","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL5927","Set","MDSM","Probable","Clifton Avenue & Malvern Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL5928","Set","SMDT","Certain","Kingshaye Road & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL5929","Set","SMTER","Probable","Greenwood Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL593","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Wellington Road & Bell Street","A works dating to the mid/late 20th century which was built upon the site of early 20th century terraces. This area possibly formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and was part of a field system in the late 18th.","A works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5930","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Greenwood Road","This area of public open space probably dates to the 1960s/70s when the housing estates were built. The are had formed part of a field system prior to development.","This area of land was probably created when the housing estates were built.",1961,1980 "HBL5931","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Greenwood Road & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5932","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lazy Hill Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but these houses may post date it and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th.",1939,1950 "HBL5933","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lazy Hill Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the post war period.",1951,1960 "HBL5934","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lazy Hill Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5935","Fie","PLND","Probable","North of Stonnall Road","An area of planned enclosure dating to the late 18th century when Druid's Heath was enclosed.","This field system was enclosed in the late 18th century by an Act of Parliament.",1751,1820 "HBL5936","Set","LGDT","Probable","South of Stonnall Road","This house probably dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","A detached dwelling is marked on the fourth edition OS map, but has since been extensively extended.",1911,1938 "HBL5937","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Lazy Hill Road & Stonnall Road","These fields may have been enclosed piecemeal during the late Medieval or early Post Medieval period.","Possibly mainly piecemeal enclosure from the first edition OS map and the 1817 Aldridge map.",1351,1750 "HBL5938","Ext","QRRY","Probable","Off Birch Lane","The sand pit dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created within a field system.","The sand pit probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, which is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL5939","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Birch Lane & Lazy Hill Road","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","On the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL594","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Wolverhampton Street","The Youth Club and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The Youth Club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5940","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Birch Lane","The warehouse probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the warehouse probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL5941","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wellfield Road & Norfolk Crescent","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which in the Medieval period may have formed part of one of the open fields belonging to Aldridge.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5942","Set","MDTER","Probable","Walsall Wood Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5943","Set","MXSST","Probable","Jessie Road, Herbert Road & Rutland Crescent","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5944","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Stonnall Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and the remainder may date to the mid 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, two sets first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5945","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lazy Hill Road & Walsall Wood Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5946","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stonnall Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5947","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stonnall Road","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system. This area had once formed part of Druid's Heath.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, Richard's House (now a nursing home and much extended) first appears on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL5948","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stonnall Gate","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system. This area had once formed part of Druid's Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5949","Set","SMTER","Possible","Walsall Wood Road","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war semis. This area had formed a field system in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they mainly date to the mid 20th century, although those to the east of the road may be later in date.",1951,1960 "HBL595","Set","SML","Certain","Green Lane","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL5950","Set","APAR","Probable","Kinghayes Road","These aparments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5951","Ind","INDES","Certain","West of Brickyard Road","The industrial estate was dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5952","Ind","WRKS","Probable","West of Brickyard Road","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gas works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5953","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Leighswood Road","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century detached houses, however a short row of late 19th century terraces survive. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map but the terrace first appears on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5954","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Noddy Park Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Probably part of a field system on the mapping and modern aerial photography.",,1880 "HBL5955","Set","COUHS","Probable","Cedar Court, Walsall Wood Road","Cedar Court was built in the early 20th century as a small country house, but has since been converted into flats. The other houses all date to the mid/late 20th century.","Cedar Court dates to the early 19th century but was converted into flats in the late 20th, the other houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5956","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Branton Hill Lane & Little Aston Road","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Little Aston Road is shown on Yates', but Branton Hill Lane isn't - it is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5957","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hallcroft Way","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system and cottages on the edge of Aldridge.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5958","Set","LGDT","Probable","Noddy Park, off Walsall Wood Road","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one survives from the 18th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Shutt Cross House on the Walsall Wood Road is 18th century in date - see SMR.",1961,1980 "HBL5959","Set","APAR","Possible","Brookfield Road & Lancaster Avenue","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may have been built in the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL596","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century fireclay mine which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","Small works and at least one house which post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5960","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cambridge Close","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may have been built in the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL5961","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dumblederry Lane","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The large works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5962","Soc","COMHA","Possible","Dumblederry Lane","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","A club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5963","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dumblederry Lane & Middlemore Lane","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","A large works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL5964","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Middlemore Lane","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5965","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Middlemore Lane","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5966","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Stubbers Green Road","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The large depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5967","Com","OFF","Possible","Leighswood Road","These possible office buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These buildings could be office blocks, which post date the fourth edition OS map. A house is marked on the first edition OS map and on the 1817 Aldridge map.",1939,2000 "HBL5968","Set","MDSM","Certain","Leighswood Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL5969","Set","SMTER","Probable","Corner of Leighswood Road & Middlemore Lane","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, but were not marked on the 1817 map of Aldridge.",1821,1880 "HBL597","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The clay quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century quarry which had gone out of use in the inter war period.","Modern mapping does not give much clue as to the land use, but aerial photography suggests that this may be an extension to the clay quarry on the other side of the lane? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5970","Set","MDDT","Certain","Leighswood Road","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The works was probably originally a house which is marked on the first edition OS map, the earliest houses first appear on the third edition OS map, others first appear on the fourth; some post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL5971","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Aldridge By-Pass","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The clinic and ambulance station both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5972","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Anchor Meadow Playing Fields","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The playing field post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5973","Ind","INDES","Possible","South of Middlemore Lane","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","Possibly a small industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5974","Opl","DERLD","Probable","West of Walsall Road","This area of derelict land dates to the mid/late 20th century and created when the railway sidings and goods shed were removed.","Formerly mainly a railway sidings and a goods shed - derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5975","Set","SMTER","Probable","Sherraton Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of large 19th century detached houses. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5976","Com","COMCR","Possible","Corner of Leighswood Road & Anchor Road","These shops date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5977","Com","SUPST","Certain","Aldridge By-Pass","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5978","Set","APAR","Probable","Noddy Park Road","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the outbuildings which had belonged to the manor house. This area formed part of Medieval Aldridge.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL5979","Set","LGDT","Probable","Manor House, Little Aston Road","The Manor House probably dates to the late 18th/early 19th century and is no longer domestic in nature. It was built within an area of Aldridge which has been settled since the Medieval period.","The SMR suggests the current manor house is late 18th/early 19th century in date, but may be built upon the site of a Medieval manor house? The masonic lodge post dates the 20th century.",1751,1820 "HBL598","Ind","BRKWK","Possible","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","This industrial site is probably still a brickworks as it has been since the 19th century. Some buildings are possibly still of that century, but others are modern.","Marked as a brick works on the first to fourth editions - now just states 'works', but could still be a brick works. Building plan does not appear to have alter much over time - parts at least of the building could date to pre 1881. The large building to the right post dates the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL5980","Com","COMCR","Possible","Between High Street & Little Aston Road","Part of the commercial core of Aldridge which may date to the mid/late 20th century, having been built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of Medieval Aldridge.","These buildings possibly post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5981","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Northgate","The telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The telephone exchange post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5982","Set","APAR","Possible","Homebell House, corner of Northgate & Little Aston Road","The apartment block dates to the late 20th century and was built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","This possible apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5983","Soc","COURT","Certain","Anchor Road","The court dates to the mid/late 20th century and the police station dates to the inter war period. This area may have formed part of Aldridge in the Medieval period.","The magistrate's court and the library post date the fourth edition OS map, but the police station is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL5984","Set","MDSM","Certain","Portland Road","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, all are present by the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL5985","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Walsall Road & Portland Road","These apartments date to the late 20th century. In the early 20th century this area formed the remains of a once larger field system.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL5986","Com","COMCR","Possible","Anchor Road","The majority of these buildings date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties including the Methodist Chapel and the former cinema first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5987","Set","FARM","Probable","Druid's Heath Farm","The farm dates from the 19th century having been built upon land which had originally formed part of Druid's Heath.","The oldest parts of the farm complex date to the 19th century, but many of the buildings post date the fourth edition as do the three properties on Stonnall Road.",1821,1880 "HBL5988","Fie","PLND","Possible","South of Druid's Heath Farm & west of Back Lane","A planned field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Druid's Heath.","These fields are marked as enclosed on the 1817 Aldridge map.",1751,1820 "HBL5989","Com","NURS","Certain","Fairlawn Nursery, Chester Road","The plant nursery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The plant nursery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL599","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","South of Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The clay quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and has been extracted from an area which had been partly a former colliery and partly a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The clay quarry post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL5990","Set","FARM","Probable","Millgreen Farm, Mill Green","The farm probably dates to the mid/late 20th century, but was built upon the site of an earlier farm which may have pre dated 1750.","These farm buildings probably all post date the fourth edition OS map, but were built upon the site of an earlier farm complex.",1939,2000 "HBL5991","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Old Irish Harp Public House, Chester Road","The public house dates from the late 17th/early 18th century.","See SMR.",1651,1750 "HBL5992","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Plough & Harrow Public House, Chester Road","The public house probably dates to the Post Medieval period.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map - see SMR for further details. Settlement is marked in this area on Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL5993","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Birch Lane & Chester Road","This field system was enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Stonnall Common.","Marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816 as Stonnall Common (Inclosed), not enclosed on Yates' map. Some boundaries have been added and one has gone since the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL5994","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Birch Lane & Chester Road","This field system may have been created in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period by enclosing Medieval strips.","From the 1817 Aldridge map. Three boundaries were taken out between the 1817 map and the first edition OS map of the 1880s, and more boundaries have gone since the first edition OS map.",1351,1750 "HBL5995","Set","MDDT","Possible","Between Chester Road & Green Lane","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a wood. This area may have formed a small common earlier in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may all just post date it.",1939,1950 "HBL5996","Set","MDDT","Certain","Little Aston Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed a small common in the early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL5997","Set","SMSM","Certain","Little Aston Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL5998","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Little Aston Road & Chester Road","The remains of a field system enclosed at an unknown date having possibly formed part of a small common in the early 19th century.","Remains of a field system from the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photographs.",,1880 "HBL5999","Ext","QRRY","Probable","West of Bourne Farm, Chester Road","A large sand quarry which may date to the mid/late 20th century which has been cut into a field system enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period. This area had formed one of Aldridge's open fields in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the quarry may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL6","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Sports ground south of Bosty Lane","Part of the larger sports ground to the south, it may once have formed part of the second world war airfield.","No football pitches or tennis courts depicted in this area on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL60","Ind","GARA","Certain","Garage facing onto Paddock Lane","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century a metal works and terraces.","A garage appears on the modern mapping - also in the polygon is a building marked as a warehouse - this appears on historical OS mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL600","Set","MDDT","Certain","Between Masefield & Shakespeare Roads","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon 19th century cottages and partly upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6000","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Francis of Assisi Comprehensive School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the school probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL6001","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Daniel's Lane","This field system probably dates to the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period and was created by enclosing one of Aldridge's Medieval open fields.","On the first edition OS map and the 1817 Aldridge map - classic enclosed strip fields, however since the first edition many internal field boundaries have been lost. Daniel's Lane runs through this area and one of Aldridge's Medieval open fields was known as Daniel's Field - see SMR and the Debois Rural Landscape Survey: Area 3. Bourne Pool was once twice the size it is today.",1351,1750 "HBL6002","Fie","OTF75","Probable","East of Chester Road","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Field system - probably enclosed in the Post Medieval period.",,1880 "HBL6003","Set","FARM","Probable","Bourne Farm, Chester Road","The farm probably dates to the early 19th century and may have been built in order to farm the newly enclosed commons.","According to the SMR the farm dates to the early 19th century, which would make it fairly contemporary with the enclosure of Druid's Heath & Stonnall Heath. Houses which are marked on the 1817 Aldridge map and on Yates' map, but gone by the first edition OS map, also once stood in this area.",1751,1820 "HBL6004","Set","MMDST","Certain","Cottage Mews, Chester Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage. This area had once formed part of Stonnall Common.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6005","Com","NURS","Probable","Bourne Farm Nursery, Chester Road","The nursery probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of rough grassland. This had been the site of an iron mill in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period and the remains of the mill pond survive.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the nursery probably post dates it. See SMR for entries on the iron mill etc.",1939,2000 "HBL6006","Fie","IRREG","Possible","West of Back Lane","This field system may have been enclosed at an early date.","On the first edition OS map and the 1817 Aldridge map - not marked as common land on Yates' map. The remains of a large marl pit survive, which is marked on the first edition OS map as 'Old marl pit' and is also marked on the 1817 map.",,1750 "HBL6007","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Gould Firm Lane & Chester Road","This field system may have been created in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period by enclosing one of Aldridge's Medieval open fields.","Ridge & furrow is marked in this area on the SMR - could be piecemeal enclosure on the first edition OS map and the 1817 Aldridge map.",1351,1750 "HBL6008","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Back Lane & Chester Road","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","A field system marked on the first edition OS map and the 1817 Aldridge map.",,1880 "HBL6009","Set","FARM","Probable","Noddy Park Farm","The farm dates from the late 18th/early 19th century, but has since been divided into individual properties.","No longer a farm, but divided into individual properties in the mid/late 20th century. It was known as 'Lea House' on the first to fourth editions.",1751,1820 "HBL601","Set","MDDT","Certain","The Straits","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and had probably been built upon part of Wallow Wood","Two of these buildings appear on the first edition - the others are later.",1821,1880 "HBL6010","Set","MDDT","Certain","Walsall Wood Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6011","Set","SMDT","Probable","Portland Road & Whetstone Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6012","Set","APAR","Certain","Church View, Portland Road","The apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a cottage whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6013","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Portland Road & Whetstone Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and the new houses were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The majority of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder date to the mid 20th.",1911,1938 "HBL6014","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Portland Road & Erdington Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although one detached house, called 'The Shrubbery' survives from the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6015","Set","MMDST","Certain","Whetstone Lane","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6016","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Whetstone Lane","An industrial site since the early 20th century, it had formed part of a field system in the 19th century which had probably been enclosed at an early date.","A works has been marked on this site since the third edition OS map and the building marked on the modern landline may also have been industrial in nature. The modern aerial photography shows that the building has since been demolished and that house now stand on the site.",1901,1910 "HBL6017","Set","SMTER","Probable","Twyford Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6018","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ringwood Avenue & St Mary's Way","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6019","Set","MDSM","Probable","Nursery Avenue & Stonelea","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL602","Set","MDSM","Certain","The Straits, Coleridge Road & Longfellow Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon fields and partly upon a 19th century quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6020","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oakley Avenue & New Road","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, although a few are 19th century in date. This area had mainly formed part of a field system in that century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6021","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","St Mary of the Angels Church, Whetstone Lane","The church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the house dates to the early 20th century, and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area OS map, but the church may post date it. The house is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6022","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Birmingham Road, Whetstone Road & Harborough Drive etc.","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the mid 20th century. Birmingham Road & Whetstone Lane both appear on Yates' map - the others are contemporary with the housing estate.",1951,1960 "HBL6023","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birmingham Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the majority of the houses are first marked on the third edition OS map. The cottages to the north are marked on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6024","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Mary of the Angels School, off Weston Crescent","The school may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the school may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL6025","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cranleigh Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6026","Set","MDSM","Possible","Whetstone Lane & Weston Crescent","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6027","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Whetstone Lane & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6028","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Whetstone Field Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests the school post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL6029","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Whetstone Lane","The sports ground may date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the sports ground may post date it. The maximum width of the sports ground relates to the size of the original field and the hedge to the south may be the original field boundary.",1939,2000 "HBL603","Set","MDDT","Certain","Cotwall End Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6030","Set","MDSM","Probable","Churn Hill Road & Marshall Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6031","Set","MDDT","Possible","Longwood Road","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests houses of several dates, but the earliest being mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6032","Set","FARM","Probable","Bulls Head Farm, Barr Common Road","The farm dates to the early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and on the 2"" OS map of 1817, also see SMR entry. Now two properties therefore no longer an operational farm?",1751,1820 "HBL6033","Set","LGDT","Probable","Barr Common Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small cottage, which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6034","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Barr Common Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century gravel pit and partly upon the site of an early 19th century farm. This area had formed part of Sutton Common in the 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6035","Set","COTYP",,"Birmingham Road","These cottages date to at least the 19th century, the other properties are later.","The earliest of these cottages are marked on the first edition OS map and some of them may even be marked on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map. A couple of the other houses first appears on the third edition OS map and the others are later.",1821,1880 "HBL6036","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Whetstone Lane","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses may be of several dates.",1939,1950 "HBL6037","Set","LGDT","Probable","Beacon Rise & Vale View","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of a gravel pit and a field system of planned enclosure. This area had formed part of Sutton Common in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL6038","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Knights Hill & Barr Common Road","These houses date to the late 19th and early 20th century and were mainly built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Common.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others appear by the third edition, and more are later. One is marked on the first edition OS map, but no settlement is indicated here on the 2"" OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6039","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Longwood Road & Erdington Road","A planned field system which was probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Sutton Chase.","A planned field system which was probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century. Common land is marked on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL604","Set","SMSM","Certain","Longfellow Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6040","Set","LGDT","Probable","Longwood Road","These houses date from the inter war period and were built with a thin 19th century woodland, much of which survives. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","The earliest of these houses appears on the fourth edition OS map - this map is missing for much of this area and others may also have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6041","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Little Hardwick Road","The sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system. This area appears to have formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the sports ground probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL6042","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Little Hardwick Road","These houses may date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they may have been marked upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6043","Fie","PADD","Probable","Bourne Vale","A paddock probably created in the inter war period or later, when the houses to the south may have been built. This area had formed part of a planned field system created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Sutton Chase was enclosed.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. This paddock was created when the houses to the south were built, it had originally formed part of a larger field system.",1911,1938 "HBL6044","Set","FARM","Probable","Bourne Vale","Bourne Vale dates to the early 19th century and was probably built when the fields surrounding it were created in the late 18th century/early 19th century when Sutton Chase was enclosed.","See SMR entry for description & history of Bourne Vale which was built in the early 19th century, being marked on the Aldridge Tithe map of 1845 and the 2"" OS map of c.1816. It became a shooting lodge in the early 20th century and a pheasantry is marked on the third edition OS map, but it appears to have originally been a small country house. The farm yard area has doubled in size since the third edition OS map (the fourth edition is missing for this area).",1751,1820 "HBL6045","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Erdington Road & Bourne Vale","A planned field system which was created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Sutton Chase was enclosed.","The field system was enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the late 18th/early 19th century and is marked as being part of Sutton Coldfield (or Chase) on Yates' map. However, the SMR states that ridge & furrow is present on some aerial photographs - these may have been created in the 19th century by a steam plough or the land may have been in cultivation in the Medieval period at a time of high population eg in the pre C14 period?",1751,1820 "HBL6046","Set","FARM","Certain","Shrubbery Farm, Bourne Vale","The farm dates from the 19th century, although it has been much expanded during the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of Sutton Chase in the 18th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and a few of the buildings marked on that map may survive, however many of the buildings were probably built since the second world war. The farm is not marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816 and the tithe map was not checked.",1821,1880 "HBL6047","Com","NURS","Probable","Valley Nurseries, Barr Common","The plant nursery probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of Barr Common.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the nursery probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL6048","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Erdington Road","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and had been built upon a planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","The earliest of these properties is marked on the first edition OS map, others appear by the second and third editions and another is later. No settlement is indicated in this area on the 2"" OS map, and this area had probably formed part of the planned field system at this time - the very straight roads support this.",1821,1880 "HBL6049","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Erdington Road & Barr Common Road","This area once formed part of a larger area of a planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","The remains of a planned field system as marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map - common land is marked here on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL605","Com","RETPK","Certain","St John's Retail Park","The retail park dates to the late 20th century and was built upon various 19th century industrial sites. This area had been part of Wolverhampton since at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","This retail park post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography confirms it dates to the later part of this period.",1939,2000 "HBL6050","Set","MDDT","Possible","Erdington Road","These houses probably date to the later 20th century and were built partly upon the site of an earlier cottage, which may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL6051","Set","MDDT","Probable","Erdington Road","Some of these houses may date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed one of Aldridge's open fields in the Medieval period and would have been enclosed between then and the mid 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6052","Set","MDSM","Probable","Erdington Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed one of Aldridge's open fields in the Medieval period and that had been enclosed prior to the mid 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Two of the semis first appear on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6053","Set","MDDT","Probable","Erdington Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed one of Aldridge Medieval open fields, that was enclosed prior to the mid 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6054","Set","MDDT","Possible","Erdington Road","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which had formed one of Aldridge Medieval open fields that would have been enclosed prior to 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1941,1960 "HBL6055","Set","LGDT","Probable","Erdington Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had formed part of one of Aldridge's Medieval open fields that had been enclosed prior to the mid 18th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6056","Fie","PLND","Probable","Between Erdington Road & Barr Common Road","A planned field system created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","Marked as enclosed on the first edition OS map and the tithe map of 1845, but is shown as part of Sutton Coldfield (Chase) on Yates' map of 1775.",1751,1820 "HBL6057","Fie","PLND","Probable","Erdington road","A planned field system which was created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","Marked as a planned field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, it is shown as common land on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL6058","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Erdington Road","This woodland dates from the early 20th century and was grown upon a planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","This woodland is first marked on the third edition OS map, although it is now much larger and includes a former orchard shown on the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL6059","Set","LGDT","Certain","Barr Common Road","The house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a planned field system which was created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","This house is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL606","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Stewart Street & Thomas Street","The works and warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and metal works.","Works, warehouses & builder's yards are identified within this area. Some of these buildings may appear on earlier OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL6060","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barr Common Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a planned field system which was created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6061","Set","COTYP","Probable","Between Knights Hill & Erdington Road","The cottages date to the 19th century and had probably been built upon a planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","The majority of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, but are not marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL6062","Set","MDDT","Possible","Knights Hill","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography is not clear for this area, but they may post date the map.",1951,1960 "HBL6063","Set","LGDT","Probable","Erdington Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed one of Aldridge's Medieval period before they were enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6064","Set","LGDT","Probable","Between Knights Hill & Erdington Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Barr Common was enclosed.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6065","Set","LGDT","Possible","Knight's Hill","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partially upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a planned field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6066","Set","MDDT","Certain","Erdington Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Sutton Chase was enclosed.","Mainly detached houses which first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6067","Fie","PLND","Probable","North of Beacon Hill","A planned field system which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Sutton Chase was enclosed.","These fields are shown as planned enclosure on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. The SMR suggests that the ridge & furrow seen on a aerial photography is very narrow suggesting that may be it was created in the 19th century by a steam plough? (therefore not included as Medieval strip fields in the Previous Types).",1751,1820 "HBL6068","Fie","OTF75","Possible","North of Beacon Hill","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","These fields were probably enclosed in the Post Medieval period, being marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, but not particular clues to its origin are apparent. This area falls outside Sutton Chase on Yates' map.",,1850 "HBL6069","Set","MDDT","Certain","Sutton Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL607","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Frederick Street, Dudley Road, Poultney Street & Thomas Street","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces, metal works and a brick works. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","Some of these buildings may appear on early OS maps - nb. Warehouse on Frederick Street which appears in plan the same on the first edition as on the modern.",1939,2000 "HBL6070","Set","MDDT","Certain","Longwood Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder are mid 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL6071","Set","LGDT","Certain","Longwood Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had been created in the late 18th/early 19th century when Sutton Chase was enclosed.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6072","Set","CARAV","Certain","Beacon Heights, Pinfold Lane","This site dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The mobile home park post dates the fourth edition OS mapand it is not possible to date the site from modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL6073","Set","FARM","Probable","Redwold Manor & Barr Pound Farm","The house dates to the inter war period, but the farm buildings are later. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","Redwold Manor first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the farm buildings post date this map.",1911,1938 "HBL6074","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Pinfold, Pinfold Lane","The house probably dates to the early 17th century.","The date of the property comes from the SMR entry - it is marked on Yates' map and the 2"" OS map. The kennels to the rear are modern.",1601,1650 "HBL6075","Set","FARM","Certain","Crook House Farm, Pinfold Lane","The farm dates from the 18th century, although may not originally have been used as a farm.","The house may be 18th century in date, according to the SMR entry, with the farm buildings being later. Called Brook House on the 2"" OS map.",,1750 "HBL6076","Set","LGDT","Probable","Crook House, Crook Lane","This house probably dates to the 19th century and had been built upon a field system.","Crook House is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not present upon the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL6077","Set","MDDT","Probable","Pinfolds Lane","This house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This house is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the 2"" OS map of 1816. The outbuildings post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL6078","Set","FARM","Probable","Crook Cottage Farm,","This property may date to the 18th century.","The SMR suggests that this property may pre date 1799 and a building is marked in this area on Yates' map. No evidence to the exact age of the current property however.",,1750 "HBL6079","Fie","IRREG","Possible","Between Crook Lane & Pinfold Lane, Great Barr","This field system was enclosed before 1750, but may have formed one of Great Barr's open fields in the Medieval period.","Overall irregular field system, but probably enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval as ridge & furrow survives within the area and S curve and dog-leg boundaries can be found.",,1750 "HBL608","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Between Dudley Road, Birmingham Road & Grove Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century although a few building survive from the 19th century. This area had been the site of a 19th century japanning works and terrace houses, and in the inter war period an enamel works was located here.","The warehouse is post the fourth edition. Some of the buildings in this area do appear on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6080","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Between Crook Lane & Pinfold Lane, Great Barr","This field system was possibly enclosed in the Post Medieval period, but may have formed one of Great Barr's open fields in the Medieval period.","An enclosed field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, ridge & furrow survives as earthworks in at least one field.",,1850 "HBL6081","Set","FARM","Probable","Foxhills Riding School, Great Barr","The riding school dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The earliest buildings on this site, including the house, first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6082","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Between Old Hall Lane & Beacon Road, Great Barr","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","Marked as an enclosed field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1850 "HBL6083","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Barr Beacon School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system. This area formed part of a woodland in the 18th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6084","Set","FARM","Probable","Beacon Dairy Farm","The farm dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The farmhouse and one of the buildings are marked on the fourth edition OS map, the rest post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL6085","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Doe Bank Wood, Doe Bank Lane","The wood existed in the 19th century.","The remains of Doe Bank Wood, which was once much larger than it is on the modern landline. It is marked on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL6086","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Doe Bank Park, Doe Bank Lane","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6087","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Beacon Road & Doe Bank Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1880 "HBL6088","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Doe Bank Junior & Infants School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6089","Set","SMSM","Probable","Frampton Way & Hillingford Avenue & cul de sacs off","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests the date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL609","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between the Ring Road (Powlett St) & All Saints Road","The works dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century industrial buildings and housing as well as an inter war saw mill.","The works post dates the fourth editon OS map. The first edition OS map and the tithe map both show allotment gardens and some settlement.",1939,2000 "HBL6090","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","High Wood, Great Barr Park","This woodland dates to at least the 19th century and had formed part of Great Barr Park.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and once formed part of Great Barr Park.",,1880 "HBL6091","Set","FARM","Probable","Old Hall Farm","The Old Hall dates to the early 17th century and it has probably operated as a farm from the 18th century.","See SMR entry for details about the house, which is believed to be of the early 17th century, it has probably been a farm since Great Barr Hall was built to the south.",1601,1650 "HBL6092","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Chapel Lane, Pinfold Lane & Old Hall Lane","A field system which was probably created in the late Medieval or early Post Medieval through the enclosure of a Medieval open field.","A small area of a field system which contains ridge & furrow earthworks (see SMR entries).",1351,1750 "HBL6093","Rec","PRIPK","Probable","Great Barr Park","Great Barr Park dates from the mid 18th century and had probably been laid out on a field system.","The parkland was laid out in the mid 18th century (see SMR) and much of the layout survives.",1751,1820 "HBL6094","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Margaret's Church, Great Barr","The church dates from the 17th century and was probably built upon the site of a Medieval chapel of ease.","The earliest parts of the church date to the 17th century according to the SMR. It was probably built upon the site of the Medieval chapel known to have existed in Great Barr.",1601,1650 "HBL6095","Set","COUHS","Probable","Great Barr Hall & walled garden","Great Barr Hall dates to the late 18th century and was probably built upon a field system.","Great Barr Hall dates to (see SMR) it has been used as a Children's Home in the past (third edition OS map) as well as part of the hospital.",1751,1820 "HBL6096","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","St Margaret's Hospital, Great Barr","The hospital buildings date from the inter war period and were built within Grea Barr Park, which had belonged to the Hall.","The hospital buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6097","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","St Margaret's Hospital, Great Barr","The hospital dates from the inter war period and was built within the 18th century Great Barr Park, which had belonged to the Hall.","The earliest of the hospital buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6098","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Fox Plantation, Great Barr","This woodland may date from the 18th century, having once formed part of Great Barr Park.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and had formed a shelter belt on the edge of Great Barr Park, therefore it may date to the 18th century.",1751,1820 "HBL6099","Rec","SPGR","Certain","West of Birmingham Road, Great Barr","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which may have been enclosed at an early date.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Also site of Medieval moat - see SMR.",1939,2000 "HBL61","Set","SMTER","Probable","Holtshill Lane, Walsall","These houses date to the 19th century.","Some of the terrace housing survives - to the west of the public house where the car park now is once stood terrace housing and on the opposite side of the road.",1821,1880 "HBL610","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Raby Street, All Saints","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of possible commercial allotment gardens.","These house first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6100","Fie","IRREG","Possible","South of Birmingham Road","The remains of a field system which may have been enclosed at an early date.","The remains of a field system which may have been enclosed at an early date (possibly assarted?)",,1750 "HBL6101","Woo","DECW","Probable","Merrion Wood, Great Barr","This woodland may date in part to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This wood is marked on the first edition OS map, and a wood is also shown in this general area on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL6102","Set","MDDT","Probable","Between Calthorpe Road & Skip Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6103","Set","LGDT","Certain","Woodlands Avenue","These houses date from the inter war period and were built partly upon Old Park Wood. This area may have formed part of the Medieval deer park.","These houses first begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map and Woodlands Avenue has also been constructed in advance of the houses on this map.",1911,1938 "HBL6104","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Skip Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system. This area had probably formed part of the deer park in the Medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6105","Set","APAR","Probable","Newmore Gardens","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century clay pit.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL6106","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Canning Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6107","Set","MDDT","Probable","Burnside Gardens & Lodge Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house called 'Burnside'.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6108","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lonsdale Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6109","Set","MDSM","Probable","Between Birmingham Road & Park Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon a field system and partly upon the site of a 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL611","Set","SML","Certain","All Saints' Road, Maxwell Road, Vicarage Road & Granville Street, Wolverhampton","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields, which may have been created in the late Medieval or early Post Medieval period, when Wolverhampton's open fields were enclosed.","First appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6110","Set","LGDT","Probable","Brackenwood, Great Barr","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6111","Set","LGDT","Probable","Park Road & Beacon Road","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system of paddocks.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others cover both the mid to late 20th century. One semi detached property appears on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6112","Set","LGDT","Possible","Park Road & Lodge Road","The earliest of these houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system of paddocks.","Some of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the majority of them post date it and dates from the mid to the late 20th in date. One house may appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL6113","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Pheasey Junior & Infant School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6114","Set","MXSST","Probable","Chantrey Crescent, Romney Way & Collingwood Drive etc","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6115","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Trees, Pheasey","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","This large public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6116","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Pheasey Evangelical Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The church and other buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6117","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hillingford Avenue, Pheasey","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small cottage, which had been surrounded by a wood.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6118","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Chad's Church, Collingwood Drive, Pheasey","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6119","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Collingwood Primary School, Pheasey","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL612","Set","MXSST","Certain","Former Dartmouth Street & Grenville Close","These few houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","A few houses - mainly given over as derelict land and play grounds.",1981,2000 "HBL6120","Set","APAR","Probable","Crome Road","These apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century. This had been the site of a farm, which may have dated to the 17th century.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. See SMR for information on the farm.",1991,2000 "HBL6121","Set","MDTER","Probable","Constable Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Pheasy Farm, which may have been present on this site since the 17th century.","These terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6122","Set","SMSM","Probable","Collingwood Drive & Farrier Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6123","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Old Horns Public House, Pheasy","The public houses dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an earlier inn which stood a little to the south on the site of the current road roundabout.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6124","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Stonehurst Road & Park Farm Road etc","These houses mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL6125","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Chapel Lane, Great Barr","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","This field system post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6126","Set","FARM","Probable","Chapel Farm, Great Barr","The farm probably dates to the Post Medieval period and may have been built upon the site of a Medieval manor house.","The present farm probably dates to the Post Medieval period.",1751,1820 "HBL6127","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Chapel Lane, Great Barr","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon part of Great Barr Park, which had been created in the 18th century.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6128","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Great Barr Golf Course","The golf course was created in the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system which had probably been created in the Post Medieval period out of a Medieval deer park.","The golf course is marked on the fourth edition OS map as 'Calthorpe Golf Course'.",1911,1938 "HBL6129","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Remains of Old Park Wood, Great Barr","The remains of the woodland may date from before 1750.","The remains of a woodland appear to survive on the modern aerial photographs. The wood is marked on the first to fourth editions, as well as the 2"" OS map and Yates' map. It had been much larger in the past.",,1750 "HBL613","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Raby Street, All Saints","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon market gardens.","First appear on the second edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6130","Fie","PADD","Probable","Rear of Skip Lane","These paddocks were probably created in the mid/late 20th century by subdividing a larger field. In the 18th/early 19th century this area had formed part of Park Wood and in the Medieval period fell within the deer park.","A field system of small fields which post date the fourth edition OS map. A large field is marked on the first to fourth edition OS map, although the first edition does show rough grassland where the woodland used to stand.",1939,2000 "HBL6131","Fie","PIEC","Probable","North of Barr Lakes Lane","A field system which may have been created in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval and was enclosed out of a Medieval open field.","This field system may date to the late Medieval/early Post Medieval having from the field boundaries marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. At least one boundary has gone since the first edition OS map.",1351,1750 "HBL6132","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Barr Lakes Lane & Chapel Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1880 "HBL6133","Ind","INDES","Certain","South of Lockside","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6134","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Wharf Approach","An area of rough grassland which had formed part of a field system until the mid/late 20th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests this is rough grassland/scrub, the first to fourth editions show it was part of a field system.",1939,2000 "HBL6135","Ind","BRKWK","Possible","Stubbers Green Road","The brickworks dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","A large works, which may be a brickworks - it is associated with a large clay quarry.",1939,2000 "HBL6136","Ext","CLYQY","Certain","Off Stubbers Lane","The quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","The quarry post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6137","Ind","INDES","Certain","Lindley Lodge Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6138","Rec","SPGR","Certain","West of Westgate","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The playing field post dates the fourth editon OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6139","Fie","IRREG","Probable","Dumblederry Lane","A field system which may originally have been enclosed at an early date, although the nature of this pattern has since been lost.","The remains of a field system which originally may have been enclosed at an early date. The first edition OS map shows small fields but the modern landline mapping reveals that most of these boundaries have gone.",,1880 "HBL614","Set","SML","Certain","Vicarage Road, All Saints","These terraces date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon the site of allotment gardens.","First appears on the second edition OS.",1881,1900 "HBL6140","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Radleys County Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable limestone quarries. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6141","Set","MXSST","Probable","Chatsworth Crescent & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6142","Set","SMSM","Certain","Barns Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6143","Set","MDSM","Probable","Edinburgh Road & Kings Road","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6144","Set","FARM","Possible","Barns Farm, Rushall","The farm may date to the Post Medieval period.","This farm is marked on the first edition OS map and is also marked on the 2"" OS map and Yates' - see SMR.",1540,1750 "HBL6145","Set","SMDT","Probable","Pool View, Off Barns Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a row of small 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6146","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Barns Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","A field system marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6147","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Barns Lane","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the sewage works was demolished. This works had dated from the late 19th century.","This area of derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map - having been the site of a sewage works.",1939,2000 "HBL6148","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","West of Stubbers Green Road","This area of rough grassland and large ponds began to appear in the early 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","Mainly an area of rough grassland and large ponds, caused by the flooding of the stream, which first begins to appear on the third edition OS map? This area had been fields.",1901,1910 "HBL6149","Set","COTYP","Probable","Stubbers Green Road","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map, but most of them do not appear on the 1817 Aldridge map. The former inn probably was present, and Stubber's Green is named upon the 2"" OS map of 1816. No settlement is indicated here on Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL615","Set","MDTNL","Certain","All Saints Road, All Saints","These terraces date to the late 19th/early 20th century and appear to have been built upon the site of allotment gardens. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","First appears on the second edition OS.",1881,1900 "HBL6150","Set","SMSM","Probable","Riscale Way","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6151","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Barns Lane","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6152","Set","SMTER","Possible","Barns Lane","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6153","Set","SMSM","Certain","Winterley Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are beginnng to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6154","Set","FARM",,"Park Road, Daw End","The farm dates to some point in the Post Medieval period, although the public house is c.1700, and forms part of the settlement of Daw End.","Part of the settlement of Daw End - the farm buildings are marked on the first edition OS map along with cottages which have since been replaced and a public houses which dates to c.1700.",1751,1820 "HBL6155","Set","MXSST","Certain","Daw End Lane","These houses date to the inter war period. This area has formed part of Daw End from at least 1750.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition Os map.",1911,1938 "HBL6156","Set","MXSST","Probable","Springfields","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6157","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Daw End Lane","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6158","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Friary Crescent","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6159","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rowley Place","The playing fields date from the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The playing fields first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL616","Set","MDTNL","Certain","All Saints Road, All Saints","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6160","Com","COMCR","Probable","Lichfield Road, Rushall","An area of shops, banks and public houses which probably pre date the late 19th century.","Rushall is marked on Yates' map and several of these buildings are probably marked on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL6161","Set","COTYP","Possible","Radley Road","This cottage, once the end of a terrace of cottages, which dates to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","This cottages is marked on the first edition OS map when it was the end of a terrace of cottages called 'The Radleys'. Settlement is not marked here on the tithe map or on the 2"" OS map. The cottages were probably built to house the works of the limeworks to the south - a set of old limekilns are marked just behind the cottages on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL6162","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Radley Lane & Winterley Lane","An enclosed field system of unknown date.","The remains of a field system on the first edition OS map through to the modern landline mapping.",,1840 "HBL6163","Set","SMTER","Probable","Kings Road & Earls Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6164","Set","RESHO","Possible","The Limes, Linley Road","A possible residential home which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","Possibly a residential home for the elderly which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL6165","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pelsall Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6166","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Pelsall Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6167","Set","MXSST","Probable","Heath Bridge Close","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs",1981,2000 "HBL6168","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lichfield Road, Barns Lane & Winterley Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6169","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ivatt Close & Stanier Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL617","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bowdler Road, Caledonia Road & roads off them","These houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area may have formed one of Wolverhampton open fields in the Medieval period.","First appear on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL6170","Set","SML","Certain","Pelsall Lane & Stafford Road","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built within an area which may have formed part of the settlement of Rushall pre 1750.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6171","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Lichfield Road & Springfields.","These clubs date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of 19th century cottages, although the public house survives from this period.","These two clubs and bowling green post date the fourth edition OS map. The Miner's Arms dates to the 19th century.",1939,2000 "HBL6172","Set","RESHO","Probable","Rushall Mews Old People's Home, Lichfield Road, Rushall","The Old People's Home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","This Old People's Home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6173","Set","APAR","Probable","New Street","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6174","Set","MXSST","Probable","Queen's Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL6175","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road & Westminster Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map. Lichfield Road is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL6176","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Pelsall Lane","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The sports ground is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6177","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Rear of Pelsall Lane","This field system may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period, having possibly formed one of Rushall's open fields.","A field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL6178","Ind","TIMB",,,"The saw mill dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The saw mill post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6179","Fie","PIEC","Possible","West of Pelsall Lane","Part of a field system which may originally have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","Possibly once formed part of a piecemeal enclosure on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL618","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Grove Primary School & St Mary & St John RC School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war park. This area had formed part of a brickworks in the 19th century and was part of a field system prior to that.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6180","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Brewers Drive, Heath End","An area of rough grassland which had probably been the site of a brickworks at some point in the early/mid 19th century.","An area of rough grassland which had probably been the site of a brickworks at some point in the early/mid 19th century (see SMR entry).",1841,1880 "HBL6181","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Goscote Road & Brewers Drive","A field system which may have been enclosed in the late Medieval period or the early Post Medieval period.","Possibly overall part of a piecemeal enclosure.",1351,1750 "HBL6182","Fie","PIEC","Possible","East of Pelsall Lane","This field system may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","This field system may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval - but the overall system has been cut by the railways.",1351,1750 "HBL6183","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Rear of Ford Brook Lane","This field system may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","This field system may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval - but the overall system has been cut by the railways.",1351,1750 "HBL6184","Set","MXSST","Probable","Trent Road etc.","These houses mainly date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that the date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL6185","Set","SMSM","Probable","King Charles Avenue & Pugh Crescent","These houses date to around the second world war period and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1930s/40s.",1939,1950 "HBL6186","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","County Bridge Primary School, Bentley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6187","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bentley Mill Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6188","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wolverhamtpon Road west","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6189","Ind","INDES","Probable","Bentley Mill Way","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century sand pit. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","Probably an industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL619","Set","APAR","Probable","Lilleshall Crescent","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6190","Tra","CANDI","Probable","Walsall Canal Anson Branch",,"The canal is probably disused and has certainly been filled in to the north. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6191","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Bentley Mill Way","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The small depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6192","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Bentley Mill Close","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6193","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bentley Road North & Wrexham Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,1950 "HBL6194","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Rear of Wrexham Avenue","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of an old colliery.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6195","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Black Country Route, Bentley","This area had been the site of a colliery until the late 19th century. Earlier in the century it had formed part of a field system.","A colliery on the first edition OS map which had been abandoned by the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL6196","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road West","Bentley House dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","Bentley House dates to the mid/late 19th century, the public house first appears on the fourth edition and the other buildings are post fourth.",1821,1840 "HBL6197","Set","SMSM","Certain","Bentley Road North","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small early 20th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6198","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Bentley Mill Way","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6199","Com","SUPST","Certain","Bentley Mill Lane","The superstores date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 20th century.","Two superstores which post date the fourth edition OS map according to the modern aerial photographs, although the fourth edition map is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL62","Set","MMDST","Certain","Davies Avenue, Bilston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","Housing that first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL620","Set","MDSM","Possible","Pond Lane","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the mid/late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6200","Rec","CINEM","Certain","Bentley Mill Lane","The cinema complex dates to the late 20th century and was mainly built upon a field system, which may have been open strip fields in the Medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL6201","Com","OFF","Possible","Millers Close","These possible offices date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Bentley Flour Mill.","These buildings may be offices, but the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL6202","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Junction 10, M6","This area of rough grassland was probably created in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland was probably created when the motorway was built; the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6203","Set","SML","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL6204","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Alumwell School & Alumwell County Junior & Infant Schools","These schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggest that these schools post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6205","Rel","NCONC","Probable","The Walsall Evangelical Centre, off Junction 10","The Evangelical Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The Walsall Evangelical Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6206","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Laneside Gardens","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments are marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL6207","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Rear of Wolverhampton Road","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6208","Set","MDTER","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","These houses date to 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6209","Set","SML","Probable","Wolverhampton Road","The surviving terraces date to the early 20th century, but earlier terraces had stood in the land between. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the fourth edition OS map - the empty land had been the site of earlier terraces.",1901,1910 "HBL621","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pond Grove",,"First appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6210","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lane Avenue & Bentley New Drive","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, with the exception of two which date to at least the 19th century, and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two properties date to at least the 19th century.",1911,1938 "HBL6211","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bentley Lane","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map (two are on the second edition). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL6212","Set","HITER","Probable","Moorside Gardens","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL6213","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bentley Drive County Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL6214","Set","MMDST","Probable","Bentley Drive, Edward Street & Pargeter Drive","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6215","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bentley Place","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6216","Set","SMTER","Probable","Southbourne Avenue & Primley Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for much of this area - but these houses appear to have been marked upon it (checked against modern aerial photography). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6217","Set","SMSM","Possible","Drayton Street & Alum Well Road","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it.",1911,1938 "HBL6218","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Primley Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of inter war houses, which in turn had been built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6219","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the rest post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL622","Ind","GARA","Certain","Birmingham Road, between All Saints Road & Derry Street","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and later industrial buildings. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6220","Set","APAR","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Walsall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses and late 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6221","Set","SMSM","Possible","Southbourne Avenue & Prima Avenue etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses may have appeared upon it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6222","Set","SML","Certain","Addenbrooke Street","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a former colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses begin to first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third. One or two post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL6223","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lowe Avenue & Willenhall Street etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a former colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL6224","Set","MXSST","Probable","Princess Way, Empress Way & Memory Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large inter war iron works, whose origins began in the 19th century. This area had also formed part of a colliery in that century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL6225","Ind","METWK","Probable","Midland Road","A probable metal works which may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a former colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","This factory may be the one marked on the fourth edition OS map, but which has been extended. It was a nut & bolt works on that map, but a smaller 19th century factory had stood within this area and belonged to the same company.",1911,1938 "HBL6226","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ames Road & Banfield Avenue etc","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war brickworks. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and was part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL6227","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rough Hay JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a former colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6228","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Hall Street & Crawford Avenue","The recreation ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a former colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","The recreation ground is first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6229","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stafford Road, Darlaston","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and had mainly been built uon the site of a former colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL623","Tra","CARPK","Certain","St John's Ring Road car park","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of earlier terraces and industrial buildings. Settlement in this area probably dates from the late 18th/early 19th century.","Car park presumably created as a result of the ring road.",1939,2000 "HBL6230","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Hall Street, Darlaston","A small engineering works which dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier small works. During the 19th century this area had formed part of a colliery and prior to that had been a field system.","Marked as an engineering works on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6231","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Football Ground, Slater Street","The football ground dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon a surviving field system, which in the Medieval period had formed part of one of Darlaston's open fields.","The football ground is marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6232","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Waverley Road & Slater Street","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had once formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These terraces first begin to appear on the second edition OS map - a few first appear by the third, including the Methodist Church.",1881,1900 "HBL6233","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Former L & NWR Darlaston Branch line","The railway line was dismantled in the mid/late 20th century, having been constructed in the 19th century.","The line of the railway survives in parts, but had been dismantled in the post fourth edition period. The railway is not marked on the 1851 Darlaston tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6234","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Joseph's RC Church, Church Street","The Roman Catholic Church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier church. This area has probably formed part of the settlement of Darlaston since the Medieval period.","The Roman Catholic church post dates the fourth edition OS map, and had been built upon the site of an earlier church.",1939,2000 "HBL6235","Com","COMCR","Probable","Church Street, Darlaston","Part of the commercial core of Darlaston, a settlement whose origins appear to lie in the Medieval period.","Buildings of different periods - although none appear to date to the earliest period. This area had formed part of Medieval Darlaston and the road layout is believed to reflect a planned Medieval settlement - see SMR entry.",1540,1938 "HBL6236","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Lawrence's Church, Darlaston","The current church dates to the later 19th century and had been built upon the site of the earlier, Medieval, church.","The church was rebuilt in the later 19th century and the rectory is also marked on the first edition OS map. The earlier, Medieval, church is believed to have been built upon this site.",1871,1880 "HBL6237","Com","COMCR","Probable","Church Street, Darlaston","Part of the commercial core of Darlaston, a settlement whose origins appear to lie in the Medieval period.","Buildings of different periods - although none appear to date to the earliest period. This area had formed part of Medieval Darlaston and the road layout is believed to reflect a planned Medieval settlement - see SMR entry.",1540,1938 "HBL6238","Com","SUPST","Probable","High Street, Darlaston","Probably a supermarket which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century or earlier terraces. This area may have formed part of Darlaston since the Medieval period.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it is a supermarket or something similar.",1939,2000 "HBL6239","Com","COMCR","Certain","Great Croft Street, King Street & Pinfold Street","Part of the commercial core of Darlaston, a settlement whose origins appear to lie in the Medieval period.","Buildings of different periods - although none appear to date to the earliest period. This area had formed part of Medieval Darlaston and the road layout is believed to reflect a planned Medieval settlement - see SMR entry.",1540,1938 "HBL624","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Pool Street & Stewart Street","The current industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, although some may be slightly earlier. They replaced 19th century terraces and industrial sites. Part of this area had been allotment gardens in the mid 19th century.","Some of these industrial buildings may appear on the fourth edition. A group of buildings to the very north east of the polygon appear on the second edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6240","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Victoria Park","The park dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon a field system, which had once formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6241","Soc","TONHA","Probable","Victoria Road","The former town hall dates to the later 19th century and is currently being used as offices. This area had formed part of a field system.","The former town hall is marked on the first edition OS map.",1851,1880 "HBL6242","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Rectory Avenue","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were probably built upon the site of an earlier detached house.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the semis first appear on the third edition. Pardoe Cottage is on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6243","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Crescent Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a coal field. This area had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6244","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Victoria Road","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system which had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The S curves that are present on the tithe map and the first to third editions are still present within the boundaries of the allotments on the fourth edition and the 2000 landline.",1911,1938 "HBL6245","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Multi Purposes Centre, Slater Street","Originally a school built in the 19th century upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","Originally a school, the oldest part of which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1851,1880 "HBL6246","Set","MXSST","Certain","Richards Street & The Flatts","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formely been a field system which had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6247","Rec","LEICE","Possible","Victoria Road & The Flatts","A swimming baths which dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","A baths on the fourth edition OS map and presumably on the 2000 modern landline. The modern AP s suggest that it has been demolished.",1911,1938 "HBL6248","Set","MDDT","Probable","Jasmine Way","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a nut and bolt works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6249","Set","SMTER","Probable","Foster Street & Bell Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier housing, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL625","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Penn Road Island",,"Part of the ring road.",1939,2000 "HBL6250","Set","APAR","Possible","Church Street","These apartments may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier housing. This area may have formed part of Medieval Darlaston.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6251","Set","MMDST","Certain","King Edward Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of a small colliery, which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had probably originally formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6252","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dorset Road & Charles Foster Street etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The houses on Wolverhampton Street first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6253","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mill Street, Darlaston","The earliest part of this works may date to the inter war period, although the extension has replaced a late 19th century school. This area had been a colliery in the 19th century and previous to that a field system.","The earliest part of this works may appear on the fourth edition OS map. The second edition OS map shows a school to the north of the site which has since been replaced by an extension to the works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6254","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Joseph's RC JMI School, Darlaston","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area had formed part of a small colliery in the 19th century and part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6255","Set","MDDT","Probable","Rough Hay Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6256","Set","SMTER","Certain","Rough Hay Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon the site of a colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6257","Set","MXSST","Certain","Willenhall Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6258","Set","SMSM","Certain","Willenhall Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6259","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club, Little Cross Street","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL626","Ind","ENGW","Possible","Jeddo Street, Paul Street & Pool Street","The current industrial building dates to the inter war period when it was an engineering works. This replaced 19th century terraces and industrial sites including a lock works. This area had been fields until the mid 19th century.","Marked as an engineering works on the fourth edition - it is marked as a 'works' on the 2000 landline mapping. The SMR entry notes it was a bicycle factory.",1911,1938 "HBL6260","Set","SMTER","Certain","Little Cross Street & Blockall","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier properties.","A few of these houses are present on the first edition OS map, others first appear on the second edition OS map having been built upon the site of earlier cottages. The post fourth and fourth edition houses have replaced earlier properties.",1881,1900 "HBL6261","Ind","INDES","Certain","Alma Industrial Estate, Stafford Road","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war cycle factory and 19th century houses. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6262","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Old Church CofE Primary School, Darlaston","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaces a 19th century school. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. The school replaced a school which is present upon the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6263","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Alma Court & Leys Court, Alma Street","The high rise flats date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to between 1950 and 1979.",1951,1960 "HBL6264","Tra","RDRA","Certain","St Lawrence Way Roundabout, Darlaston","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier housing. This area may have formed part of Medieval Darlaston.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6265","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Owen Memorial Garden (graveyard), Darlaston","This area of land had been used as graveyard from the 1820s and is now a memorial garden. It probably falls within the area of Medieval Darlaston.","SMR states this land was first used as a graveyard in the 1820s, and that it was renovated as a memorial garden in the 1930s.",1939,1950 "HBL6266","Set","APAR","Possible","Blockall Close, off Willenhall Road","These apartments and houses may date to the 1970s/80s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These aparments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1970s/80s.",1971,1990 "HBL6267","Set","MXSST","Probable","Willenhall Street, Darlaston","These houses date from the late 19th century onwards and were built partly upon an area of earlier houses. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the second edition OS map the remainder are mainly third and fourth editions.",1881,1900 "HBL6268","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Frying Pan Public House, Bilston Street","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier housing. This area had probably formed part of Medieval Darlaston.","The public house post dates fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6269","Soc","COMHA","Probable","The Leys, Darlaston","The Leys Hall and the club date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier housing. This area had probably formed part of Medieval Darlaston.","A club, a hall and the Salvation Army buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL627","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Between Drayton St, Stanford Road & Lower Villiers St","The public park was laid out in the early 20th century upon a field system.","First appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6270","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between St Lawrence Way & Cramp Hill","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier housing. This area had probably formed part of Medieval Darlaston.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6271","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Between St Lawrence Way & Cramp Hill","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier houses, although one or two may survive. This area had probably formed part of Medieval Darlaston.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map - but several buildings within this area may pre date it.",1939,2000 "HBL6272","Set","SML","Certain","Wolverhampton Street & Dorset Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map - although a few are on the first and a few do not appear until the third.",1881,1900 "HBL6273","Set","MXSST","Probable","Heath Field Lane West, Stanbury Avenue & Berry Avenue etc","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been built mainly upon a field system, which originally would have formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6274","Set","MXSST","Probable","Forge Road & Wolverhampton Street","These houses date to the inter war period and appear to have been built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Wolverhampton Street is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL6275","Set","APAR","Probable","Wolverhampton Street","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6276","Set","HIRIS","Possible","Wolverhamtpon Street, Darlaston","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier housing. This area of settlement pre dates 1750.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they possibly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6277","Set","APAR","Probable","Wolverhampton Street","These apartments may date to the 1970s/80s and were built upon the site of earlier housing. Settlement in this area pre date 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1970s/80s. The terraces first appear on the third edition.",1971,1990 "HBL6278","Set","MXSST","Probable","Factory Street etc","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70ss and were built upon earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6279","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Darlaston Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL628","Set","SML","Certain","Fellows Street, All Saints","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6280","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","George Rose Park, Darlaston","The public park dates from the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased to operate by the later 19th century.","The park first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL6281","Ind","INDES","Certain","Romney House Industrial Estate, Worcester Street","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century timber yard. This area had formed part of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6282","Set","APAR","Probable","Whitehouse Avenue","Some of these apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that some of them may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6283","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Heath Field Lane West","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war pottery works, which had previously been a brick works. This area was partially mined for coal in the 19th century.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6284","Ind","METWK","Possible","Station Street, Darlaston","A possible metal works which may date to the inter war period which was built upon the site of earlier works. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields, which appears to have remained unenclosed until the mid 19th century.","Parts of these works may first appear on the fourth edition OS map, when it was a nut & bolt works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6285","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Tramway Close","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an enginnering works whose origins may have lay in the late 19th century. This area had been a colliery earlier in the century and had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","A car park is present on the modern aerial photographs which is not marked on the fourth edition OS map. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6286","Set","MXSST","Certain","Simmonds Place","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields, which may have remained unenclosed until the mid 19th century.","The majority of thse houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the terraces first appear on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6287","Ind","INDES","Certain","Central Trading Estate, Darlaston","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a nut and bolt works which had existed since the mid/late 19th century when it shared the site with two other similar works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. On the fourth edition OS map this is the Atlas Works (bolt & nut) which covers more than half this site. On earlier maps the Atlas Works is much smaller and shares the site with other bolt & nut works like the Vulcan Works and the Acorn Works. The area had formed part of a field system c.1851, which had been one of Darlaston's Medieval fields.",1939,2000 "HBL6288","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Salisbury JMI School, Darlaston","The school dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible small area of coal extraction. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields, which had probably remained unenclosed until the mid 19th century","The school first appears on the third edition OS map, although it has been much extended.",1901,1910 "HBL6289","Rel","HINTE","Certain","Hindu Samaj Mandal, Salisbury Street","The earliest part of this building dates to the inter war period and is currently used as a Hindu Temple. It had been built upon the site of a probable clay quarry associated with the nearby brickworks in the 19th century.","The earliest part of this building first appears on the fourth edition OS map, although this map does not indicate its use. It has since been extended and is now used as a Hindu temple.",1911,1938 "HBL629","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Dudley Road & Derry Street","Originally built as a school in the late 19th century, but now used as a community centre. Terrace housing, including back to backs, existed in this area until the mid 20th century.","The building facing onto Dudley Road appears on the first edition when it was a school. The school grew in size and was a school on all four epoch maps.",1871,1880 "HBL6290","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Heath Road","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and may have been laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6291","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Westbourne Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible inter war works. This area had formed part of a clay quarry and small colliery in the mid/late 19th century and was part of one of Darlaston Medieval open fields.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6292","Rel","CEMET","Certain","St James Bridge Cemetery, Darlaston","The cemetery dates from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The cemetery first appears on the first edition OS map, but has been much extended.",1851,1880 "HBL6293","Ser","SEW","Possible","Between Bentley Mill Way & the M6","The storm tank probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. A storm tank is marked on the modern landline mapping, possibly linked to the motorway.",1939,2000 "HBL6294","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","West of Bentley Mill Way","This area of land had probably formed part of a field system in the 19th century and is now waste land.","The fourth edition OS map only exists for part of this area and appears to be rough grassland. On earlier OS map it appears to be still part of a field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL6295","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Marshland Way & Black Country Route","The public house and hotel date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation in the late 19th century.","A public house and hotel both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6296","Com","SUPST","Possible","Off Bentley Road South","Possibly superstores which date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sewage works. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and had probably been a field system prior to that.","Three large warehouse type buildings, possibly superstores which date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6297","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Bentley Road South","This area of land had been the site of a late 19th century sewage works until the mid/late 20th century.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6298","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Bentley Road South","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6299","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bentley Road South","These houses date from the inter war period and appear to have been built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL63","Ind","WKSHP","Possible","North of Highfields Road","These workshops date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 20th century.","Possibly small industrial workshops - but difficult to tell off the map and aerial photographs. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL630","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pearson Street","A works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon 19th century terraces and small works. Prior to development this area appears to have been enclosed fields.","An industrial works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6300","Opl","DERLD",,"Heath Road & Kendrick Road","The site of an inter war nut and bolt works until the mid/late 20th century. This area had been the site of a late 19th century brickworks and prior to that a colliery.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map having been the site of a nut and bolt works.",1939,2000 "HBL6301","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Kendrick Road & Cemetery Road","This works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century nut and bolt works. This area had formed part of a field system of large fields in the mid 19th century.","This works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6302","Ind","ENGW","Possible","Heath Road, Darlaston","The engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier works. This area had formed part of a colliery earlier in the 19th century and had been part of a field system prior to that.","The main works building first appears on the fourth edition OS map - and was (perhaps is) an engineering works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6303","Set","SML","Certain","Bond Street & Bourne Street, Hurst Hill","These terraces date to the early 20th century. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a small colliery and had also been the site of cottages.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL6304","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","All Saints' Church & All Saints School","The church dates to the mid 19th century and the school to the late 19th century. This area may have formed one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","All Saints' Church was built between the tithe map and the first edition OS map, the school first appears on the second edition OS map and was built upon the site of an earlier school.",1841,1880 "HBL6305","Ind","INDES","Certain","Holland Industrial Park, Bentley Road South","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century nut and bolt works and a former colliery. This area had been fields in the earlier 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6306","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","East of Bentley Road South","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and is situated on the site of an inter war extension to Darlaston Green Furnaces. In the 19th century this area had been exploited for coal and prior to that had formed part of a field system.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6307","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Walsall Canal and the railway, Darlaston","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of the 19th century Darlaston Green furnaces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6308","Ind","METWK","Possible","Willenhall Road","A possible metal works which dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier metal works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The earliest part of this works may first appear on the third edition OS map. It was marked as an iron works on the third & fourth editions and may still be a metal based industry.",1901,1910 "HBL6309","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Willenhall Road","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the large inter war iron works was demolished. In the 19th and earlier 20th century this area had been the site of terraces and a smaller metal works.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL631","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Between Dudley Road & Birmingham Road","These possible industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war enamel works, as well as 19th century terraces including courtyard houses. This area had been allotment gardens earlier in the century.","Large buildings unmarked on modern mapping - could be industrial in nature. One is a church. Some terrace housing also survives facing onto Dudley Road which appear on the first edition OS.",1939,2000 "HBL6310","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Queen Street & Willenhall Road","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6311","Set","SMTER","Probable","Queen Street, Booth Street, Castle Street & Rubery Street","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, others are present by the second edition. Some of the earliest terraces had been demolished and replaced by maisonettes in the post fourth edition period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL6312","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Willenhall Road","Formerly a school dating to the late 19th century, which had been built upon the remains of a field system.","Formerly a school which first appears on the second edition OS map, although some alterations have been made.",1881,1900 "HBL6313","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Castle Street & Perry Street","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century works and terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","The two works probably both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6314","Ind","METWK","Probable","Heath Road, Darlaston Green","A metal works which dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier works. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","This works first appears in this form on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL6315","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Heath Road","The works dates to the inter war period when it was built as a candle works, which had been built upon the site of previous industrial buildings. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","The earliest part of this works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL6316","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Heath Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a disused colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6317","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Florian Grove","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6318","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Richards Street","The depots' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The depots' post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6319","Ind","INDES","Certain","Richards Street Industrial Estate, Darlaston Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war nut & bolt works. This area had formed part of a colliery and in the Medieval period part of one of Darlaston's open fields.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL632","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ablow Street","The industrial site dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced areas of 19th century terraces and metal working industry. This area had been fields and allotment gardens in the mid 19th century.","The industrial site post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6320","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Richards Street & Heath Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier metal works. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","The works' post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6321","Set","SML","Probable","Richards Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6322","Set","MXSST","Probable","Owen Street & Richards Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6323","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Owen Park, Darlaston Green","Owen Park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The public park is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6324","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Between The Green & Bush Street","St George's Church and graveyard was removed in the mid/late 20th century and had been built upon the site of Darlaston green.","An area of public space which had been the site of the church and graveyard - demolished post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6325","Set","MXSST","Probable","The Green & Bush Street","These houses probably date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier housing some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the later 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6326","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bowling Green Close","These houses date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground. This area had formed part of a field system prior to that.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the later 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6327","Set","MXSST","Probable","The Green & Bush Street","The earliest of these buildings date to at least the 19th century, as Darlaston Green has been settled since before the mid 18th century.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL6328","Set","APAR","Probable","The Green","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier housing some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the later 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6329","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Short Street & Station Street","These houses date from the early 20th century, the other properties have replaced earlier terraces. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map - the flats and were built upon the site of earlier terraces.",1901,1910 "HBL633","Ind","INDES","Certain","Hollies Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced a large detached house called The Hollies, which was present in the mid 19th century, and later terraced houses.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6330","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Off Walsall Road, Fallings Heath","This site has been derelict land since the James Bridge steelworks were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area had also formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","Mainly derelict land on the landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6331","Com","SUPST","Certain","Park Lane, Fallings Heath","Two superstores which date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These superstores post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL6332","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wiley Avenue South","These properties probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a Medieval open field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6333","Set","SMSM","Certain","Sandwell Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of an earlier field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6334","Set","APAR","Probable","Park Street","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston open fields in the Medieval period.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6335","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Moxley Road","The football field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The football field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6336","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Pinfold Street JMI School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had once formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6337","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dangerfield Lane & Banfield Road etc","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6338","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Highgate Public House, Rowley View","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased production by the later 19th century.","The public house is first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6339","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stanley Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL634","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Penn Road & Graisley Row","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","The works post date the fourth editon OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6340","Set","MXSST","Probable","Johnson Road etc","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war steel works. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and was part of one of Darlaston's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6341","Ind","INDES","Probable","Alma Works","This industrial estate mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier smaller works. The area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and may also have once been part of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","Probably an industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6342","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","Pinfold Street, Darlaston","The church and youth club post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750 in this area.","Probably an Anglican church which post dates the fourth edition OS map along with the adjacent youth centre.",1939,2000 "HBL6343","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Pinfold Street","Small warehouses and works which date from at least the 19th century. This part of the settlement of Darlaston pre dates 1750.","The majority of these small warehouses appear on the first edition OS map. The government office first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a Labour Exchange.",1821,1880 "HBL6344","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Dangerfield Road & Broadwaters Road, Darlaston","This public open space was established on the site of a disused sand quarry in the mid 20th century when the houses to the south were built.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the adjacent houses suggest that this area was created when they were built in the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6345","Set","SMSM","Probable","Victory Avenue & Festival Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century clay pit and an earlier colliery. This area may have formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6346","Set","SMSM","Possible","Heath Acres, Cock Heath","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have been squatter settlement of the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL6347","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Church Street, Darlaston","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of a heath at an unknown date.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6348","Set","SML","Probable","Moxley Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of part of a colliery and the remnants of an early field system, which originally may have formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map - the semis are later.",1901,1910 "HBL6349","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pinfold Street, Catherine's Cross","The works and other buildings mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, except for the public house which dates to the early 20th century. Settlement at Catherine's Cross pre dates 1750.","Several works and garages which post date the fourth edition OS map, as do the few flats. The public houses first appears on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL635","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Graiseley Row","This industrial works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a metal works. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL6350","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pinfold Street & Pinfold Street Extension","These houses date from the late 19th century onwards and were built partly upon a disued colliery and partly upon earlier settlement, which in turn may have pre dated 1750.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6351","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pinfold Court & The Willows Nursing Home","These terraces and the nursing home all date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6352","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dangerfield Lane","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement and a small 19th century foundry. Settlement at Catherine's Cross may pre date 1750.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6353","Ind","INDES","Certain","Woodsbank Industrial Estate, Woden Road West","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works. In the 19th century this area had formed part of the Lodge Hole Colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6354","Ind","WRKS",,"Off Woden Road West","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotment gardens. This area had mainly been a field system into the early 20th century and had possibly formed part of a Medieval open field.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6355","Ind","INDES","Probable","Darlaston Road Industrial Estate & Chancel Industrial Estate, Kings Hill","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of a 19th century iron foundry. This area may have formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6356","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Darlaston Road & Bright Street, Darlaston","A large factory which was built upon the site of a large inter war iron foundry. This area had partially formed a 19th century colliery and part of a Medieval open field.","A large factory, and other works, which mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map. The fourth edition shows a large foundry on the site, which had developed from being quite small on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6357","Set","SMTER","Probable","Darlaston Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may once have formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6358","Tra","CARPK","Possible","Darlaston Road","The car park may date to the mid/late 20th century and appears to have been laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests that much of this site is a car park.",1939,2000 "HBL6359","Set","APAR","Probable","Darlaston Road, Kings Hill","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, a school and chapel. This settlement appears to mainly date to the mid/late 19th century, with only a few properties being present in the early 19th.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the later part of the 20th century.",1961,2000 "HBL636","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Graisely Primary School & community centre","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon fields.","Now a school & community centre.",1901,1910 "HBL6360","Set","SMTER","Possible","Phoenix Rise, Kings Hill","These houses may mainly date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mainly to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6361","Set","MDDT","Probable","Darlington Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL6362","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Darlaston Road & School Street, Darlaston","The church and the terrace houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century quarry. This area may have formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The church and most of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. The semis first appear on the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6363","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Bright Street & School Street, Darlaston","The earliest of these works probably date to the early 20th century. This had been an area of terrace houses and a small nut and bolt works earlier in the 19th century.","The earliest of these works first appear on the third edition OS map, although the few terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6364","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Kings Hill Park, Kings Hill","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of a disused quarry. This area had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The public park first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6365","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Old Park Road, King's Hill","The earliest part of the sports ground dates from the early 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system and a 19th century quarry.","Part of the recreation ground was in existence by the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6366","Set","SML","Probable","Cope Street, Whitton Street & Tilley Street, Darlaston","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder appear by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6367","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Bull Street & Station Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6368","Set","MMDST","Probable","Gordon Street, Avenue Road, Mill Street & Walsall Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and had been built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6369","Set","APAR","Probable","Latches Close","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL637","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Penn Road & Graiseley Hill","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large detached 19th century house. This area may have originally formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6370","Set","MMDST","Certain","Alexander Road, All Saints Road & Old Park Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were mainly built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL6371","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hill Street & Water Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6372","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Franchise Street, Darlaston","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier nut and bolt works. In the 19th century much of this area was a colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6373","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Kings Hill JMI School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century property. This area had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's open Medieval fields.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6374","Set","MDTER","Certain","Old Park Road & Franchise Street, King's Hill","These terraces date to the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system, which had largely formed one of Darlaston's open medieval fields.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the remainder by the second.",1841,1880 "HBL6375","Set","SMTER","Probable","Joynson Street","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map - the derelict land at the end had been the site of a school which was marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6376","Set","MXSST","Possible","School Street & Old Park Road, King's Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were largely built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area may have formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses date to several periods, some appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6377","Set","SMSM","Certain","York Crescent, Darlaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century tramway depot. This area may have once formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6378","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Birmingham Street & Mill Street","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and an inter war foundry.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6379","Set","APAR","Probable","Cobden Street, Fallings Heath","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the later 20th century.",1961,1990 "HBL638","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Between Major Street & Kent Road","A public park which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a colliery which had ceased to operate by the late 19th century. An iron works was situated in this area in the earlier 19th century.","This public park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6380","Set","MXSST","Certain","Edward Street, Fallings Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6381","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Walsall Road, Darlaston","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the houses are earlier. Settlement in this area may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The small depot post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the houses first appear on the second and third editions",1939,2000 "HBL6382","Set","MXSST","Certain","Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6383","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Cook Street & Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused colliery.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6384","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Wood Street, Fallings Heath","An industrial building which dates to the inter war period and was built, as a nut and bolt works, upon the site of 19th century cottages.","This buildings first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a nut & bolt works, but is currently being used as a warehouse.",1911,1938 "HBL6385","Set","MDSM","Certain","Westbourne Road","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable disused colliery. This area had probably formed part of a field system prior to the colliery.","The earliest of these houses appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6386","Set","SMTER","Possible","Walsall Road","These houses may date from the 19th century, but settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","These properties mainly appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL6387","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Walsall Road & Park Lane, Fallings Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s although one or two are 19th century in date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. A few survive that were marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6388","Set","SMTER",,"Cook Street & Cobden Street, Fallings Heath","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century. Prior to these housing earlier terraces were present in the area but have been largely replaced by other buildings in durint the mid/late 20th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6389","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","A probable engineering works which dates from the inter war period. The mid/late 20th century church was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The earliest of these works is marked on the fourth edition OS map as an engineering works. The church post dates the fourth as do the houses.",1911,1938 "HBL639","Ind","INDES","Certain","Central Trading Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a chemical works. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6390","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cook Street, Fallings Heath","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests they may date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL6391","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cobden Street, Fallings Heath","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6392","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Westbourne Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upont the site of 19th century settlement, including a Methodist Chapel. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6393","Set","MDTNL",,"Franchise Street, Fallings Heath","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6394","Set","SMTER","Probable","Birmingham Street & Walsall Road, Darlaston","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier properties, some of which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the public house is present on the first and the remainder of the houses post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL6395","Set","SMTER","Probable","Birmingham Street","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terrace housing and a small works. This area had probably formed part of one of Darlaston's Medieval open fields.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6396","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Parkway & Brookmead Road & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6397","Set","SMSM","Certain","The Drive, Shelfield","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and the later houses were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The Drive follows the line of the original driveway down to the now demolished Shelfield House.",1911,1938 "HBL6398","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Shelfield Recreation Ground","The recreation ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The recreation ground is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6399","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Greenfield Primary School, Shelfield","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL64","Set","SMSM","Possible","Highmoor Close, Bilston","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL640","Ind","WRKS","Certain","East of Steelhouse Lane","The current building dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced a 19th century metal works and inter war allotments. In the late 19th/early 20th century a brickworks was also located here and prior to that there were a few remaining fields.","This industrial complex post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map marks a few surviving fields and two metal works, Mitre Works and the Monmore Works. The former does not survive after that map, but Monmore Works is marked on the 2nd to 4th edition maps. On the second edition OS map a brickworks is present and on the fourth there are allotment gardens. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6400","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hawthorn Road & Sycamore Road","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL6401","Set","SMSM","Probable","Deepwood Close","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were largely built upon the site of Shelfield Farm which may have pre dated 1750. The farmhouse, whose date is unknown, survives.","The majority of these house post date the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photographs suggest they date to the late 20th century. This had been the site of Shelfield farm, the farmhouse of which appears to survive, although divided into two properties.",1981,2000 "HBL6402","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Ford Brook, Shelfield","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","The remains of a field system which had probably survived because of the Ford Brook.",1939,2000 "HBL6403","Set","MDDT","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6404","Set","SMSM","Certain","Yew Tree Road & Oak Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6405","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Between Coalheath Lane & Lichfield Road","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that several may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6406","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cul de sacs off Lichfield Road, Shelfield","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces, a few of which survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. A few terraces, first appearing on the third edition OS map, survive to the south of the area.",1971,1980 "HBL6407","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of Shelfield Farm.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, except for one semi and the Methodist chapel, both of which first appear on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6408","Set","SMSM","Probable","Somerfield Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL6409","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Francis' RC Church, Shelfield","The Roman Catholic church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The Roman Catholic church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL641","Opl","DERLD","Certain","West of Steelhouse Lane","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the inter war school and later 19th century industrial buildings were demolished. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","These area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map and had previously been the site of a school and industrial buildings.",1939,2000 "HBL6410","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Francis' RC School, Shelfield","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6411","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Broad Lane, Birch Lane & Mill Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. All three roads are marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL6412","Set","MDTER","Certain","Mill Road & Green Lane","These houses date from the late 19th century, although the public house is earlier. Settlement is known for this area from before 1750.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although the public house is marked on the first edition OS map and is of unknown date.",1881,1900 "HBL6413","Set","SMSM","Probable","Broad Lane & cul de sacs off","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed one of Shelfield's open Medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL6414","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","Between Four Crosses Road & Lichfield Road","Possibly the remains of a village green which had also partially been the site of a railway in the 19th century.","The area to the north of this site had been a railway line, but on the whole this area had probably formed part of a once much larger green - as shown on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6415","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lodge Road & Millfield Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6416","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lawley Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6417","Set","SMSM","Probable","Leighs Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL6418","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mill Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6419","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Leighs Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL642","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Caledonia Road, All Saints","These houses were built between the mid/late 19th century and the early 20th century upon fields.","The first houses appear on the first edition - those side onto Steelhouse Lane. The middle section of terraces first appear on the second edition, but the last section (furtherst away from Steelhouse Lane) do not appear until the third edition. Fields are marked on the Tithe Map.",1821,1880 "HBL6420","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mill Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Shelfield Lodge, which dated from the late Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6421","Set","MMDST","Probable","Spring Road","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6422","Set","APAR","Probable","Spring Road","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6423","Set","MDDT","Probable","Broad Way","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6424","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Shelfield Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of a Medieval open field.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6425","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Spring Lane","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have been laid out upon a mid 19th century field system, which earlier had formed part of High Heath.","These playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6426","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Four Seasons Public House, Spring Lane","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Shelfield's Medieval open fields.","The public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6427","Set","FARM","Probable","School Farm, Shelfield","Settlement is known to have existed on this site from before 1750, but the present buildings are likely to be 19th century in date.","Unlikely to still be functioning as a farm - the farmhouse is marked on the first edition OS map, but the SMR does not give a likely date for it. Settlement is marked on this site on the tithe map, 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL6428","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Spring Lane & Summer Lane","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s. Spring Lane is marked on Yates' map. On the first edition OS map the diagonal field boundary marks the divide between field system and heathland on the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL6429","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ford Brook Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Shelfield's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL643","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Banstead Close & other roads off it","These houses date to the late 20th century and were upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century allotments. In the mid/late 19th century this land was probably part of a field system.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the latter part of this period. Some of these buildings are maisonettes (apartments)",1981,2000 "HBL6430","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mark's Church,","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6431","Set","SMSM","Probable","Greenfield Road","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL6432","Set","SMTER","Probable","Fern Close, Shelfield","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, except for one terrace which dates to the early 20th century. This had been the site of the 19th century houses and prior to that had formed part of a field system.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s. One terrace first appears on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6433","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Green Lane & Lichfield Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and the neighbourhood office was built upon the site of terraces of a similar age. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map and the neighbourhood office post dates the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL6434","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","The houses date to the late 19th century and the Methodist chapel to the early 20th century. The latter was built upon the site of an earlier chapel.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the chapel first appears on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6435","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Lichfield Road & Four Crosses Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s. The public house is marked on the fourth edition OS map as an hotel.",1961,1980 "HBL6436","Ext","DCLQ","Probable","Waste pit, east of Shelfield","Formerly a clay quarry, which has since been backfilled with waste. This area had formed part of a field system prior to excavation.","Had been an active quarry between the fourth edition OS map and the modern landline mapping (2000), but not an infilled waste pit.",1939,2000 "HBL6437","Ext","CLYQY","Probable","South of Walsall Road","The clay quarry dates to the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed mainly a piecemeal field system.","An active quarry on the modern aerial photography c.2000. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6438","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Shelfield Social Club","The social club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The social club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6439","Set","SMTER","Probable","Woodside Close","These houses may date to the later 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to later 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL644","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Between Pond Lane & Kent Road","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had closed by the late 19th/early 20th century.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6440","Set","SMTER","Probable","New Street, Shelfield","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6441","Set","MDSM","Certain","Spring Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and wereprobably built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these semis first appear on the third edition OS map, but the others are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL6442","Set","APAR","Probable","Lichfield Road & Schoolgate Close","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a school which dated from the 19th century.","Mainly apartments which post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6443","Set","MXSST","Probable","New Street & School Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mainly late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6444","Set","SML","Certain","Walsall Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the other houses post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL6445","Set","MDMXD","Possible","North of Walsall Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. Earlier in the 19th century this appears to have been the site of a single house called Brook House which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods, but the majority being 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6446","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Greenfields Road","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6447","Ext","DUQRY","Possible","North of Walsall Road","Possibly the site of a disused quarry which may have been in use during the inter war period.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this is the site of a disused quarry.",1939,2000 "HBL6448","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hurst Hill School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6449","Set","SMDT","Probable","Chapel Street & Haywards Close","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of an early 20th century sand pit. This area had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these houses probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL645","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pond Lane, Dixon Street & Kent Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery and a late 19th/early 20th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the 1948 AP s show these house built or being built. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL6450","Fie","PIEC","Probable","North of Walsall Road","The remains of a field system, which had probably formed part of an open Medieval field.","The remains of a field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL6451","Set","SMTER","Probable","Windsor Grove & Old Mill Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. The former field system may have been enclosed in the early 19th century, having previously formed part of High Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6452","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Coronation Road","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had possibly been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century. It had previously formed part of High Heath.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6453","Set","SMSM","Certain","Corporation Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which was enclosed sometime in the 19th century, having previously formed part of High Heath.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6454","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mob Lane & Broad Way","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6455","Set","MDDT","Probable","Field Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Shelfield's open Medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Field Lane is marked on Yates' and the 2"" OS map, but the other roads are contemporary with the houses.",1961,1980 "HBL6456","Set","MMDST","Probable","Autumn Close","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Shelfield's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - although they are likely to be bungalows.",1961,1980 "HBL6457","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Shelfield Mill, Mill Road","The mill house dates to the 19th century and the mill may be slightly later; this had been the site of a windmill.","Shelfield Mill is marked on the first edition OS map - and at this time was a steam mill - still marked as a works on the modern landline mapping. It had been the site of a windmill in the early 19th century.",1841,1880 "HBL6458","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Mill Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Shelfield's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are later.",1911,1938 "HBL6459","Set","MDSM","Probable","Westway, Shelfield","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of one of Shelfield's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL646","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","East of Thompson Avenue","This rough grassland probably once formed part of Cockshutts Colliery which seems to have ceased operation by the inter war period.","An area of rough pasture which had probably been part of a colliery until the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6460","Set","MDSM","Certain","Coronation Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses begin to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6461","Set","MDDT","Probable","Daisy Bank Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier, 19th century, houses. This area had once formed part of a Medieval open field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6462","Set","MDSM","Possible","Field Lane","These houses may date to the 1950s and were mainly built upon a field system, which had largely formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL6463","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Walsall Road & Boatman's Lane","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6464","Com","COMOU","Certain","Barons Court Hotel, Walsall Road, Walsall Wood","The large hotel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","The hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6465","Set","FARM","Probable","Highfield Farm, Walsall Road, Walsall Wood","The farm dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which had once formed part of a Medieval open field.","The farm is first marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6466","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Horse & Jockey Public House, Walsall Road","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier public house, which had stood at the side of the road.","The current public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6467","Fie","PIEC","Certain","North of Walsall Road","This field system was probably enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period, having previously formed part of a Medieval open field.","The boundaries survive from the first edition OS map.",1351,1750 "HBL6468","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North east of High Heath","This field system was enclosed at an unknown date.","A field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6469","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Walsall Road & Mill Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL647","Set","APAR","Probable","The Haven off Lower Villiers Street, Wolverhampton","These late 20th century apartments were built partly upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. The tithe map shows fields.",1981,2000 "HBL6470","Fie","PIEC","Probable","North of Coronation Road","This field system was probably enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period having previously formed part of a Medieval open field.","A field system from the first edition OS map and the tithe map - some boundaries remain unchanged.",1351,1750 "HBL6471","Set","MXSST","Probable","Coronation Road","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed in the mid 19th century. This area had formed part of High Heath prior to enclosure.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. One is marked on the first edition and the large Springside building post dates the fourth, but was built upon the site of late 19th century houses.",1881,1900 "HBL6472","Set","MDSM","Probable","Coronation Road","These houses mainly date to just after the second world war and were built upon a field system, which had probably been enclosed in the mid 19th century. This area had formed part of High Heath prior to enclosure.","Two of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map, but the majority post date it. The modern aerial photography suggests that these houses were probably built just after the second world war.",1939,1950 "HBL6473","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coronation Road","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had once formed part of a Medieval open field.","No. 10 post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built upon the site of a semi which first appeared on the second edition along with nos. 14&16. The others were all present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6474","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Coronation Road","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of earlier houses. This area may have formed part of High Heath prior to development.","The majority of these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6475","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ford Brook Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had once formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6476","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ford Brook Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had once formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Two first appear on the third edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL6477","Set","SMSM","Probable","Field Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a Medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6478","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Mob Lane","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Marked as a field system on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6479","Fie","IRREG","Possible","West of Green Lane","A field system which may have been enclosed at an early date.","Mainly an irregular field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Field boundaries largely survive & large hedges can be seen on the modern aerial photography.",,1750 "HBL648","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stamford Road & Milford Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6480","Opl","ANTCO","Probable","Pelsall Common","Pelsall Common is of unknown date.","Marked as Pelsall Heath on Yates' map, the tithe map and the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",,1750 "HBL6481","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hall Lane","The earliest of these houses dates to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these two large houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6482","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Between the canal & Wolverhampton Road, Pelsall","This field system had probably been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period, having previously formed part of one of Pelsall's Medieval open fields.","This field system had probably been mainly enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period. Many of the field boundaries appear to have survived between the first edition OS map and the 2000 modern landline mapping.",1351,1750 "HBL6483","Soc","SCHOL","Possible","Ryders Hayes JMI School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall open fields in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL6484","Set","MMDST","Probable","Gilpin Crescent & cul de sacs off","These houses may date from the 1970s and were built upon a field system of unknown date. Small scale coal mining probably took place in this area in the later 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1971,1980 "HBL6485","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Off St Andrew's Avenue, Pelsall","This area of land was probably laid out as a public open space in the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of land was probably laid out as public open space with a playground (from modern aerial photography) post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6486","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road & Highfield Road North","The earliest of these buildings date to the 19th century, the others are all 20th century. Prior to development this area had formed part of a field system which had probably been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval period.","The public house and one of the detached houses are both marked on the first edition OS map. Another detached house first appears on the fourth edition and the rest post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL6487","Set","MXSST","Probable","Charles Crescent, Pelsall","These houses probably date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system, which had probably once formed part of one of Pelsall's Medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s",1961,1970 "HBL6488","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Pelsall","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6489","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Pelsall","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, those to the far west first appear on the",1911,1938 "HBL649","Com","SUPST","Probable","East of Penn Road","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war engineering works. Also standing here were 19th century detached and semi detached houses. In the mid 19th century this was partly still a field system.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6490","Set","SMSM","Probable","Highfield Road North","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the mid 20th century. This road is a tramway to the colliery on Pelsall Wood on the first edition OS map, but on the 2"" OS map and Yates' it appears to be a lane onto the commonland.",1951,1960 "HBL6491","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Norton Road, Pelsall","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL6492","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Club, corner of Wolverhampton Road & Norton Road","The club probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have been settled since before 1750.","The club probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, although earlier buildings once stood on this site (but not marked on the first edition OS map).",1939,2000 "HBL6493","Set","MMDST","Probable","Norton Road","These houses date from the later 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although one terrace is marked on the first edition OS as Newland Row. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL6494","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Old House at Home Public House, Norton Road, Pelsall","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement. This area may have formed part of Pelsall Common in the later 18th century.","This public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6495","Set","SMTER","Possible","Housing on Little Common, Pelsall","This housing may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of possible squatter settlement which had been established upon Pelsall Common by the later 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1970 "HBL6496","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Green Lane, Pelsall","The terrace dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The terrace first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6497","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Canterbury Close, Pelsall","These houses probably date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL6498","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mount Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL6499","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael's & All Angels Church, Pelsall","The church and school were built in the 1840s upon part of Pelsall Common.","The church and school (now a youth club) were built in the 1840s.",1841,1880 "HBL65","Set","LGDT","Probable","End of Highmoor Close, Bilston","These large houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of former industry.","Two detached houses marked on the modern landline mapping - another building looks like a large garage on the aerial photography.",1951,1960 "HBL650","Set","SML","Certain","Dudley Road & roads off it, All Saints","These terraces date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been created through the enclosure of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","First appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6500","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hall Lane, Pelsall","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL6501","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Hall Lane, Pelsall","The cemetery dates from the late 19th century and was established upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The graveyard is first marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6502","Set","COTYP","Probable","Church Road","Some of these houses may date to the early 19th century, or earlier.","Marked on the first edition OS map - housing is also marked here on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6503","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Pelsall Labour Club, Church Road","The club dates to the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The club appears to first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6504","Rec","SPGR","Certain","North of Bush Grove","These two sports pitched date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system which may have been enclosed in the late 18th/19th century.","The two pitches both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6505","Set","SMTER","Probable","Allen's Lane, Pelsall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photorgraphy suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6506","Set","MXSST","Probable","Victor Street & Walter Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces, only one terrace of which survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Victor Street was established in the late 19th century, although the corners of the road have been rounded presumably to ease traffic flow; the overall regularity survives apart from one later cul de sac.",1961,1980 "HBL6507","Set","MDSM","Certain","Walsall Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others appear to date to the 1960s/70s (from modern aerial photography).",1881,1900 "HBL6508","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Old Bush Inn, Walsall Road","The public house probably dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map, but apparantly not on Yates. Also see SMR.",1751,1820 "HBL6509","Set","APAR","Probable","Old Vicarage Close, Pelsall","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the mid/late 19th century vicarage.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th centuryl",1991,2000 "HBL651","Set","SMSM","Certain","Elm Farm Close","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century brickworks. Prior to the brickworks this site had been a farm.","First appears on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL6510","Set","MDDT","Certain","Walsall Road, Pelsall","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period, although houses of other periods are also present. The most recent houses replaced possible squatter cottages of 19th century date.","The majority of these houses are detached and first appear on the fourth edition OS map. One small terrace first appears on the third edition and the detached houses in the middle post date the fourth and replace possible squatter cottages.",1911,1938 "HBL6511","Fie","PIEC","Probable","South of Allen's Lane","A field system which had probably been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval having previously formed part of one of Pelsall's Medieval open fields.","Piecemeal enclosure on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1351,1750 "HBL6512","Set","SMSM","Certain","Allen's Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open field in the Medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others were probably built not long after.",1911,1938 "HBL6513","Set","LGDT","Probable","Allen's Lane","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century. Previously this area may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The majority of them are large detached properties, the smaller properties are later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL6514","Set","MDDT","Probable","Valley Side, Pelsall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6515","Set","MDSM","Probable","Allen's Lane","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6516","Set","MDSM","Certain","Allen's Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one short terrace first appears on the second edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6517","Opl","DERLD","Probable","North of Goscote Road","This area of land has been derelict since the early 20th century when the brickworks was largely demolished.","Derelict land since the third edition OS map - the second edition shows a brickworks.",1901,1910 "HBL6518","Opl","MARS","Possible","Rear of Pasture View, Pelsall","Possibly a marsh which dates to the early 20th century and may have been created through clay quarrying. Previously it had formed part of a field system.","A marsh is marked on the third edition OS map & prior to that a field system. The modern landline mapping states this area is a pond, but the modern aerial photography does not show substansive open water, more a marshland. It is possible that clay quarry took place to some degree between the second and third editions?",1901,1910 "HBL6519","Set","LGDT","Probable","Commonside, Pelsall","These houses appear to date mainly to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a surviving field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL652","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Rainbow Street","The public house may date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","Parts of the public house facing onto Dudley Road may be the building that appears on the fourth edition OS. The building to the south of the polygon may be an office or industrial building. Possibly part of a field system on the tithe map.",1911,1938 "HBL6520","Set","MDDT","Probable","Commonside, Pelsall","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century, except one cottage which dates to the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, although one is marked on the first edition OS map as Park Cottage.",1951,1960 "HBL6521","Set","LGDT","Certain","Hall Lane, Pelsall","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are probably not much later (from the modern landline mapping).",1911,1938 "HBL6522","Set","MDDT","Probable","North of Hall Lane, Pelsall","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6523","Set","SMSM","Probable","Garden Crescent & Grove Crescent","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s (supported by the book Street Names of Bloxwich & Pelsall.",1961,1970 "HBL6524","Set","MDDT","Probable","Paradise Lane, Pelsall","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built in partly upon earlier settlement, some of which may have dated to the Medieval period.","Houses of various periods, although all post dating the fourth edition, the majority appear to be 1960s/70s. One short terrace first appears on the third edition.",1961,1980 "HBL6525","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Pelsall","Now forms part of the commercial core for Pelsall, the earliest of these buildings date to the late 19th century. This area had probably originally formed part of Pelsall Common.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and may originally have been built as houses, but now form part of the commercial core of Pelsall.",1881,1900 "HBL6526","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Former school, now Pelsall Methodist Church","Originally built as a school in the late 19th century, but now used as a Methodist Church. It was built upon the site of an earlier school. This area may have been settled since before 1750.","Originally a school, but recently converted to a Methodist church.",1881,1900 "HBL6527","Set","APAR","Probable","Athelney Court, Railswood Road","These apartments date to the later 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the later 20th century.",1971,1990 "HBL6528","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Station Road & Railswood Road","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The community centre & bowling green etc post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6529","Set","MDSM","Certain","Oaklands Way & Copse Crescent, Pelsall","These houses were built in the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL653","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Mason Street, All Saints","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6530","Set","FARM","Certain","Railswood Farm, Pelsall","The farm dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built within a pre existing field system.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and some of those buildings marked upon is appear to survive.",1821,1880 "HBL6531","Com","NURS","Probable","Railswood Nursery, Pelsall","The plant nursery probably dates to mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The nursery probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6532","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Railswood Coppice","The remains of what was once a very large woodland, which had been established prior to the late 18th century.","The remains of Railswood Coppice which was marked on the 2"" OS map and on Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL6533","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Field south of Railswood Farm","Now a field, this area had originally been part of Rails Wood, which had been established by the late 18th century.","A field on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography, but had been part of Rails Wood on the first to fourth editions and was even marked on Yates' and the 2"" OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6534","Fie","OTF75","Possible","South west of Ryders Hayes Farm, Pelsall","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","On the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Many of the boundaries survive.",,1840 "HBL6535","Set","MXSST","Probable","Copse Crescent & Shireview Road","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s (and according to Street Names of Bloxwich & Pelsall)",1961,1970 "HBL6536","Set","MXSST","Certain","Millenium Close, Pelsall","These houses date to the late 20th century. Earlier in the century this area had still formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the last few years of the 20th century (from the name of the road!)",1991,2000 "HBL6537","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ryders Hayes Lane, Pelsall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6538","Set","COTYP","Probable","Norton Road","The earliest of these cottages date from the late 18th century, although settlement in this area appears to pre date this.","The earliest of these cottages dates to the late 18th century. Some of these buildings are more recent and are probably shops.",1751,1820 "HBL6539","Set","SMSM","Certain","Norton Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two of the semis first appear on the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL654","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Haven","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century terraces. Prior to the terraces this area had been fields.","Aerial photography suggests these buildings date to the later part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL6540","Set","COTYP","Probable","Norton Road & Station Street","The earliest of these cottages date to the early 19th century, although settlement in this area had pre dated 1750.","The SMR shows that the earliest of these cottages are probably early 19th century in date. Yates' map indicates settlement in this area.",1801,1840 "HBL6541","Set","SMSM","Probable","Norton Road & Station Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6542","Set","COTYP","Possible","Norton Road & Station Street","The earliest of these properties date to the 19th century. This area of Pelsall may have been settled from before 1750.","The public house and possibly one or two of the cottages appear on the first edition OS map, the terrace first appears on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6543","Set","MMDST","Certain","Ashtree Street & Chapel Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, most of the rest are present by the third, although a few are later infill.",1881,1900 "HBL6544","Set","COTYP","Probable","Church Road","These cottages date from the early 18th century.","The SMR states that the earliest of these cottages date to the early C18.",1701,1750 "HBL6545","Set","SMTER","Probable","Church Road","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. One of the cottages shown on the first edition OS map appears to survive.",1971,1980 "HBL6546","Set","SMSM","Probable","Norbury Avenue & St Margaret's Road","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6547","Set","APAR","Probable","Townfold","These apartments date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system, which had once formed part of one of Pelsall's Medieval open fields.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL6548","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","High Street, Pelsall","The library and clinc date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, some of which survive. This area may have once formed part of Pelsall Heath.","The library and clinic post date the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings appear on the first edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6549","Set","FARM","Probable","Grange Farm, Pelsall","The farm may date from the late 18th/early 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Pelsall's open fields in the Medieval period.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, it may also have been marked on the 2"" OS map, but not on Yates'.",1751,1820 "HBL655","Ind","INDES","Certain","Marshalls Industrial Estate off Lower Villiers Street (incl. Niphon works)","The majority of the buildings on this industrial estate date to the mid/late 20th century, but the buildings to the north date to the 19th centry. They had formed the Niphon Metal Works, to the south had stood late 19th/early 20th century terraces.","The buildings to the north appear on the first edition - the remainder are post the fourth edition OS map. Fields and allotments are marked on the Tithe Map. The Niphon Works as marked on the first edition OS map fits within one field on the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL6550","Set","COTYP","Possible","Green Lane, Pelsall","These cottages may date to the early 19th century. This area was settled by the mid/late 18th century and was known as Goblin's Pit.","These detached houses are marked on the first edition OS map. Settlement is marked in this area on the 2"" OS map. The land to the west of the cottages and between the boundary and the road had also been the site of earlier settlement, since demolished.",1751,1820 "HBL6551","Woo","DECW","Probable","Green Lane, Pelsall","This woodland may have originated in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL6552","Fie","PIEC","Possible","East of Grange Farm, Walsall Wood","This field system may have once formed part of an open field in the Medieval period.","From the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL6553","Ser","SEW","Certain","Sewage Works, north west of Walsall Wood","The sewage works dates from the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The sewage works first appears on the third edition OS map, but has since changed in form and layout.",1901,1910 "HBL6554","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South west of Clayhanger","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Overall other enclosed fields on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6555","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Wychelm Road etc.","These houses date to the last decade of the 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6556","Set","MXSST","Certain","Dingle Road & Rose Drive","These houses date to the 1960s and were built mainly upon fields, but some settlement had also been present here since at least the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL6557","Fie","IRREG","Possible","East of Clayhanger Lane","A field system possibly enclosed at an early date.","Originally irregular field system possibly enclosed prior to the mid 18th century.",,1750 "HBL6558","Set","SMSM","Probable","Church Street, Clayhanger","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon earlier cottages which probably mainly dated to the 19th century, although one or two may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6559","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between High Street & Bridge Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon 19th century cottages. In the early 19th century this area still formed part of a Brownhills Common.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, and the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder were built not much after.",1911,1938 "HBL656","Set","SML","Certain","Brown Street, All Saints","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which appear to have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","First appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6560","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Holy Trinity CofE School, Clayhanger","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had originally formed part of a common until the earlier 19th century.","The school & community centre post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6561","Set","SMSM","Probable","High Street","Some of these houses probably date to the mid 20th century, with the remainder being slightly later, and were built upon small paddocks. In the earlier 19th century this area had formed part of a common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the mid 20th century, although the others are possibly 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL6562","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bridge Street, Clayhanger","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a common until the earlier 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL6563","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Bridge Street & Bridge Close, Clayhanger","The majority of these houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an area of 19th century, possibly squatter, settlement. This area had formed part of a common until at least the 1820s.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the 1960s/70s, with others being earlier and later.",1961,1980 "HBL6564","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Rear of Rose Drive, Clayhanger","The railway had been constructed in the 19th century and had gone out of use by the mid/late 20th century.","The railway was dismantled in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL6565","Fie","PIEC","Possible","East of Clayhanger Lane","The remains of a field system which may have been enclosed in the late Medieval/early Post Medieval, from an open field.","The remains of a field system on the modern landline mapping. The first edition OS map and the tithe map suggest piecemeal enclosure.",1351,1750 "HBL6566","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","West of Clayhanger","An area of rough grassland which may date from the inter war period and had previously been a wood.","This rough grassland may be marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6567","Set","FARM","Certain","Ryder Hayes Farm","The farm dates to the mid/late 20th century, but had replaced an earlier, 19th century farm.","The farm post dates the fourth edition OS map and replaces an earlier complex.",1939,2000 "HBL6568","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Around Ryder Hayes Farm","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","An enclosed field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6569","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Green Lane & Oakland Close","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Green Lane is marked on Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL657","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cousins Street","The present industrial building dates to the inter war period. In the late 19th/early 20th century the site was used partially as a cycle works and partly as a brickworks. Earlier it had been a field system probably enclosed at an early date.","This works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6570","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Black Cock Public House, Walsall Wood","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier public house, which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house is first marked in this form on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6571","Set","FARM","Possible","Dairy Farm, Hall Lane","The farm may date to the 19th century, but was built within an area of earlier settlement.","The current farm buildings are marked on the first edition OS map, but may not be the same as those marked on the tithe map?",1841,1880 "HBL6572","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hall Lane, Walsall Wood","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system, which may form part of one of Walsall Wood's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mostly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6573","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hall Lane, Walsall Wood","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of late 19th century houses, although two of these survive. This area may have formed part of one of Walsall Wood's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Two of the semis first appear on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6574","Set","MMDST","Probable","Hall Lane, Walsall Wood","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map. One of them may have appeared on the first edition, although now much extended?",1881,1900 "HBL6575","Set","FARM","Possible","Sewerage Farm, off Green Lane, Walsall Wood","The farm dates from at least the 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map. The site is marked on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6576","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Green Lane, Walsall Wood","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Bullings Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. One semi is first marked on",1961,1980 "HBL6577","Fie","PADD","Probable","Green Lane, Walsall Heath","The paddocks date to the mid/late 19th century and were enclosed out of Bullings Heath.","Paddocks are marked on the first edition OS map, but the tithe map shows heathland.",1841,1880 "HBL6578","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Site of former sewage farm, Walsall Wood","This area of largely rough grassland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century, when the late 19th century sewage farm ceased to operate.","This area of rough grassland probably dates to the time when the sewage farm went out of use. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6579","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Alongside Daw End Branch Canal, Walsall Wood","This woodland has grown partly upon the site of 19th century settlement, during the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of Bullings Heath until the mid 19th century.","This woodland has grown partly upon the site of earlier settlement.",1939,2000 "HBL658","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Day Nursery, Birmingham Road","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of late 19th/early 20th century terraced houses. The terraces had been built upon a field system which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6580","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Green Lane","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Mainly other fields on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6581","Ext","DUCOL","Possible","West of Clayhanger","The site of an inter war colliery which closed during the mid/late 20th century. Coal mining had also occurred here at some point in the 19th century.","A small colliery is marked on the fourth edition OS map and the large ponds suggest other extractive works at some point?",1939,2000 "HBL6582","Set","MXSST","Probable","Mallory Crescent etc.","This housing estate dates mainly to the 1950s and was built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6583","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Livingstone Road","This area of public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6584","Set","APAR","Probable","Corner of Lichfield Road & Livingstone Road","These apartments may date to the 1950s/60s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s/60s.",1951,1960 "HBL6585","Set","MXSST","Certain","Lichfield Road, Little Bloxwich.","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6586","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Livingston Road","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map with an existing field. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6587","Set","CARAV","Certain","Goscote Lane","The caravan site dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The caravan site post dates the fourth edition OS map and it is not possible to date the site from the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL6588","Set","FARM","Certain","Oaktree Farm, Goscote","The farm dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The farm post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL6589","Fie","PADD","Probable","Goscote Lane","These paddocks were probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century houses were demolished.","Probably paddocks which post date the fourth edition OS map, which had previously been the site of settlement. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL659","Set","APAR","Probable","Johnson Street, Wolverhampton","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon an early 20th century engineering works and late 19th/early 20th century terraced houses.","Part of this polygon is housing rather than an apartment block. The modern aerial photography suggests these buildings all date to the late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL6590","Fie","PADD","Probable","Goscote Lane","This area had probably formed a paddock since the early 20th century, but had been the site of Goscote Iron Works which was demolished in the late 19th century.","This area has probably formed a paddock since the early 20th century once the Goscote Iron Works had been demolished.",1901,1910 "HBL6591","Set","FARM",,"Goscote House Farm","The house dates to the 19th century, but most of the farm buildings are mid/late 20th century in date. This property may originally have belonged with Goscote Iron Works.","A farmhouse which is marked on the first edition OS map, and possibly on the 2"" OS map and the tithe map. The house may originally have been the home of the owner of Goscote Iron Works rather than always being a farm?",1751,1820 "HBL6592","Set","FARM","Probable","Field House Farm","The farm dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of the 19th century Royal Oak Public House. This area had probably formed part of a field system prior to development.","The farm post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6593","Fie","OTF75","Probable","To south of Goscote Lane","This field system was enclosed at an unknown date.","A field system on the tithe map and the first edition OS map. Some boundary loss. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",,1840 "HBL6594","Fie","IRREG","Possible","South of Foundry Lane, Pelsall","This field system may have been originally enclosed at an early date.","On the first edition OS map and the tithe map. There has been significant boundary loss between the first edition and the modern landline (2000) mapping.",,1750 "HBL6595","Fie","OTF75","Probable","East of Livingston Road","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","A field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1840 "HBL6596","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Between Slacky Lane & Goscote Lane","This area of rough grassland may date to the mid/late 20th century, part of it was marshland in the early 20th century. It appears to have been a field system in the mid 19th century.","This area of rough grassland may post date the fourth edition OS map - unsure as to what the complete history of this site is. On the third edition OS map the southern part is marked as a marsh. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6597","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Compton Park","The park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","Compton Park is marked on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL6598","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Poacher's Pocket, Chase Road, Cooper's Bank","The earliest parts of the public house may date to the 19th century, but has been considerably extended in the second half of the 20th century. This area may have been heathland prior to the end of the 18th century.","The core of this building as seen on the modern aerial photographs may be that which is marked upon the first edition OS map, but which has since been considerably extended. A building is marked on this spot on the 2"" OS map and the 1844 tithe map. Now called The Poacher's Pocket, but on first edition is the Forge Inn. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL6599","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Turner's Hill Wood","This area is rough grassland which had originally formed part of an early field system until the mid/late 20th century.","This area is marked as rough grassland on the modern landline mapping, but appears to originally have formed part of a larger field system which has since been partly built upon.",1939,2000 "HBL66","Set","MDMXD","Certain","East of Davena Grove, Bilston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built on the site of a squatter cottage which stood here until the early 20th century.","The first houses on this site appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL660","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Tansley View","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open Medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6600","Woo","DECW","Probable","Turner's Hill Wood, north of Gornal Wood","This woodland dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","This woodland is not marked upon Yates' map but is present by the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1751,1820 "HBL6601","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Cotwall End Road","The remains of a field system surviving next to Turner's Hill.","The remains of a field system on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL6602","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Site of Conqueror's Farm, Cotwall End Road","An area of land created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 18th/early 19th century farm was demolished.","A farm is marked on the first to fourth edition OS maps, but is gone by the time of the modern landline mapping (c.2000).",1939,2000 "HBL6603","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Cotwall End Road","A colliery existed here in the 19th century, but had ceased operation by the early 20th century and old shafts may still be present under the trees.","A colliery is marked on the first and second edition OS map, but is disused by the third edition. Although this area now has trees upon it old shafts are still marked on the modern landline mapping.",1901,1910 "HBL6604","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cotwall End Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a field system, which had been mined at some point in the past.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6605","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Old Quarry Drive, Cotwall End","An area of scrub land which, until the mid/late 20th century, had probably formed part of a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this area is scrub land.",1939,2000 "HBL6606","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","North of Turner's Hill","The woodland had largely grown in the last 50 years, although some are older and some individual trees may survive from when this area had formed part of a landscape park belonging to Ellowes Hall. In the inter war period a small colliery was established","Most of this woodland post dates the fourth edition OS map, although The Dingle to the north is marked upon the first edition OS map. It may still originally have formed part of the landscaping around Ellowes Hall to the south east. Several shafts are marked across this area and on the Cotwall End Road was a colliery on the fourth edition - it presumably expanded and then ceased probably by the 1950s/60s?",1939,2000 "HBL6607","Set","APAR","Probable","Kennedy Crescent, Upper Gornal","These maisonettes probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These maisonettes and other houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6608","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Cedar Wood Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Elwell's Hall which probably dated to the mid 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6609","Ind","INDES","Probable","Holloway Street West, Ruiton","A small industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry. This area had formed part of a field system prior to extraction.","Probably a small industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL661","Set","LGTNL","Certain","Pond Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of small 19th century terraces.","First appear on the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6610","Set","MXSST","Probable","Thornleigh, Lawnswood Road & Duke Street etc.","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon former sand quarrys. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A burial ground is also marked on the modern landline mapping which is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6611","Set","SMTER","Probable","Rubens Close","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have been present since the late 18th/early 19th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6612","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Ruiton United Reform Church","The chapel, Sunday school and manse all date to the 19th century. Part of this area may have fallen within the settlement of Ruiton in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The chapel, school and manse all date to the 19th century; the chapel itself is from c.1830 according to the SMR. A possible farmhouse also pre dates the 20th century.",1831,1880 "HBL6613","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hermit Street","The earliest of these houses may date to the 1950s and they were built upon the site of a disused quarry which had first been excavated in the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL6614","Set","SMSM","Certain","Gideon Close","These house date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an old quarry. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6615","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foxlands Drive, Botany Drive, Old Quarry Drive","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system which may once have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6616","Set","APAR","Probable","Duke Street, Ruiton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century cottages. This area may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6617","Set","COTYP","Probable","Hill Street & Ox Street","The earliest of these houses date to at least the 19th century. This area may have formed part of medieval Ruiton.","These cottages first appear on the first edition OS map and may have been those present on the tithe and 2"" OS map. The later houses all post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL6618","Set","MDDT","Probable","Holloway Street, Ruiton","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and the public house dates to at least the later 19th century. The houses were built upon the site of earlier settlement which may have originated in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although the public house is marked upon the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6619","Set","MDDT","Probable","Charlecote Drive & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the mid 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1990s.",1991,2000 "HBL662","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Builders' Arms","The public house appears to date to the early/mid 19th century. Terrace houses which dated to the mid/late 19th century once stood facing onto the Birmingham Road, but had been demolished by the inter war period.","This public house and outbuildings appears on the first edition OS map. The land to the west of it was formerly built on. The public house appears to have been marked on the Tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL6620","Set","MXSST","Probable","Deepdale Lane","These houses were built at different periods but the earliest date from the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","The earliest of these houses date to the early 20th century and a few first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder post date it.",1901,1910 "HBL6621","Set","SMSM","Certain","Deepdale Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of cottages which had been demolished by the late 19th century. This small settlement, possible known as Robert's Green, pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6622","Set","MDDT","Probable","Deepdale Lane","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6623","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Deepdale Lane and Robert Street","The remains of a field system which has seen develop expand around it.","The remains of a field system which is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL6624","Set","SMSM","Certain","Roberts Street & Deepdale Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Deepdale Lane is present on Yates' map, but Robert Street is later.",1911,1938 "HBL6625","Set","MDDT","Probable","Jew's Lane","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Robert's Green Farm which had certainly existed in the early 19th century and possibly earlier.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6626","Set","SMSM","Probable","Round House Road & Kinfare Rise","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may once have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6627","Set","MDDT","Certain","Jew's Lane","The earliest of these houses date to inter war period and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750 and formed part of a small scattered hamlet known as Robert's Green by the early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are probably 1960s/70s (from aerial photographs).",1911,1938 "HBL6628","Com","OFF","Probable","University House, rear of Jew's Lane, Lower Gornal","Probably an office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period. In the 19th century a fireclay shaft was opened.","Probably an office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6629","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Sovereign Works, Lower Gornal","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL663","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Derry Street and Pond Lane","The earliest part of this industrial site dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","Parts of this site appear on the third edition OS map - others post date the fourth edition. Part of a field system on the Tithe Map.",1901,1910 "HBL6630","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Jew's Lane, Lower Gornal","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field during the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6631","Set","SMSM","Possible","Cricket Meadow & Naylor's Grove, Upper Gornal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6632","Set","MDDT","Possible","Jew's Lane","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area has formed part of Upper Gornal since before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6633","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Green Dragon Public House, Kent Street, Upper Gornal","The public house may date to the 19th century and the site has formed part of Upper Gornal since the medieval period.","The public house is marked upon the first edition OS map and is probably 19th century in date? The Jehovah's Witness Hall first appears on the second edition OS map as a Methodist Chapel.",1821,1880 "HBL6634","Set","COTYP","Probable","Kent Street, Upper Gornal","The cottages date to at least the 19th century, the other houses are 20th century. This area had formed part of Upper Gornal since the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the semis & one detached house first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder are late 20th century.",1821,1880 "HBL6635","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Pig on the Wall Public House, Kent Street, Upper Gornal","The public house dates to at least the later 19th century. This site has formed part of Upper Gornal from before 1750.","The public house is marked upon the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6636","Com","SHPCN","Certain","The Arcade, Kent Street, Upper Gornal","The shopping arcade dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Upper Gornal since at least 1750.","The shopping arcade and the medical centre post date the fourth edition OS map. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, but it was probably a house at this time.",1939,2000 "HBL6637","Set","APAR","Probable","Dale Street, Upper Gornal","These apartments may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of probable 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of a field system which may have been part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6638","Set","SMSM","Probable","Club Row, Homestead Close & Harvest Close, Ruiton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once been fields which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6639","Set","SMTER","Probable","Rock Street, Ruiton","These terraces date from the late 19th century and the cottages is slightly earlier. This area had also been quarried earlier prior to development and had been fields prior to that.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, as does the semi detached house, and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL664","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pond Lane","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of small 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6640","Set","APAR","Possible","Hermit Street, Ruiton","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a row of terrace houses which may have dated to the early 20th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6641","Set","APAR","Possible","Rock Street & Dale Street","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6642","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Rock Street, Ruiton","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, except for one pair of semis which is marked upon it, and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6643","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Rear of Holloway Street, Ruiton","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of Ruiton from before 1750 and may have been medieval in origin.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6644","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Between Hill Street & Vale Street, Ruiton","This sports ground dates from the inter war period, although the associated buildings are later, and was established upon the site of 19th century quarries. This area had formed a field system in the mid 19th century.","These playing fields are first marked on the fourth edition OS map as a recreation ground.",1911,1938 "HBL6645","Set","APAR","Probable","Hillary Crest, Ruiton","These maisonettes probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6646","Set","COTYP","Probable","Kent Street & Hill Street, Ruiton","The cottages date to at least the 19th century and the other houses are probably of 1960s/70s date. This area has formed part of Upper Gornal from before 1750.","The majority of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map including the public house. The other houses probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1821,1880 "HBL6647","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Clarence Street","These houses date to at least the later 19th century. This area may have formed part of Upper Gornal from before 1750.","The semis and detached houses are marked on the first edition OS map as is the club, which then was known as Prospect House. This latter property was probably also marked on the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL6648","Set","SMTER","Probable","Clarence Street, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but not upon the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6649","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hill Street, Ruiton","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s although the earliest properties are a row of cottages which date to at least the 19th century. The 20th century houses were built upon the site of earlier settlement possibly pre dating 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. The row of cottages is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map (see also SMR entry) and one of the detached properties to the north of Hill Street is first marked on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL665","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Learning Disability Unit, Pond Lane","The school dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century infectious diseases hospital. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","Aerial photography suggests that this building dates to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL6650","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Windmill Street, Ruiton","The public house probably dates to the mid/late 19th century when it was surrounded by cottages which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map when it was surrounded by cottages, which have been demolished since the fourth edition OS map. Windmill Street does not appear to exist on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6651","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Cotwall End and west of Ruiton","A field system which was enclosed at an unknown date.","On the first edition OS map. The field boundaries are little altered.",,1880 "HBL6652","Rec","GLFCO","Probable","South of Cotwall End","The golf course dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field during the medieval period.","The golf course post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6653","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Straits Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6654","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wordsworth Road & Longfellow Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6655","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kingsley Grove, The Straits","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of the private parkland belonging to Straits House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6656","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","The Straits","This area of public open space probably dates to the 1960s/70s when the housing estate was built. It had originally formed part of the private parkland belonging to Straits House, now a public house.","This public open space was probably created when the housing estate was built which modern aerial photography suggests dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6657","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Straits House Public House","This building was originally built as a small country house in the 19th century, but is currently used as a public house.","The public house was built as a small country house in the 19th century, being marked upon the first edition OS map, but not upon the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6658","Set","SMSM","Probable","Chaucer Avenue, Kipling Road & Tennyson Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6659","Set","MDSM","Probable","Keats Close & Longfellow Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL666","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","West Midlands Regional Health Authority Depot","A mid/late 20th century depot for the local health authoriry which was built upon the site of inter war allotments. Before the allotments this had still been part of a fast disappearing agricultural landscape.","Not strictly industrial - the depot for the local health authority.",1939,2000 "HBL6660","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ruskin Avenue, Milton Crescent & Addison Close, The Straits","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6661","Set","MDSM","Probable","Sandyfields Road & Ruskin Avenue, The Straits","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6662","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandyfields Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6663","Set","MDDT","Probable","Himley Gardens, The Straits","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Straits Farm which probably dated to the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6664","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sheridan Gardens, The Straits","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, including a timber yard, which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6665","Set","MDSM","Possible","Irving Close, The Straits","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6666","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Strait","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been farmed as an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6667","Set","MXSST","Probable","High Arcal Road","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The terraces first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but the semis are probably post war, from modern aerial photographs.",1911,1938 "HBL6668","Set","MDDT","Possible","The Strait & Sandyfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area has been partly settled from before 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6669","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Strait","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier properties which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL667","Set","MXSST","Certain","Shayler Grove","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century hospital. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the century.","Aerial photography suggests these houses date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL6670","Set","FARM","Possible","Rear of The Strait","This site was built in the mid/late 20th century and appears to be stables. It had been built upon a field system.","Probably a stables complex on the modern landline mapping, cross referenced with the modern aerial photographs.",1939,2000 "HBL6671","Set","MXSST","Probable","The Strait","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6672","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vale Row & Vale Street, Ruiton","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, a few first appear on the third edition OS map and the others post date the fourth edition. Those on Vale Row are also marked on the tithe map, although the terrace was once much longer.",1821,1880 "HBL6673","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hill Street, Ruiton","These houses date to the late 20th century, although at least one is 19th century, and were largely built upon 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. One, possibly two, of the properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL6674","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vale Street, Ruiton","These houses date from the mid/late 19th century, with one row of early 20th century houses, and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these properties, including one detached cottage, are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map. The northern terrace first appears on the third edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL6675","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vale Street, Ruiton","These houses date from the 18th and 19th centuries.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map and include the disused windmill and house. Parts of the latter property are believed to date to the 18th century.",,1750 "HBL6676","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vale Street","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although two are of inter war date and the row of cottages dates to at least the 19th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although two are marked on the fourth edition OS map and the row of cottages may date to the early 19th century.",1961,1980 "HBL6677","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Clarence Street, Upper Gornal","The depot and service station date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a detached 19th century house. This area has been settled since at least 1750.","The depot and the service station both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6678","Set","COTYP","Probable","Clarence Street, Upper Gornal","These cottages date to the 19th century and the public house may be a similar date or older. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","The cottages and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map. A building is marked in this area on the first edition OS map, could it be the inn which may be quite old (see SMR). To the south of the public house are a works and house which both post date the fourth edition OS map and had been the site of further cottages.",1821,1880 "HBL6679","Set","MMDST","Probable","Board School Gardens, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL668","Set","MDDT","Certain","Shayler Grove","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century hospital. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century which had probably been enclosed at an early date.","Modern aerial photography suggests these houses date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL6680","Set","MXSST","Probable","The Paddock & Priors Mill, Upper Gornal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house called The Quarries.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6681","Set","SMSM","Certain","Quarry Brow and roads off, Upper Gornal","This housing estate dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system, part of which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This housing estate first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6682","Set","COTYP","Probable","Clarence Street, Upper Gornal","These cottages date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6683","Set","SMTER","Certain","Stable Court, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6684","Set","APAR","Probable","Jockey Field & Tudor Place","These maisonettes and apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These maisonettes and apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6685","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Peter's Church & Hall, Clarence Street, Upper Gornal","The church dates to the mid 19th century and the church hall is inter war in date.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and the church hall is c.1935.",1841,1880 "HBL6686","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Clarence Street, Upper Gornal","This church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century chapel.","Possibly a non conformist church which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6687","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Spills Meadow Public House, Kent Street, Upper Gornal","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","This public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6688","Set","SMTER","Possible","Askew Close & Spills Meadow","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6689","Set","SMTER","Probable","Inhedge Street, Upper Gornal","This terrace dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map and some first appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL669","Set","MXSST","Certain","Thomson Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. Part of this area may have formed one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","First appears on the fourth edition OS. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6690","Set","MDSM","Probable","Sandbank Road & Greenhill Road, Upper Gornal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6691","Set","SMSM","Certain","Eve Lane, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6692","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dormaston Trading Estate, Upper Gornal","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6693","Set","SMTER","Certain","Jew's Lane, Upper Gornal","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, but a few do date to at least the 19th. This area has formed part of the settlement are from before 1750.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but three are present on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL6694","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Dormaston Trading Estate, Roberts' Green","This area had partly been used as a colliery until the late 19th century and whilst some of it still formed part of a field system.","This area had partly formed Upper Gornal Colliery on the first edition OS map and partly a field system.",1881,1900 "HBL6695","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Burton Road, Upper Gornal","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century clay quarry. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the development of the brickworks.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6696","Set","MXSST","Probable","Richborough Drive, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an 18th century coal shaft which had been opened within a field system. The coal shaft had been closed by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6697","Set","MDDT","Certain","Snowshill Gardens & Hawarden Close","These houses date to the late 20th century. This site had been mined in the inter war period and at some point in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6698","Set","MDDT","Probable","Burton Road, Upper Gornal","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which in turn may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6699","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Burton Road, Upper Gornal","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had been the site of a coal pit in the early 20th century, which had been dug within a field system.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL67","Set","SMSM","Probable","West of Davena Grove, Bilston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon earlier houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL670","Set","APAR","Certain","Hailes Park Close","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a colliery for much of the 19th century.","Modern aerial photography suggests these buildings date to the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL6700","Set","MDDT","Certain","Breamore Crescent etc, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Dudley Workhouse the core of which had dated to the 19th century. It was converted into a hospital in the post war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6701","Opl","ROPAS",,"Between Burton Road & Dibdale Road","An area of rough grassland. This had formed part of a field system until the inter war period.","The modern aerial photography shows mainly rough grassland, the fourth edition OS map shows a field system surviving. Possible extraction at some point in between?",1939,2000 "HBL6702","Set","SMSM","Probable","Moden Close, Ruiton","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century quarry. This area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6703","Set","SMSM","Certain","Moden Hill & Vale Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6704","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The House of Content Public House, Clarence Street, Ruiton","The public house dates to the inter war period, although the houses are later, and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the houses post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL6705","Set","SMSM","Probable","Vale Street, Ruiton","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an old 19th century quarry pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1911,1938 "HBL6706","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Vale Street, Ruiton","These mainly houses date to the inter war period, although some are more recent and one dates to at least the 19th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it, except for no.32 which is definitely marked as three cottages on the first edition and may also be the property marked on the tithe map.",1911,1938 "HBL6707","Ind","WRKS","Possible","42 Vale Street, Ruiton","A possible works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small early 20th century orchard. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This building appears, from the modern aerial photography, to be industrial in nature.",1939,2000 "HBL6708","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Vale Street, Ruiton","The public house probably dates to at least the 19th century. This area had once formed part of a field system.","The public house is marked, along with attached cottages now demolished, on the first edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map also.",1821,1880 "HBL6709","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stoneleigh Way, Ruiton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon small cottages and a field system, which may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that the majority of",1961,1980 "HBL671","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Parkfields Road","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a colliery for much of the 19th century.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6710","Set","LGDT","Probable","Moden Hill, Ruiton","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these three houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map, one of the others is probably 1950s.",1911,1938 "HBL6711","Set","APAR","Probable","Viewfield Crescent, Sedgley","These apartments and maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These apartments & maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6712","Set","MDDT","Probable","Moden Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6713","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ridgway, Moden Hill","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6714","Set","SMMXD","Possible","Moden Hill","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although one of them survives to the north.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s. The one to the furthest north is marked upon the first edition OS map, and possibly the 2"" OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6715","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Moden Hill","A field system which was enclosed at an unknown date.","This field system is partly marked on the tithe map and is on the first edition OS map. The field boundaries have not changed from the first edition OS map.",,1840 "HBL6716","Set","MDDT","Probable","Viewfield Crescent, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built mostly within an old quarry. This area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6717","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ridgway & Furlongs Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6718","Set","SMSM","Probable","Limes View, Sedgley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an inter war tennis court. This area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, but are earlier than those in Furlong Road",1939,1950 "HBL6719","Set","SMDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century detached houses, although two survive. This area had formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The surgery and the old people's home, however, appear on first edition OS map. These houses are not marked on the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL672","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Silver Birch Public House","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6720","Set","SMTER","Certain","Ridgway, Sedgley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6721","Set","LGDT","Certain","Catholic Lane, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6722","Set","LGTER","Certain","The Limes, Catholic Lane, Sedgley","The Limes dates to the mid/late 19th century, and the other houses are mid/late 20th century, and were built within its grounds. This area had been a field system in the early 19th century.","The large house is marked on the first edition OS map, the others post date the fourth edition OS map and were built within its grounds.",1841,1880 "HBL6723","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Coronation Gardens, Sedgley","An area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century when The Limes, whose garden it had formed, ceased to be a private house.","An area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map. Had previously formed the garden of The Limes.",1939,2000 "HBL6724","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6725","Set","SMSM","Certain","Downfield Drive & cul de sacs off, Sedgley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6726","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6727","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ashfield Drive, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the gardens of the 19th century house on Dudley Road.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, except for the semis facing onto Dudley Road which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6728","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Corner of Dudley Road & Valley Road, Sedgley","The depot dates to the late 19th century and the former cinema is earlier.","The depot probably first appears on the second edition OS map when it was built as a tramway depot. The former cinema was originally built as a public hall in the 19th century and converted in the early 20th century.",1881,1900 "HBL6729","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses date to several periods but the majority appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL673","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Pond Lane","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses. This area may have formed part of the colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","First appear on the second edition OS. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL6730","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the early 20th century and public house dates to the 19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the public house is present on the first edition OS map, along with now vanished cottages.",1901,1910 "HBL6731","Soc","LOGOV","Possible","Ellenvale House, Arcal Street, Sedgley","This building, possibly local government offices, was built in the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","Possibly local government offices which the modern aerial photography suggests was built in the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6732","Set","MDDT","Probable","Larch Grove & Arcal Street, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL6733","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that half of them date to the mid 20th century, whilst the other half is late 20th century infill.",1951,1960 "HBL6734","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Arcal Street & Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","The majority and earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6735","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6736","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6737","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chevening Close, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. One of the houses is marked on the fourth edition OS map and the estate fits within a field marked on the first edition OS map which ran N-S.",1961,1980 "HBL6738","Set","MDSM","Probable","Richmond Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","These houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map. The estate was built within two long thin fields.",1911,1938 "HBL6739","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Dudley Road & Gate Street, Sedgley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields. In the early 19th century this area formed part of a limeworks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder first appear on the third.",1881,1900 "HBL674","Set","SMTER","Certain","Pond Lane","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the latter part of this period.",1981,2000 "HBL6740","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brandon Close, Sedgley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6741","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Chad & All Saints RC Church, Sedgley","The church and associated buildings mainly date to the early 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","The church is marked on the first edition and the tithe map - see SMR for further information.",1821,1880 "HBL6742","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Chad's Catholic School, Sedgley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. The school was built within the boundaries of a field which had been enclosed at an unknown date but had formed part of the open field ploughed N-S.",1939,2000 "HBL6743","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Recreation Ground, Sedgley","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was mainly laid out upon a field system, which had once formed part one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6744","Com","SUPST","Probable","Dudley Road, Sedgley","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses. One building from this period, now an office, survives. This area had formed part of one of Sedgley's open fields in the medieval period.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6745","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tipton Street, High Holborn & Gate Street","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s. Tipton Street & Gate Street are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL6746","Com","COMCR","Probable","Between High Holborn & Tipton Street","These buildings mainly date to the 19th century and now form part of the commercial core of Sedgley.","These buildings, now probably mainly forming an extension of the commercial core, appear on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6747","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Ladies Walk, Sedgley","The community centres and the other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a former quarry. This area had formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","Several public service buildings including two community centre/halls, as well as a clinic and a small library all of which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6748","Set","MDDT","Probable","Larkswood Drive, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6749","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Dudley Street, Sedgley","This area of public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century out of a 19th century burial ground.","This area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map having been one of Sedgley's burial grounds.",1939,2000 "HBL675","Set","SML","Certain","Napier Road & Byrne Road, All Saints","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","First appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6750","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street & Bull Ring, Sedgley","This area covers the medieval core of Sedgley which is now its main commercial centre.","This area is the original settlement of Sedgley and the layout may date from the medieval period. The majority of the buildings are probably 18th/19th century and now form the commercial core of the settlement.",1776,1900 "HBL6751","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","All Saints Church, Sedgley","This may have been the site of the original medieval church, but the current building dates to the earlier 19th century.","The current church dates to the earlier 19th century and was rebuilt upon the site of an earlier church.",1821,1840 "HBL6752","Set","COTYP","Probable","Gospel End Street, Sedgley","These cottages date to at least the 19th century. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","The cottages appear on the first edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map. The other houses mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6753","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Graveyard, Sedgley","The graveyard dates to the later 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The graveyard is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map - see SMR.",1841,1880 "HBL6754","Set","MDDT","Probable","Avington Close, Fereday's Croft & Wilkes Croft, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon late 19th century allotments. This area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6755","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Cotwall End Primary School, Sedgley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6756","Set","MDDT","Probable","Catholic Lane, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL6757","Set","MDDT","Probable","Catholic Lane, Sedgley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6758","Set","MDDT","Probable","Montford Grove, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a detached inter war house. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6759","Set","LGDT","Probable","Catholic Lane, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to around the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are of several different periods, but mostly 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6760","Set","MDDT","Possible","Gospel End Street, Sedgley","The earliest of these properties may date to at least the 19th century. This area has possibly formed part of Sedgley since the medieval period.","Several of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the others are later. The earlier properties may have appeared upon the tithe map also and possibly earlier maps.",1751,1820 "HBL6761","Set","COTYP","Probable","Gospel End Street & The Priory","The earliest of these properties date to at least the 19th century","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map (and some of these may have been marked upon the 2"" OS map). The other properties are mainly post fourth edition. This area probably formed part of Sedgley in the medieval period being opposite the church. Some of the properties have workshops attached. Gospel End Street and The Priory are marked on Yates' map.",,1840 "HBL6762","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vicar Street & The Priory, Sedgley","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier vicarage. This area has probably formed part of Sedgley since at least the medieval period.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, including the vicarage. The original vicarage upon this site was much larger than the current one.",1961,1980 "HBL6763","Com","OFF","Possible","Neville House, Priory Lane, Sedgley","A possible office block which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750. This area may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","Possibly an office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6764","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tipton Street & Turl Street, Sedgley","The small factory and the Methodist Chapel with Sunday School date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The small factory and the chapel with Sunday School are all marked on the first edition OS map, but not upon the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6765","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Turls Street, Sedgley","The factory dates from the inter war period and the telephone exchange may be later. They were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","The earliest parts of the factory probably appear on the fourth edition OS map, as may part of the telephone exchange - although this may have been rebuilt.",1911,1938 "HBL6766","Set","APAR","Probable","Mill Bank, Sedgley","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and a windmill which was demolished in the mid/late 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Mill Bank is marked on Yates' map and was the original road out of Sedgley but became a dead end road in the late 18th/early 19th century when Dudley Street was cut through.",1991,2000 "HBL6767","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Dormaston Secondary School, Sedgley","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of the school first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6768","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Queen Victoria Primary School, Sedgley","The school may date from the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This school may be that which is marked on the second edition OS map although it has since been enlarged.",1881,1900 "HBL6769","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tipton Street & Turls Street, Sedgley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, others appear over both the second and third editions.",1841,1880 "HBL677","Ind","INDES","Certain","Marlborough Industrial Estate","This industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small woodland which existed in the 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The Jew's Burial Ground to the north of the industrial estate appears on the second edition OS map though it may be present on the first edition, but just not marked up - the building associated with it may be that shown on the historic OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6770","Set","MDSM","Certain","Queens Road & Claremont Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6771","Set","MDSM","Certain","Turls Hill Road, Sedgley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the other few are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL6772","Set","SML","Certain","Kings Road & School Street, Sedgley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL6773","Set","MXSST","Certain","Greenway, Cross Lane & Beacon Rise etc, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Sedgley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6774","Rel","NCONC","Probable","St Andrew's Church, Bilston Street, Sedgley","The church dates to the 19th century and may have been built upon a field system.","The church probably appears on the first edition OS Map.",1841,1880 "HBL6775","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dormston Drive, Sedgley","These properties may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war allotments. This area had been a field system, which had once formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Dormston Drive was laid out upon allotments and the allotments had been laid out following the boundary of the original field system retaining the curve of the medieval plough.",1961,1980 "HBL6776","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bilston Street, Sedgley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6777","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bilston Street, Sedgley","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and early 20th century. The later houses were built upon cottages which may have pre dated 1750.","The earliest of these houses appear on the second edition OS map, the other semis are present by the third edition OS map and the remaining houses appear on the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6778","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Beacon Hotel public house, Bilston Street, Sedgley","The public house dates to the mid/late 19th century. The land now occupied by the car park may have been stables.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL6779","Set","MXSST","Probable","Monument Lane & cul de sacs off, Cinder Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL678","Set","MXSIT","Certain","Corner of Napier Road & Dudley Road, All Saints","These terraces and some of the industrial buildings date to the early 20th century, but the church dates to the 19th century. A rope walk is present in the late 19th/early 20th century, but the area had been fields before this.","The terraces and some of these industrial buildings first appear on the third edition OS map. The mission church first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL6780","Set","MXSST","Probable","Springfield Avenue, Westfield Road & North Springfield, Sedgley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6781","Set","MDSM","Probable","The Vista & Highfield Road, Sedgley","These house date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6782","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bilston Street, Sedgley","These houses date from the late 19th century. Some of the later houses were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the second edition OS map, others are present by the third edition OS map. One pair of semis post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6783","Set","SMDT","Probable","Bilston Street, Claremont Street & Queens Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century although the public house probably dates to the 19th century. This area had been the site of cottages which had stood either side and adjoining the public house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6784","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Bilston Street, Sedgley","The club and bowling green date to the inter war period, although the houses are later and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The club and bowling green are marked on the fourth edition OS map, but the houses are post fourth edition and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.",1911,1938 "HBL6785","Ind","GARA","Certain","Bilston Street, Sedgley","The garages and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The garages and other buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL6786","Set","RESHO","Probable","Joe Jones Court, Sedgley","The residential home probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Sedgley's open fields in the medieval period.","The residential home for old people post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6787","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tower Street & Castle Street, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6788","Set","SMTER","Certain","Between High Street & Castle Street, Sedgley","The surviving houses date to the inter war period but the remainder of this area is now public open space which had been the site of 19th century houses until the mid/late 20th century.","A row of terraces first marked on the fourth edition OS map - the remainder of this area is public open space and a car park which had been the site of earlier houses (on the first edition OS map and partly upon the tithe map.) The High Street is marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL6789","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Crown public house, High Street & The Walk, Sedgley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a public house.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6790","Set","MDMXD","Probable","High Park Close, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Townsend House, which may have pre dated the mid/late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6791","Set","APAR","Probable","Ettymore Close, Sedgley Park","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6792","Set","MXSST","Probable","Townsend Avenue, Hickmerelands Lane & Uplands Drive, Sedgley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6793","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ettymore Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6794","Set","MDSM","Probable","Netherby Road & Wrekin View Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6795","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ettymore Road West, Sedgley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6796","Set","MDDT","Probable","Womborne Close, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6797","Woo","DECW","Probable","Alder Coppice, Sedgley","This woodland dates from the late 18th/early 19th century.","This woodland is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map, but is not indicated on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL6798","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ashen Close, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL6799","Set","MDDT","Probable","Alderdale Road & Swallowfields Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL68","Set","SMSM","Certain","Highfields Drive",,"Housing first appering on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL680","Ind","INDES","Certain","Blakenhall Industrial Estate, Marston Industrial Estate & Imex Business Park","Now an industrial estate some of these buildings date to the mid 20th century when the site was a car factory. The previous field system was possibly planned enclosure.","Some of these buildings are present on the fourth edition when the site was a car factory.",1911,1938 "HBL6800","Set","MDDT","Probable","Northway, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6801","Set","RESHO","Possible","Wolverhampton Dudley & District Institute for the Blind, Sedgley","The institute for the blind dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","This complex of buildings post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6802","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggest that the houses date to the 1960s/70s. One of the houses is marked upon the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6803","Set","MDDT","Probable","Rowena Gardens and Manderley Gardens, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6804","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greenleighs, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one or two post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL6805","Set","FARM","Probable","Hickmerelands Farm, Sedgley","A farm which may date to at least the 18th century, although it is unlikely to now be a working farm.","Settlement is marked in this area on Yates' map and on the 2"" OS map it is marked as Kingshill. Also on the tithe map and first edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL6806","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Part of Sedgley Hall Farm park, Sedgley","The country park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6807","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused quarry. This area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6808","Set","MDDT","Probable","Northway, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of Alder Coppice.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6809","Set","SMSM","Probable","Northway & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL681","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing Field, Goldthorn Road","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out on the site of a plant nursery which had been present since at least the 19th century. This area had still been fields in the early 19th century.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6810","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lomond road, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL6811","Set","SMTER","Probable","Braemar Close & Lauder Close, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL6812","Set","SMDT","Probable","Meadow View & Ley Rise, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL6813","Com","SHPCN","Probable","Alderwood Precinct, Sedgley","A shopping centre dating to the 1960s/70s and built upon a field system.","The shopping precinct is contemporary with the housing estate.",1961,1980 "HBL6814","Set","APAR","Probable","Gibbons Hill Road, Sedgley","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6815","Set","MMDST","Probable","Gibbons Hill Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6816","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the others appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6817","Set","MDDT","Probable","Clee View Meadow, Sedgley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6818","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map although two appear on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6819","Set","MDDT","Probable","High Park Crescent, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of possible quarries.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL682","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Lukes CofE Junior School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an inter war sports ground which had previously been a field system.","Junior school post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6820","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6821","Set","MDMXD","Probable","High Park Crescent, Sedgley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1939,1950 "HBL6822","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6823","Set","MDDT","Probable","Charnwood Avenue, Sedgley","These may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. One is marked upon the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6824","Ind","DEPOT","Possible","Off Springfield Grove, Sedgley","Part of this depot may date to the inter war period and it was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","Some of the buildings may appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6825","Soc","COMHA","Probable","The Walk, Sedgley","The club dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The club first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the bowling green post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6826","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although the public house dates to the mid/late 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Sedgley's medieval open fields.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the public house is marked upon the first edition OS map. On this map this area with was called Mount Pleasant, but no buildings, except Springfield Cottage to the north east, are marked upon this map.",1911,1938 "HBL6827","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Sedgley Hall Farm Park","Sedgley Hall Farm Park was created in the mid/late 20th century mainly out of farmland.","The country park post dates the fourth edition OS map and was created mainly out of farmland, probably belonging to Sedgley Hall, since demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL6828","Set","SMTER","Probable","Royston Way, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6829","Set","MDDT","Probable","Radnor Road & Elan Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL683","Set","SML","Certain","Goldthorn Road","This terrace dates to the late 19th century and was built on a field system.","Nine of the terrraces appear on the second edition, the other four are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL6830","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Alder Coppice Primary School, Sedgley","The school may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and was probably built at a similar time to the surrounding housing estates.",1961,1980 "HBL6831","Set","SMTER","Probable","Padarn Close, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL6832","Set","MDDT","Probable","Horton Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL6833","Set","MDSM","Possible","Western Avenue, Eastleigh & South View Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6834","Set","MDDT","Probable","Westridge & Ryecroft Close, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house. This area may once have formed part of a medieval open field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6835","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Gospel End Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but two of the semis first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6836","Set","LGDT","Probable","Gospel End Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the several periods, but mainly mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6837","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Northway & cul de sacs off","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6838","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6839","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","These houses date from the late 19th century through to the later 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the second edition OS map, others are present by the third and fourth as still more are post fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL684","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Between Sedgeley Street, Baggot Street & Lower Villiers Street","This area had been created as a public open space when the mid/late 19th century terraces were demolished in the mid/late 20th century. This area had been allotment gardens earlier in the century.","Paths are marked out on modern mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL6840","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greenleighs, Sedgley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6841","Set","LGDT","Possible","Northway, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6842","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgely","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL6843","Ind","GARA","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The garage (service station) post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6844","Set","FARM","Probable","Poultry Farm, r/o Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","The farm dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built within Beaconhill Quarry which was disused by the early 20th century.","The poultry farm post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6845","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Beacon Hill, Sedgley","A disused quarry which had ceased operation in the early 20th century.","Beaconhill Quarry is marked as disused on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6846","Ser","RESV","Probable","Sedgley Beacon Hill","The covered reservoir dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built within a field system.","The covered reservoir post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6847","Fie","OTF75","Probable","East of Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","On the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL6848","Fie","OTF75","Possible","East of Wolverhampton Road, Sedgley","The remains of a field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Possibly still a field which was also marked on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL6849","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Beacon Hill, Sedgley","An area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century out of a field system.","An area of public open space since the Second World War, previously probably fields - field boundaries are marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL685","Rel","SKTEM","Certain","Between Sedgeley Street & Bromley Street","The Sikh Temple dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century school and earlier terraces and metal works. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval fields.","The Sikh Temple post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6850","Set","MDDT","Probable","Blakeney Close & Hamilton Close, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6851","Set","MDDT","Probable","Gospel End Road, Sedgley","These houses may mainly date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods, but the earliest and majority may be mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6852","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Dingle View & Ferndown Avenue, Sedgley","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cotwall End's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6853","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandyfields Road, Sedgley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6854","Set","COTYP","Probable","Sandyfields Road, Sandyfields","These cottages date to the 19th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these cottages appear on the first edition OS map and some of them may have been present upon the 2"" OS map forming the small hamlet of Sandyfields.",1821,1880 "HBL6855","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandyfields Road, Cotwall End","These houses probably date from the mid 20th century and were built within a field, the boundary of which survives. The field may have formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to various periods, but the earliest being of mid 20th century date.",1951,1960 "HBL6856","Set","MDSM","Probable","Southerndown Road & Dumblederry Avenue etc, Cotwall End","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cotwall End's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6857","Set","MDDT","Possible","Southerndown Road, Cotwall End","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cotwall End's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6858","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Oakleigh Drive, Cotwall End","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6859","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandyfields Road, Cotwall End","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medeival period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL686","Set","HIRIS","Certain","Blakenhall Gardens","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war works and 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6860","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Gospel End Road, Sedgley","The public house and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a malthouse.","The public house, garage & few houses all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6861","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandyfields Road, Cotwall End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6862","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandyfields Road, Cotwall End","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6863","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Cotwall End Nature Reserve","The nature reserve dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established mainly upon a field system.","The nature reserve post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6864","Set","MDDT","Probable","Spout House, Cotwall End Road, Cotwall End","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map, and some may be those marked on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6865","Set","LGDT","Probable","Cotwall End House, Catholic Lane","The current Cotwall End House probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a much earlier house.","Cotwall End House post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s. The other buildings, now houses, may be marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL6866","Set","MDDT","Probable","Catholic Lane & Cotwall End Road, Cotwall End","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods, but the earliest is mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6867","Set","MDDT","Probable","Catholic Lane, Cotwall End","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6868","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cotwall End Road, Cotwall End","These houses may date from the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to several periods and the earliest may be mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6869","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Thmoas Church, Dudley","The church dates to the early 19th century and was built upon the site of a medieval church.","The church dates to early 19th century and the vicarage first appears on the fourth edition, although an earlier one had stood in this general area. Was the site of a medieval church.",1751,1820 "HBL687","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Lukes CofE Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier school.","There's been a school on this site since at least the first edition OS, however the current building is not that shown on any of the four historic OS epoch maps.",1939,2000 "HBL6870","Tra","BUSTN","Certain","Gatehouse Fold, Dudley","The bus station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have had its origins in the medieval period.","The bus station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6871","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Edmund's Church, Dudley","The church and the building next to it both date to the 18th century. This area had formed part of Dudley since at least the medieval period.","Both the church and the Conservative Club date to the 18th century.",1724,1750 "HBL6872","Rec","MEDCS",,"Dudley Castle","The castle has dominated the settlement of Dudley since the medieval period and in the inter war period has housed a zoo.","Dudley Castle is of medieval origin and since the inter war period has hosted a zoo.",1066,1539 "HBL6873","Rec","ZOO","Certain","Dudley Zoo","The zoo dates to the inter war period and was built upon an area of trees. Part of the hill had been excavated for limestone earlier in the 19th century.","The zoo was established upon Castle Hill in the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL6874","Com","COMCR","Possible","Castle Hill, Dudley","These buildings date from the mid 19th century and were built upon land which had formed part of Dudley Castle.","The buildings is this area date from the mid 19th century - confirmed by Treasure's map of 1835 where none are marked.",1836,1880 "HBL6875","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, Dudley","The main commercial area of Dudley, with buildings which date from the 18th through to the later 20th century. This area formed the main market and settlement area of medieval Dudley.","The buildings in this area date from the 18th through to the later 20th century. The High Street was medieval in origin - see SMR details.",1751,1820 "HBL6876","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street & King Street, Dudley","Part of the commercial core of Dudley with buildings which date from the early 19th century through to the later 20th century. This area may have formed part of medieval Dudley.","The earliest of these buildings date to the early 19th century. Possibly part of medieval Dudley.",1751,1820 "HBL6877","Soc","HIED","Certain","Dudley Technical College","The college dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The college first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6878","Set","MDDT","Certain","The Broadway & Priory Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Priory Road is marked upon the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6879","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Dudley Baptist Church","The Baptist Church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The Baptist Church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL688","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Luke's Church","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon an earlier field system.","The church appears on the first edition OS map.",1861,1880 "HBL6880","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Castle Hill High School, Dudley","The school buildings had been erected by the early 20th century and had been built upon a field system.","Of the two school buildings the formers girls' high school first appears on the thid edition, but the smaller grammar school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6881","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Police Station","The police station dates from the inter war period and the club dates from at least the 19th century and was built as a house. This area may have formed part of medieval Dudley.","The earliest parts of the police station are marked upon the fourth edition OS map when it was a club.",1911,1938 "HBL6882","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Edam Road, Dudley","The public open space dates to the inter war period and was created upon the site of allotments gardens which dated to at least the 19th century.","This area of landscaped public open space first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6883","Ind","GARA","Certain","The Broadway, Dudley","The garage and office block both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a glass works which had been present here since at least the early 19th century.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map as does the office block.",1939,2000 "HBL6884","Set","MDDT","Certain","Broadway, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6885","Soc","TONHA","Certain","Between St James' Road & Priory Road, Dudley","The town hall and council offices date to the inter war period and the library is early 20th century. This had been the site of an earlier town hall and may have formed part of Dudley since the medieval period.","The town hall and council offices first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the library first appears on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6886","Set","LGSM","Certain","St James' Road, Dudley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built possible paddocks which had been created when St James' Road was built in the mid/late 19th century.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, although they are likely to now be use as offices or flats.",1881,1900 "HBL6887","Set","SMSM","Certain","St James' Road, Dudley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and may have been built upon 19th century allotment gardens. This area had formed part of a larger field system earlier in the century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6888","Set","LGDT","Probable","St James' Road, Dudley","These properties date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These properties appear on the first edition OS map, but not on the 1835 map. Most are no longer single dwellings and a few have been converted to student accomodation with a modern block built behind.",1836,1880 "HBL6889","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Flood Street, Dudley","The car parks date to the mid/late 20th century and were created when the earlier, mainly 19th century terraces, were demolished.","The large area of car parks post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL689","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Upper Villiers Street","This works probably dates from the early 20th century and has been expanded to cover the site of an early 20th century motor works and 19th century terraces.","Parts of the current building may be the same as that shown on the third and fourth editions OS maps.",1901,1910 "HBL6890","Com","OFF","Probable","King Street, Dudley","These offices probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century Methodist Chapel. This area may have formed part of medieval Dudley.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings are offices and that they post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6891","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Church Street, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including back-to-backs. This area","These works appear to post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6892","Mil","TACE","Certain","King Street, Dudley","The TA centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron foundry. This area may have formed part of medieval Dudley.","The TA centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6893","Ind","WARHS","Probable","King Street & New Mill Street, Dudley","The warehouses may date to the late 19th century and have previously been used as a clothing factory.","The warehouses may first appear on the second edition OS map. On the fourth edition OS map it is marked as part of a larger clothing factory.",1881,1900 "HBL6894","Com","COMCR","Probable","King Street & Flood Street, Dudley","These shops and offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of possible 19th century terraces and a large factory.","These shops and offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6895","Soc","HIED","Certain","University of Wolverhampton, Dudley Campus, Shavers' End","The university campus mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a field system.","The campus mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map. The earliest buildings on the site first appear on the third edition OS map as Dudley Training College.",1939,2000 "HBL6896","Rel","CEMET","Probable","St James' graveyard, Dudley","The graveyard was established in the mid/late 19th century upon a field system.","The graveyard and one of the houses appear on the first edition OS map. The vicarage post dates the fourth edition.",1836,1880 "HBL6897","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St James' Church, Eve Hill, Dudley","The church dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 1835 Treasure map.",1836,1880 "HBL6898","Set","MXSST","Certain","Furnace Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6899","Com","SUPST","Probable","High Street, Dudley","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century courtyard housing.","The superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL69","Set","MDSM","Probable","Georgina Avenue","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Highfield Hall.","Looks like terrace housing on the modern landline mapping, but the aerial photography shows they are semis with integral garages creating a terrace look on the map.",1951,1960 "HBL690","Set","RESHO","Probable","Haggar Street & Park Street South, Blakenhall","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon 19th century terraces.","The residential home post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6900","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Parsons Street & St James Road, Dudley","The council offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century school.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6901","Soc","COURT","Probable","County Court, Priory Street, Dudley","The county court dates to the mid 19th century, but some buildings in this block date from the 18th and early 19th century.","The county court and the buildings to the south appear on the first edition OS map, the art gallery first appears on the second edition and the frontages to Herald Court date from the 18th century, but the rear post dates the fourth.",1836,1880 "HBL6902","Soc","COURT","Certain","Magistrates Court, The Inhedge, Dudley","The magistrates court dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier terraces and houses, a few of which may have pre dated 1750.","The magistrates court post dates the fourth edition OS map as do the offices next door.",1939,2000 "HBL6903","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Methodist Church, Wolverhampton Street, Dudley","The Methodist Church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early/mid 19th century chapel","The modern aerial photography suggests that this building post dates the fourth edition OS map and was built virtually within the foot print of a 19th century chapel. The health centre also post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6904","Ser","TELEX","Certain","Wolverhampton Street, Dudley","The telephone exchange dates to the mid/late 20th century, although the church next door is at least 19th century in date. This area had mainly be large houses in the 19th century, which may have pre dated 1750.","The telephone exchange post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the church is 19th century in date",1939,2000 "HBL6905","Set","MMDST","Probable","Parsons Street, Dudley","These properties date to the mid/late 19th century and were originally built as houses. The semis, however, may be earlier in date.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map although they are probably currently used as offices rather than housing? Parsons Street is not marked on the 1835 map of Dudley.",1836,1880 "HBL6906","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Between Cross Street & Stafford Street, Dudley","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century terraces, including court housing, was demolished. This area had formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map. On the Treasure map of 1835 this block has buildings facing onto the roads, but no back land development (the courtyards)?",1939,2000 "HBL6907","Set","SMTER","Certain","Nelson Road, Edward Street & Alexandra Street, Dudley","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a private parkland, possibly belonging to Eve House. This area had formed part of one of Dudley's medieval open fields.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6908","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Wolverhampton Street, Dudley","The works mainly date to the inter war period, although one or two are older, and the terraces date to the 19th century. Some of the works were built upon the site of Eve House.","The majority of these units first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one may appear on the second edition OS map. The terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6909","Set","APAR","Probable","Chaddesley Court, Wolverhampton Street, Dudley","An apartment block which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century courtyard houses.","This large block of apartments post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL691","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Phoenix Park","The public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. Prior to the site had formed part of an early/mid 19th century colliery and part remained an early enclosed field system.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6910","Ind","GARA","Probable","Between Wolverhampton Street & Stafford Street, Dudley","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of terraces, including courtyard housing.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6911","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wolverhampton Street & Chapel Street, Dudley","These houses date from the late 18th or 19th century.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map. They may not all now be residential in nature? The rear of these properties on the first edition OS map show courtyard housing, but these have since been demolished & redeveloped.",1751,1820 "HBL6912","Set","SMTER","Probable","Oxford Street, Steppingstone Street & Stafford Street, Dudley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Several roads have disappeared from this area, but the main three survive.",1961,1980 "HBL6913","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Dock Lane & Wellington Road, Dudley","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6914","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Stafford Street & Wellington Road, Dudley","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of courtyard houses. A few 19th century terraces do survive. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The majority of these units post date the fourth edition OS map - the terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6915","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Jessons CofE Voluntary Aided Infant School, Dudley","The school was rebuilt in the late 20th century, but had originally been late 19th century in date. This area had formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL6916","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Wolverhampton Street, Dudley","The depot and other industrial buildings date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century courtyard housing.","The industrial buildings mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL6917","Set","MDTER","Certain","Grange Road & Russell Street, Dudley","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6918","Set","MMDST","Certain","Wellington Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of one of Dudley's medieval open fields.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1836,1880 "HBL6919","Set","HIRIS","Possible","Vicarage Prosepect, Dudley","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyard housing. This area had probably formed part of one of Dudley's medieval open fields.","These high rise post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. The one row of terraces is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL692","Set","CARAV","Certain","Phoenix Park","The caravan park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was located upon the site of an early 20th century brickworks. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","This caravan park post dates the fourth edition OS map, but it is not possible to date the site from the modern aerial photography",1939,2000 "HBL6920","Set","SMTER","Probable","Russell Street & Vicarage Prospect, Dudley","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built within an area of existing courtyard housing. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6921","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Grange Park, Dudley","The park mainly dates from the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The earliest part of the park first appears on the second edition OS map, but it doesn't reach its full extent until the third edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL6922","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Rear of Fullbrook Road, Dudley","The allotments date to the early 20th century and were laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century coal field. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The allotments first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL6923","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Between Himley Road & Russell Hall Road, Dudley","A public open space probably dating from the mid/late 20th century having previously been partly fields and partly a colliery.","This area of land is landscaped and maintained according to the modern aerial photographs. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6924","Ind","METWK","Probable","Wolverhampton Street, Dudley","A small works which dates to the 19th century and was originally a metal works.","A small works which is marked as a bedstead and bolt works on the first edition OS map. The houses are probably 1960s/70s in date.",1836,1880 "HBL6925","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Wolverhampton Street & Grange Road, Dudley","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the inter war school was demolished. This had been the site of a large detached 19th century house.","Marked as derelict land on the modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL6926","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Pitfield Street, Dudley","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the 19th century timber yard was demolished. The public house, which survives, dates to the 19th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the public house is marked upon the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6927","Set","MXSST","Probable","Greystone Street & Pitfield Street, Dudley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century courtyard houses. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL6928","Opl","DERLD","Probable","High Street, Dudley","An area of derelict land which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's medieval open fields.","An area of land which had had housing upon it.",1939,2000 "HBL6929","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dock Lane & Cleveland Street, Dudley","The works date to at least the inter war period. This area has been industrial in nature since the 19th century when it was known as Dock or Old Dock and metal works dominated.","These buildings appear on the fourth edition OS map and parts of them may be earlier. One was a clothing works on that map and another was the Dock Forge (which originated in the 19th century).",1911,1938 "HBL693","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Arthur Street, All Saints","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","On the whole these terraces first appear on the third edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL6930","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Charlotte Street & Cleveland Steet, Dudley","These industrial units date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century factory.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6931","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Clifford Street & Vauxhall Street, Dudley","The works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely built upon an area of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these units post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6932","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greystone Passage, Dudley","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of 19th century allotment gardens. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL6933","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Steppingstone Street, Dudley","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6934","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dock Lane Industrial Estate, Dudley","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6935","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between King Street & Abberley Street, Dudley","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's medieval open fields.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL6936","Woo","DECW","Probable","Dudley Castle Hill","The woodland on the summit of Dudley Castle Hill may date from the 19th century. In the medieval period it may have formed part of the Old Park deer park.","Dudley Castle Hill is depicted as wooded upon the first edition OS map and the 1835 Treasure map. It is unlikely to have been farmed an may have been open grassland on Yates' map and the 2"" OS map. Quarries pock mark the hill. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL6937","Set","LGDT","Certain","Gervase Drive, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the possible site of private parkland belonging to The Priory.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6938","Set","MDSM","Certain","Gervase Drive & Paganel Drive, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6939","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Pagnale Drive & Gervase Drive, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a possible 19th century private parkland belonging to The Priory.","This area of public open space was created when the houses were built on the fourth edition OS map. The surviving tree clumps relate to tree clumps on the first edition OS map which may have formed part of a landscape park belonging to The Priory in the 19th century (see also the 1835 Treasure map).",1911,1938 "HBL694","Set","MDSM","Certain","Arthur Street, All Saints","These semis date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","First appear on the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL6940","Set","COUHS","Probable","The Priory, Priory Park, Dudley","The Priory dates to the early 19th century and now forms part of a public park.","Built as a country house but now forms part of a public park.",1821,1880 "HBL6941","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Priory Park, Dudley","The public park dates to the inter war period and was created mainly out of a private parkland belonging to the early 19th century The Priory. Within the park are retained the ruins of a medieval priory.","The public park is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6942","Set","MXSST","Certain","Priory Estate, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6943","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Priory Primary School, Dudley","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a farm.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6944","Set","SMSM","Certain","Limes Road, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon part of the playing fields of the inter war school. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL6945","Set","MDSM","Certain","Priory Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6946","Set","LGDT","Certain","Priory Close, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6947","Set","MDDT","Certain","The Broadway, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6948","Set","MDDT","Certain","Priory Close, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6949","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Broadway and Hazel Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The halls of residence post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL695","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Dudley Road","This possible industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and may have been built upon earlier industrial buildings. The area had been fields in the 19th century.","Buildings possibly industrial in nature. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6950","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dudley Central Trading Estate & Churchfield Industrial Estate","These industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a metal works which dated from the late 19th century. This area had probably formed part of Churchfield, an open field, in the medieval period.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6951","Com","PUBHS","Probable","High Street, Dudley","The public house dates to the 19th century and had been surrounded by terrace houses, which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 1835 Treasure map. The other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1836,1880 "HBL6952","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hellier Street, Brooke Street & Churchfield Street, Dudley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had probably formed part of Churchfield, an open field, in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6953","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Builders' Yard, Brooke Street, Dudley","The majority of these buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, although one dates to the early 20th century. This area had been an area of 19th century courtyard housing.","The majority of buildings in this polygon post date the fourth edition OS map - no.28 Brooke Street is first marked upon the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6954","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vicar Street & Shaw Road, Dudley","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system which had formed part of one of Dudley's open fields.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, the ones on Hellier Street & Brooke Street are first marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6955","Ind","METWK","Probable","Hope Street, Dudley","The metal works dates to the inter war period which was built upon an earlier works. This area had probably formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","This works is first marked on the fourth edition OS map, although one of the buildings is currently used as a Temple.",1911,1938 "HBL6956","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Vicar Street & Bath Street, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6957","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Martin Hill Street, Dudley","The club and the church both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The club, and the church, post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6958","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Between Abberley Street & Brooke Street, Dudley","These buildings, built as houses, date to the 19th century. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","Two of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map (along with ornamental gardens) and one first appears on the second edition OS map. They may no longer be used as domestic dwellings?",1836,1880 "HBL6959","Soc","HIED","Probable","Dudley Education & Training Centre, Dudley","Formerly a school, this buildings was built in the inter war period upon the site of a 19th century graveyard.","Formerly a school first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL696","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Parkfield School, Parkfields","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6960","Set","SMTER","Certain","Churchfield Street, Dudley","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were mainly built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","The majority of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL6961","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Former Great Western Railway, Dudley","The railway is disused.","Modern aerial photography shows that most of this railway has since been developed as a road. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL6962","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Constitution Hill & Bath Street, Dudley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6963","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between Queen's Cross & Blowers Green Road, Dudley","This site had been a 19th century cemetery until the mid/late 20th century and is currently rough grassland.","Formerly a graveyard, but the modern landline and the modern aeiral photography both suggest rough grassland.",1939,2000 "HBL6964","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Blowers Green Road, Dudley","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century public baths were demolished.","Formerly the site of the public baths which had been present on the first edition OS map through to the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL6965","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Blowers Green Primary School & The Claughton Centre, Dudley","The infants school dates to the inter war period and the other to the early 20th century, although this building is now used as offices. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's medieval open fields.","The earliest of these school buildings first appears on the third edition OS map - although it is currently used as an office for local government. The other school first appears on the fourth edition OS map and is still used as a school",1901,1910 "HBL6966","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Blowers Green Road, Dudley","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system and colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the Medieval period.","The playing fields post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6967","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Shaw Road, Blowers Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These works mainly post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6968","Ind","WRKS","Probable","New Road, Dudley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gas works. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6969","Set","MDTER","Certain","Between New Road & Shaw Road, Dudley","These terraces date to the late 19th century and survived the demolition of the surrounding terraces in the mid/late 20th century. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the first edition OS map shows terraces to the north of the current ones which were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.",1881,1900 "HBL697","Set","SMSM","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Parkfields","These houses date to the inter war period and built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6970","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Constitution Hill, Dudley","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the terraces and road structure was obliterated. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","Possibly rough grassland on the modern landline mapping, by the time of the modern aerial photography this land is part of a new road network.",1939,2000 "HBL6971","Ind","ENGW","Certain","Waddams Pool, Dudley","A large factory which dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","This large factory first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6972","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Hall Street & Dudley Row, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century metal working sites and terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6973","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Bean Road, Dudley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces are first marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6974","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Blackacre Road, Dudley","These terraces date from the early 20th century and were built upon allotment gardens. This area had probably formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses begin to appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6975","Set","SML","Certain","Lloyd Road & Douglas Road etc, Dudley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century coal pits. This area had probably formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6976","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Prospect Row, Dudley","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of housing. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6977","Set","MDSM","Probable","Prospect Row, Paradise & Douglas Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of one a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6978","Set","SMTER","Probable","Paradise, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL6979","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Buffery Park, Dudley","The public park dates to the late 19th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The park first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL698","Set","MDSM","Certain","Goldthorn Road","These houses date to the 19th century and had been built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL6980","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Prospect Row, Dudley","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments are first marked upon the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6981","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Struggling Man Public House, Prospect Row, Dudley","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","The public house is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6982","Ind","WRKS","Certain","New Bond Street, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and industry.","The majority of these buildings are industrial in nature and post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6983","Set","MXSST","Certain","Adshead Road etc, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery and a brick works.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6984","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Grazebrook Memorial Park, Dudley","The public park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The park first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6985","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Between Birmingham Street & Porters Field, Dudley","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and had formerly been the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6986","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of Castle Hill, Dudley","This area of derelict land was created when the railway sidings and the goods station were removed.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6987","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","East of Castle Hill, Dudley","This area of rough grassland may have existed since the late 19th century when the ironstone mine ceased operation.","Land not in use on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL6988","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","East of Castle Hill, Dudley","This woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has become established upon the site of Castlemill Farm.","The modern aerial photographs show trees in this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6989","Ind","METWK","Probable","Off Castle Mill Road, Dudley","This industrial site may date from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings may have appeared on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1866,1880 "HBL699","Set","SMSM","Certain","Grange Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields and the site of a windmill.","First appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL6990","Set","MXSST","Certain","Thornhill Road, Mayfield Road etc, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6991","Set","SMTER","Certain","Alexandra Place, off Priory Road, Dudley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused limestone mine. This area had formed part of a woodland from before 1750.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL6992","Woo","DECW","Probable","Bluebell Park, Wren's Nest","This area may have been wooded from before 1750.","This area is marked as a wood on the first edition OS map, and possibly on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",,1750 "HBL6993","Tra","RAIW","Probable","South Staffordshire Line (L & NWR)","The railway was built in the 19th century."," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1836,1880 "HBL6994","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Tipton Road, Dudley","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a railway goods station.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL6995","Soc","MEDFA","Possible","Guest Hospital, Tipton Road, Dudley","The hospital may date from the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of the hospital may survive from the building marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL6996","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Tipton Road & Birmingham New Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of disused coal shafts.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The Tipton Road is marked on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL6997","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tipton Road, Dudley","The works date to the mid/late 20th century","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6998","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Branch, East of Castle Hill, Dudley","The railway line was built during the 19th century but ceased operation during the mid/late 20th century.","The railway line was dismantled post fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL6999","Ind","LEAWK","Possible","Tipton Road, Dudley","The earliest part of this works dates to the inter war period when it was a leather works and it was built upon the remains of a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7","Ind","WRKS","Probable","E of Walsall Road","Probably an industrial works, this area may have formed part of the second world war military airfield.","Aerial photographs suggest that this is an industrial site - what work is carried out is unknown and it may be a warehouse.",1951,2000 "HBL70","Set","SMSM","Probable","Georgina Avenue","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon rough grassland which dated to the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL700","Set","MMDST","Certain","Chetwynd & Argyll Streets, All Saints","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the shops facing onto Upper Villiers Street are post 4th edition OS.",1881,1900 "HBL7000","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Dudley Canal","The canal dates to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The canal is marked on the 2"" OS map, but not on Yates' map.",1785,1790 "HBL7001","Rec","OAMUS","Certain","Black Country Museum, Tipton Road, Dudley","The Black Country Museum dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century limeworks which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","The Black Country Museum was established in the post fourth edition OS map of relocated industrial buildings. The limekilns survive on site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7002","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Birmingham New Road, Dudley","An area of rough grassland which was created in the inter war period when the Birmingham New Road was built. It had originally formed part of a field system.","Originally part of a field system, but cut by the Birmingham New Road on the fourth edition OS map and left undeveloped? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7003","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of Tipton Road, Dudley","This area of derelict land was created when the goods station and railway sidings were removed in the mid/late 20th century. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7004","Rec","THETR","Probable","Castle Hill, Dudley","The former theatre dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a late 19th century opera house. This area had formed part of an area of allotment gardens earlier in the 19th century.","This building first appears on the fourth edition OS map and was originally built as a theatre although is now used as a club?",1911,1938 "HBL7005","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bourne Street, Dudley","The majority of these houses date to the 19th century, although a few of the original houses have been replaced by modern maisonettes. Prior to development this area had formed part of the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, some have been replaced in the post fourth edition OS map with maisonettes.",1836,1880 "HBL7006","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Birmingham Street, Dudley","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These small works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7007","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","St Joseph's Catholic Church, St Joseph Street, Dudley","The church dates to 1842 and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The church was built in 1842 - see SMR. There had been a school but this has since been demolished. St Joseph's Street was originally called St Thomas' and is marked on the 1835 map.",1821,1880 "HBL7008","Rec","CINEM","Probable","Castle Hill, Dudley","The cinema dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century allotment gardens.","The former cinema first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7009","Com","COMOU","Probable","Station Hotel, Castle Hill, Dudley","The hotel may date from the late 19th century and was built upon the site of alltoment gardens.","The earliest parts of this hotel may appear on the second edition OS map, it reaches its current size by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL701","Set","SMSM","Certain","Chetwynd & Argyl Streets, All Saints","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7010","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Empire Tavern Public House, Trindle Road, Dudley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century settlement. Prior to development this area had formed part of allotment gardens.","The public house and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7011","Ind","GARA","Probable","Trindle Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century drill hall and skating rink. This area may have been quarried in the late 19th century.","The garage (sales) post dates the fourth edition OS map - some of the other buildings may be earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL7012","Soc","LOGOV","Certain","Cavendish House, Trindle Road, Dudley","The government office dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century tannery.","The government office post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the buildings to the north appear on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7013","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Castle Public House, Castle Hill, Dudley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century, although the school dates to the 19th century. This area had formed part of an area of allotment gardens.","The public house and the buildings to the east all post date the fourth edition OS map, the former school appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7014","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Castle Gate Island, Dudley","The roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war depot. This had been the site of Trindle House and a bowling green in the 19th century.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7015","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","CofE Primary School of St Edmund & St John & St Thomas Network Community Centre","The community centre was originally the school and was built in the inter war period, whilst the current school building dates to the mid/late 20th century.","The building now used as a community centre first appears on the fourth edition OS map, and the current school building post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7016","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Joseph's Primary School, Hill Crest Road, Dudley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war houses.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7017","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Birmingham Road & Hill Crest Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7018","Set","MXSST","Certain","Wolverton Road & Claughton Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7019","Opl","ROPAS",,"East of Wolverton Road, Dudley","This area of rough grassland was created in the inter war period. It had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland is marked on the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows mainly a road.",1911,1938 "HBL702","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Rookery Lane, Goldthorn Hill & Goldthorn Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of a large 19th century house and partly upon fields.","First appear on the fourth edition OS. Goldthorn Hill and Goldthorn Road are both marked on Yates' map.",1911,1938 "HBL7020","Rec","ALLOT",,"Off Watson's Green Road, Dudley","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7021","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","South of Corporation Road, Dudley","An area of public open space which dates to the mid/late 20th century having originally been allotments in the inter war period.","This area of public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7022","Set","MDTER","Probable","Caroline Street & Terry Street, Kate's Hill","These terraces probably date to the mid 19th century and may have been built upon a field system.","Some of these terraces may appear on the 1865 map, and are present on the first edition OS map.",1866,1880 "HBL7023","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St John's Church, St John's Road, Kate's Hill","The church and old school both date to the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7024","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Off Watson's Green Road, Kate's Hill","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7025","Set","SMSM","Probable","Alton Grove, Kate's Hill","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century vicarage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7026","Set","MXSST","Certain","Kitchner Road, Bunns Lane & Cypress Road etc., Kate's Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system and on the site of old coal shafts.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7027","Com","COMOU","Probable","The Ward Arms Hotel, Birmingham Road, Dudley","The hotel dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The earliest part of this hotel first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7028","Set","APAR","Possible","Watsons Green Road, Kate's Hill","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm, which may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7029","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wheatcroft Grove, Kate's Hill","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of disused coal shafts.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL703","Set","LGDT","Certain","Oakleigh, Goldthorn Road","A large house dating to the 19th century, but now used as a club. It was built upon a field system.","Now a club and car park, but formerly a large detached house with grounds. Some modern extensions. Still plenty of trees",1821,1880 "HBL7030","Ext","DUCOL","Possible","Green Park Road, Kate's Hill","This area of land had been mined for coal in the 19th century, but by the 1880s this had ceased.","Old coal and ironstone shafts are marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7031","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Roseland Playing Fields, Kate's Hill","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of possible coal workings.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7032","Set","SMSM","Certain","Green Park Road & Tansley Hill Road, Kate's Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7033","Set","SMSM","Certain","Tansley Hill Avenue, Cawney Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7034","Set","SMMXD","Probable","St Catherine's Close & St James' Road, Kate's Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL7035","Set","MDMXD","Certain","New Birmingham Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7036","Set","SMMXD","Probable","St Michael's Road, Kate's Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7037","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Birmingham Road, Dudley","The warehouse date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small brewery, which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7038","Set","MDTER","Certain","Birmingham Road, Dudley","The terraces date to the early 20th century, and the other houses may have been built in the mid 20th century. This area may have been mined for coal in the 19th century.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, the other houses are post fourth edition and were built upon the site of a small school.",1901,1910 "HBL7039","Com","SUPST","Probable","Two superstores, Birmingham New Road, Dudley","These superstores date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks.","These two superstores post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL704","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Goldthorn Park","The houses in this estate date to the inter war period, but some are later. This area had been fields prior to the houses being built.","This estate was being laid out on the fourth edition and some of the houses had been built. Other post date the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7040","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Birmingham New Road, Dudley","The works date from the inter war period and were built upon a colliery which had begun operation in the 19th century.","The earliest of these works is first marked upon the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7041","Ind","METWK","Probable","Birmingham New Road, Dudley","The foundry may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery which began operation in the 19th century.","The earliest part of this foundry may be marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7042","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","North of birmingham Road, Dudley","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century sports ground was abandoned. This area had formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map, although the modern aerial photography shows this area beginning to be developed. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7043","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Birmingham New Road, Dudley","This area of rough grassland was created in the inter war period when the last traces of the 19th century limestone pits disappeared.","This area is marked as rough grassland on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7044","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Little Street, Dudley","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century engineering works.","These works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7045","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Hall Street, Dudley","These terraces and outbuildings date to the 19th century. This area may have formed part of Medieval Dudley.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map and may be those buildings also marked on the 1835 map. This area is built up on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map. The terraces were probably domestic in nature when built with industry (mainly breweries marked on the first edition) being carried out in the out buildings.",1821,1880 "HBL7046","Set","MDTNL","Probable","North Street & Firs Street, Dudley","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley open medieval fields.","These house begin to appear on the second edition OS map and are fully present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7047","Set","MXMIT","Probable","North Street & Firs Street","These properties date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval field.","These houses are mainly marked on the first edition OS map.",1836,1880 "HBL7048","Set","MXLTS","Certain","Terry Street, Dudley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses begin to appear on the second edition OS map and are fully present on the third edition OS",1881,1900 "HBL7049","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Clinic, Hall Street, Dudley","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large house called The Firs.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL705","Set","MDDT","Possible","Park Drive, Goldthorn Park","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7050","Set","MDTER","Probable","Oliver Close, Kate's Hill","These houses probably date to the 1980s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s. Possibly sheltered housing.",1981,1990 "HBL7051","Set","APAR","Probable","Bishops Close, Cromwell Street etc. Kate's Hill","These apartments date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL7052","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between St John's Road & Peel Street, Kate's Hill","The public open space was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7053","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Kate's Hill Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7054","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of Shirley Road, Cawney Hill","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 19th century squatter settlement was demolished.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows an irregular pattern of settlement amongst the later regular roads suggests a small, possibly squatter settlement. This is confirmed by the 2"" OS map which shows this small area of settlement. The surviving trackways marked on the modern landline mapping respect the two of the original lanes through the settlement.",1939,2000 "HBL7055","Set","SMMXD","Certain","East Street, Cawney Hill","These houses date from the inter war period and some of them were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","One of the semis & one of the detached houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map, but the other detached houses are not much later in date from the modern aerial photography.",1911,1938 "HBL7056","Ser","RESV","Certain","Tansley Hill Road, Cawney Hill.","The reservoir dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The reservoir is first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7057","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bridgwater Crescent & Roseland Avenue, Kate's Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7058","Set","SMSM","Probable","Highview Street & Brewery Street, Kate's Hill","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, only four of which survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. The public house and a short row of terraces pre date the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7059","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hill Top Road, Kate's Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL706","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road East, Parkfields","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a disused colliery.","First appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7060","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sharington Close & Lambert Fold, Kate's Hill","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works. One of the houses on Watson Green Road probably dates to the 17th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. No. 156 Watson Green Road may be C17 in date.",1981,2000 "HBL7061","Set","MDSM","Probable","Springfield Crescent & Cromwell Drive, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7062","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hill Top Road, Cawney Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, except for one detached property which may be 19th century in date, and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","These majority of houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The detached house may appear the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL7063","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Watson's Green Road & Watson's Green Fields, Kate's Hill","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, but one 19th century cottage survives.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. One 19th century cottage survives - marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7064","Set","LGSM","Certain","Dixon's Green Road, Dudley","These houses date to the later 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 1865 map.",1866,1880 "HBL7065","Rel","NCONC",,"Dixon's Green Road, Dudley","The methodist chapel dates to the later 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","The Methodist Church is marked on the first edition OS map along with the Sunday School, but it is not marked on the 1865 map. (Modern aerial photography shows the Sunday school has been demolished).",1866,1880 "HBL7066","Set","SMTER","Probable","Perry Close, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL7067","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Leveson Close, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL7068","Set","SMTER","Certain","Selborne Road, Smith Street etc, Dixon's Green","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7069","Set","SMTER","Certain","Buffery Road & New Rowley Road, Dudley","These houses date to the late 19th century and may have built upon the site of earlier cottages and a glass works.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL707","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Park Hall Road & cul-de-sacs off it","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area had been farmed as strip fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7070","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hillman Drive, Dixon's Green","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7071","Set","MDDT","Probable","View Drive, Dixon's Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century property called Cawneybank House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7072","Set","SMSM","Possible","Uplands Road, Tansley Hill","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7073","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Cross Keys Public House, New Rowley Road, Tansley Hill","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7074","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","New Rowley Road, Tansley Hill","The woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and had become established upon the site of a 19th century colliery and a clay pit.","A small woodland is shown on the modern aerial photographs.",1939,2000 "HBL7075","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Off Elizabeth Grove, Tansley Hill","The quarry ceased operation in the late 19th century.","Marked as an old quarry on the second edition OS map, it was still active on the first edition and on the 1865 map is marked as a stone quarry.",1881,1900 "HBL7076","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Tansley Hill","This area of land dates to the mid/late 20th century having prevously formed part of a field system.","The rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map, having previously been a field system.",1939,2000 "HBL7077","Woo","DECW","Certain","Miles Grove, Tansley Hill","This woodland dates from the early 20th century and had grown upon part of a field system.","This woodland first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7078","Set","MDDT","Probable","Elizabeth Grove, Tansley Hill","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7079","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hillmeads Drive, Tansley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Tansley Hill Farm, which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century or earlier.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL708","Set","APAR","Probable","Park Hall Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of fields and old coal workings.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7080","Set","SMSM","Certain","Oakham Avenue & Dingle Close etc, Tansley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery and partly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7081","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oakham Road, Dixon's Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7082","Set","APAR","Probable","Ashleigh Court & Dixon's Green Court, Dixon's Green","These apartments may date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house called The Mount.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL7083","Set","RESHO","Possible","The Woodlands old peoples home, Dixon's Green Road","The old people's home may date to the 1960s/1970s and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house also known as The Woodlands.","The old people's home and the houses to the west post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they may date to the 1960s/1970s.",1961,1980 "HBL7084","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ardley Close, Dixon's Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a possible small park. This area had been mined for coal earlier in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7085","Set","LGSM","Certain","Dixon's Green Road, Dixon's Green","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, although the apartment block dates probably to the 1970s, and was built upon the site of a 19th century brewhouse.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. One house, formerly part of a semi detached property, is marked on the first edition and the apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and replaces a malthouse also marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7086","Set","LGDT","Probable","Dixon's Green Road, Dixon's Green","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","Three of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, although the one is much smaller than the other two. The other buildings post date the fourth edition and largely replace terraces. One of the detached properties is now used as a club. No settlement marked here on the 2"" OS map, but it is present by the 1835 map.",1821,1880 "HBL7087","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Dixon Green Road & Blackacre Road, Dixon's Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The garage post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL7088","Set","COTYP","Probable","Dixon's Green Road, Dixon's Green","These cottages date to at least the 19th century, whilst the other properties are late 19th and 1960s/70s in date.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the traditional terraces first appear on the second and the others post dates the fourth. The cottages may date to the 19th century or earlier - it is possible that this area had formed part of Dixon's Green on the 1772 Taylor map as it is marked.",1821,1880 "HBL7089","Set","MDDT","Certain","Between Tansley Hill Road & Oakham Road, Dixon's Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are more modern infills. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL709","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road East","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7090","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tansley Hill Road, Cawney Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a later 19th century detached property called Cawney Hill House.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two of them are larger detached properties in large gardens. The remainder post date the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL7091","Set","MDDT","Probable","Miles Grove, Cawney Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of large detached property called Oakham Lodge, which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7092","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greenfels Rise & Compton Drive, Cawney Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7093","Set","LGDT","Certain","Tansley Hill House,","This house dates to the earlier 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","This houses is marked on the first edition OS map, the 1865 map and the 1835 map. It was possibly marked on the 2"" OS map. (modern aerial photography show it has since been demolished).",1821,1880 "HBL7094","Set","MDDT","Certain","Cawney Hill Road, Cawney Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7095","Set","COTYP","Probable","Hilltop Road, Dudley","Thecottages date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, whilst the other houses date to the mid/late 20th century.","The earliest of these dwellings are marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map, the other houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but of different dates.",1836,1880 "HBL7096","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Oakham Road, Tansley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7097","Set","MDDT","Certain","South of Oakham Road, Tansley Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are more recent infill.",1911,1938 "HBL7098","Set","MDDT","Certain","Oakham Road, Tansley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7099","Set","MXSDT","Certain","Bennett's Hill, Dixon's Green","These houses date from the 19th century and was mainly built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, no.36 Oakham Road & 44-47 & 54&55 Bennett's Hill. The properties on the west side of Bennett's Hill are largely present by the second edition OS map. Nos. 48-50 Bennett's Hill post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of the middle of the earlier terrace.",1836,1880 "HBL71","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lanes Street & Rounds Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses, some of which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Detached houses of various ages - very much infill and redevelopment.",1961,1980 "HBL710","Set","MDSM","Possible","Neville Avenue, Goldthorn Park","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built the field system and a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7100","Set","MXSST","Probable","Off Bennett's Hill, Cawney Hill","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of an old quarry, the outline of which is still discernible.","The earliest of these properties appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth and maybe mid 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL7101","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Oakham Road, Cawney Hill","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of at least one 19th century detached property.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7102","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Stedmore Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. Part of this area may have been mined for coal in the early part of that century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7103","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Part of Warren Hall Park, Netherton","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map and were laid out partly upon the site of a disused colliery and partly upon a dry reservoir. The reservoir was still present in 1865.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7104","Set","MXSST","Probable","Windsor Crescent & Clarence Road, Netherton","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which may been being worked on a large scale by the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7105","Set","SMSM","Certain","Buffery Road & Sledmore Road, Netherton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7106","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Silver Jubilee Park, West Coseley","The public park dates to the inter war period and was established upon the site of a disused colliery. This area had formed part of a late 18th/early 19th settlement which may have been established by squatting.","The park is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7107","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Mason Street, West Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. Prior to the colliery this area had formed part of the settlement of West Coseley.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7108","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","The Green, West Coseley","This public space dates to the inter war period and was created when the road system was altered. Previously this area had formed part of a colliery and prior to that a field system.","This area of land first appears on the fourth edition OS map and was formed by alterations to the road system and was used to site a war memorial.",1911,1938 "HBL7109","Set","MXSST","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Vicarage Road & Central Drive, West Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL711","Com","SUPST","Probable","Corner of Goldthorn Hill & Wolverhampton Road East","Probably a supermarked dating to the mid/late 20th century which was built upon the site of a 19th century public house.","Possibly a supermarket - modern aerial photography suggests a recent building.",1939,2000 "HBL7110","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Chad's Church, West Coseley","The church dates from the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The church is marked upon the first edition OS map, but not upon the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL7111","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal - Bloomfield Branch","The canal is still active.","The canal is marked on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1795,1837 "HBL7112","Set","APAR","Probable","Central Drive, West Coseley","These apartments probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a small 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7113","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Old End Lane, West Coseley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a small colliery. In the early 19th century, prior to the colliery, this had formed an area of settlement, which may have originated in the medieval period.","The earliest of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, some are present by the third edition and one by the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL7114","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Hop & Barleycorn Public House, West Coseley","The public house, and waste land to the rear, date to the mid/late 20th century and had formed the site of earlier settlement and a school. Settlement in this area may have been medieval in origin.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7115","Set","MMDST","Probable","Clayton Road & Grange Road, West Coseley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7116","Set","COTYP","Probable","Mason Street, West Coseley","These properties date to at least the 19th century and this area may have formed part of a medieval settlement.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, and possibly the tithe map. The others are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7117","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wellesbourne Drive, West Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. Prior to the colliery this area had formed part of the historic settlement of Mason's Bank.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7118","Set","MDDT","Probable","Old Mill, West Coseley","The windmill dates to the late 18th century, but was converted to a domestic dwelling around the late 19th century.","A former windmill converted to a dwelling after 1880 cf SMR entry.",1881,1900 "HBL7119","Set","SMTER","Probable","Flavell Street, Swan Village","The earliest of these terraces date from the late 19th century, some are mid/late 20th century in date, having been built upon the site of back-to-back houses. Swan Village was established as a settlement in the mid/late 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. No.50 Flavell Street retains a horizontal boundary which had been created by the line of a former tramway between a colliery and the Birmingham Canal. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL712","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dixon Wharf Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced a iron works which may have dated from the late 19th century, but certainly there by the early 20th century. This area also once contained 19th century squatter settlement.","An industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7120","Set","SMSM","Certain","Vicarage Road, West Coseley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7121","Set","MDSM","Probable","Patricia Crescent & Rosalind Avenue, West Coseley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which may not have ceased operation until the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7122","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Old Mill, West Coseley","An area of land created in the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system, until the area was developed around it.","An area of land which had formed part of a field system, but is now an island rough grassland surrounded by housing of various dates.",1939,2000 "HBL7123","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hospital Lane & Denise Drive, Roseville","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7124","Set","MDSM","Probable","Denise Drive, Roseville","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7125","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hospital Lane, West Coseley.","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7126","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hospital Lane, West Coseley","These houses may mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7127","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Providence Baptist Chapel, West Coseley","The chapel dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The chapel is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL7128","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Apple Tree Public House, Roseville","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of derelict land which had been empty since the mid/late 19th century. This had been the site of settlement possibly since the medieval period.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7129","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Greeen Street, Roseville","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished. Prior to the mid 19th century this area had formed part of a field system.","An area of derelict land which post dates the fourth edition OS map - having previously been the site of settlement. A field marked on the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL713","Set","MXSST","Certain","Rough Hills","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7130","Set","RESHO","Probable","Jack Newell Court, Birmingham New Road, Roseville","Sheltered accommodation which may date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a colliery in the early/mid 19th century.","This sheltered accommodation post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7131","Com","COMCR","Certain","Castle Street, Roseville","This commercial core dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","Shopping precinct and other commercial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7132","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ebenezer Street, Roseville","These houses date from the mid/late 19th century and were built upon the site of a colliery.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map including the public house and the chapel, but not the tithe map. Others first appear on the second and third editions and one or two post date the fourth and were built upon the site of earlier properties.",1841,1880 "HBL7133","Set","MDDT","Possible","Mason Street & Hospital Lane, West Coseley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system prior to development.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7134","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cedar Avenue & Elmwood Drive, West Coseley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7135","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Bourne Street, Coseley","This area of land dates to the mid/late 20th century and had formed part of a colliery which ceased operation in the 19th century.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map and was created when the houses were built. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7136","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beddow Avenue & Sangwin Road, West Coseley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7137","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Central Drive, West Coseley","The builder's yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The builder's yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7138","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Birmingham New Road, West Coseley","The large factory dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The large factory post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7139","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Ward Street, Roseville","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier terraces, including back-to-back houses. This area appears to have been mined for coal prior to development.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that many of them date to the 1960s/70s, although a few are earlier. No.s 46 & 49 may be 19th century in date.",1961,1980 "HBL714","Set","SML","Certain","Dixon Street","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","The group of terraces to the south of this polygon are on the second edition, the ones to the north are on the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7140","Set","MDTER","Probable","Mount Pleasant Street, Roseville","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a possible colliery.","These houses begin to appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL7141","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Mount Pleasant Street, Roseville","The former school, currently council offices, was built in the mid/late 19th century upon the site of earlier coal mining.","Originally built as a school, but now used as council offices. It is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL7142","Set","MXSST","Probable","Evergreen Close, Roseville","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of early 20th century school buildings and rough grassland. This area may have formed part of a colliery in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7143","Set","MMDST","Probable","Ivyhouse Lane, Roseville","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of former coal mining. In the early 19th century this area had formed part of a small settlement.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7144","Set","MXSST","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Roseville","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7145","Tra","CNAL","Probable","Birmingham Canal Deepfields Branch (Sandwell part)",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1794,1837 "HBL7146","Opl","DERLD","Probable","East of the Birmingham Canal, Deepfields.","This area of land was created when the inter war club was demolished. In the 19th century this area had formed part of Priorfield Furnaces and prior to that may have been mined for coal.","This area had been the site of an inter war club until the mid/late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7147","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Coseley School & Leisure Centre, Coseley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation around early 20th century, but may have begun in the early 19th.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7148","Set","MDDT","Probable","Nicholds Close, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, which may have had its origins in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL7149","Set","MDSM","Certain","Birmingham New Road, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL715","Set","MXSST","Certain","D'Urberville Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement and a former colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. D'Urberville Road is marked on the first edition OS map as a track. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7150","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Breen Rhydding Drive & Harvington Drive, Coseley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7151","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Berrington Drive & cul de sacs off, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon an old colliery and partly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL7152","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ivyhouse Lane, Coseley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map - the others post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7153","Ind","METWK","Possible","Ettingshall Road, Upper Ettingshall","This factory may originate in the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest parts of this factory may first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7154","Set","COTYP","Probable","Providence Row, Coseley","These cottages may date to the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These cottages may be marked upon the tithe map and are on the first edition OS map.",1821,1840 "HBL7155","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Providence Row, Coseley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7156","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ivyhouse Lane & Providence Row","These houses date to the 1960s/70s, although one or two date to the early 20th century and the latter were built upon the site of small paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7157","Set","SMSM","Certain","Providence Row, Coseley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7158","Rec","CINEM","Possible","Ivyhouse Lane, Coseley","Now used as a club this building was originally built as a cinema in the early 20th century. It was built upon the remains of a field system.","Marked as a picture theatre on the third edition OS map, now a club.",1901,1910 "HBL7159","Com","SHPS","Probable","Birmingham New Road, Coseley","These possible shops mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These buildings are marked on the fourth edition OS map and may be shops.",1911,1938 "HBL716","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cotswold Road & Cheviot Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had probably had its origins in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL7160","Set","SMTER","Certain","Langley Avenue, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7161","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Ivyhouse Lane, Coseley","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century public house and associated buildings.","The club and other building both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7162","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pickerell Road & Mitchell Avenue, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7163","Set","MMDST","Probable","Kipling Avenue, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7164","Set","SMTER","Certain","Corner of Upper Ettingshall Road & Hurst Road, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map as does the public house.",1881,1900 "HBL7165","Set","MDSM","Probable","Upper Ettingshall road, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have had their origins in the pre 1750 period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7166","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Anchor Road, Deepfields","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century goods shed.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7167","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Rear of Darkhouse Lane, Deepfields","This area of land was created in the early 20th century when the large early 19th century iron works was demolished.","This area of land first appears on the third edition OS map, having previously been the site of the Deepfields Works (Sheet Iron) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL7168","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Darkhouse Lane, Deepfields","This works may date from the inter war period and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The earliest parts of this factory may first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7169","Tra","RAIW","Certain","L&NWR Stour Valley Branch","The railway dates to the mid/late 19th century","The railway line is not marked upon the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1841,1880 "HBL717","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hardy Square, Bronte Road & Ivanhoe Road, Rough Hills","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon former colliery land. This area may have also been exploited for brick making prior to the 19th century, but appears to be mainly a field system in the late 18th century.","First appear on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL7170","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Bridgewater Drive, Deepfields","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century iron foundry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The public house dates to c.1830 Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL7171","Set","COTYP","Probable","Havacre Lane, Deepfields.","The earliest of these properties may date from the earlier 19th century.","The majority of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, and possibly on the tithe and 2"" OS map also. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7172","Set","SMSM","Certain","Kenelm Road, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century coal field.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7173","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Havacre Lane, Coseley","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date from the mid 20th century (a few may be 1960s/70s) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7174","Set","RESHO","Probable","Bridge House, Bayer Street, Coseley","The residential home may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a late 19th century detached property. This area had been mined for coal earlier in the century.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7175","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","North of Wallbrook Bridge, Coseley","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon an area of rough grassland which had probably been created when the railway line was built, having previously formed part of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7176","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","School Street West, Roseville","The library dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The library post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7177","Com","PUBHS",,"Fullwoods End, Roseville","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century public house.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7178","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Fullwood End, Roseville","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lain in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL7179","Set","APAR","Probable","Tunnel Street, Roseville","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had been mined for coal in the earlier 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL718","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wessex Road, D'Urberville Road","The present housing probably dates to the mid 20th century and was laid out over the small squatter settlement of Rough Hills. This settlement dated to the 19th century and would have developed due to the proximity of Rough Hills colliery.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7180","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Roseville House, Tunnel Street, Roseville","The day centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","A day centre which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7181","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Avenue Road, Coseley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement. This site also includes Coseley Hall, which may have been built in the early/mid 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are mid 20th century. Coselely Hall is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, but not the 2"" OS map - is the currently marked Coseley Hall the same building or a replacement?",1911,1938 "HBL7182","Set","MXSST","Probable","Bank Street, Roseville","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7183","Set","LGDT","Probable","Rear of Ivyhouse Lane, Roseville","Formerly a single large dwelling, now divided into two, this property dates to the mid/late 19th century.","The largest of these properties is marked upon the first edition OS map, but not upon the tithe map and is currently divided into two. The other houses post date the fourth edition .",1821,1880 "HBL7184","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Ivyhouse Lane, Roseville","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of a coal field in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. The one semi first appears upon the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7185","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Between Bayer Street & School Street, Roseville","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of Coseley since the late 18th/early 19th century.","The church and the other unspecified building post date the fourth edition OS map. Possibly a non conformist church, as this had been the site of a chapel on the historic OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7186","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Avenue Road & Bayer Lane, Roseville","The majority of these properties date to the 19th century.","The majority of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the public house may appear on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL7187","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Bayer Lane, Roseville","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of Bayer Hall, a mid/late 19th century small country house.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL7188","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Darkhouse Lane & Gough Road, Coseley","These large works date to the mid/late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of an earlier metal works. This area had been parially mined for coal in the early 19th century.","Two large works, both of which probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7189","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Foundry Street, Coseley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of the 19th century Coseley Iron Foundry and associated settlement.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL719","Set","APAR","Certain","D'Urberville Crescent","The apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7190","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Darkhouse Lane, Coseley","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century Sunday School.","The warehouse and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7191","Set","MDDT","Probable","Webb Street, Coseley","These properties date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century public house.","The earliest of these houses is marked on the fourth edition OS map, the other property was built upon the site of the public house.",1911,1938 "HBL7192","Set","SMSM","Certain","Siddons Road & Legge Lane, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","In the sequence of maps on p245 of SBL1770, these houses are present in 1949 but not 1921. They appear on the fourth edition OS map but not 3rd. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1921,1938 "HBL7193","Ind","SCPYD","Possible","Webb Street, Coseley","The scrap yard may date to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The scrap yard may appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7194","Rel","CEMET","Probable","Legge Lane & Gough Road, Coseley","The graveyard was established in the early 20th century upon the remains of a field system.","The graveyard first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7195","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cannon Drive Etc, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1991,2000 "HBL7196","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","West of Rainbow Street, Coseley","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a disused colliery.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL7197","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Anvil Crescent, Coseley","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th centuryand was established upon the site of a disused colliery.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7198","Ind","METWK","Certain","Siddons Road, Coseley","The foundry dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a much smaller 19th century foundry.","The foundry is marked upon the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7199","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Highlands School, Coseley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL72","Set","MDDT","Certain","Between Lane Street & Rounds Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","Housing first appearing on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL720","Set","SML","Certain","Fowler Street, Blakenhall","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appears on the third edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL7200","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Anvil Crescent, Coseley","This area of land was created when the housing estate was built, but has been rough grassland since the colliery closed in the inter war period.","Marked as rough grassland on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7201","Set","MDDT","Probable","Legge Lane & Siddons Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7202","Rel","CEMET","Probable","Siddons Road, Deepfields","The cemetery dates to at least the later 19th century and was laid out within an area of settlement which had formed by the early 19th century.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map, although half the site had cottages on it at that time. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL7203","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Siddons Road, Deepfields","This church may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier chapel and settlement.","Large parts of this church post date the fourth edition OS map, the main body may be earlier but it does not quite tie in with the historic mapping? Marked as a Baptist Chapel on historic maps. The works post dates the fourth edition, but the public house is first marked on the third edition OS map, but again was built upon the site of an earlier public house.",1939,2000 "HBL7204","Set","MDSM","Certain","Skidmore Road, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon an area of derelict land, which had been the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7205","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Winnal Close & Daisy Street","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7206","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fieldview Close, Daisy Bank","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7207","Set","MXSST","Certain","Harding Street, Norton Crescent & Higgins Avenue, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century small collieries and a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7208","Opl","DERLD","Certain","South of Brierley Lane, Coseley","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the inter war houses were demolished. The houses had been built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","This area of land had been the site of houses on the fourth edition OS map, but they have since been demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7209","Set","MXSST","Probable","Painter's Croft & Pirrey Close, Coseley","These houses date to the last decade of the 20th century. This area had probably remained part of a field system until at least the earlier 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL721","Set","SML","Certain","Upper Villiers Street, Blakenhall","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Appears on the first edition OS, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7210","Set","MDSM","Probable","George Road, Coseley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of 19th century coal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7211","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cox Road, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century coal mining.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL7212","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wallbrook Primary School, Coseley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7213","Set","MDSM","Probable","Seagull Bay Drive, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL7214","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Skidmore Road, Daisy Bank","The public house probably dates to the 19th century.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7215","Set","SMSM","Probable","Siddons Road, Daisy Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7216","Set","MXSST","Probable","Eliot Croft, Daisy Bank","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7217","Set","SMSM","Probable","Keats Drive, Shakespear Drive & Dickens Drive, Coseley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7218","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing field off Legge Lane, Coseley","The playing field was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a 19th century colliery,","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7219","Set","MDDT","Probable","Legge Lane, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL722","Set","APAR","Probable","Bromwynd Grove, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7220","Set","MMDST","Certain","Between Gough Road & Webb Street, Coseley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7221","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Foundry Street, Coseley","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century","The depot and other industrial building both post date the fourth edition OS map as does the single house. The public house is marked on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7222","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Christ Church, Coseley","The church and the school date to the 19th century, although are not contemporary. The church may have been built upon a field system.","The church dates to 1829-30, the school is present upon the first edition OS map but not the tithe map and the current vicarage post dates the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL7223","Set","SMTER","Certain","South Crescent, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century coal mining.","These houses are marked upon the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7224","Set","MDTER","Certain","Church Road, Coseley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, some appear on the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL7225","Set","SMMXD","Probable","The Paddock, Coseley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon land which had been cleared of buildings in the early 20th century. The buildings which had stood here may have been squatters' cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7226","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ribbesford Crescent, Coseley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century coal mining.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7227","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Yew Tree Lane, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period, although the church is later, and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century brickworks. In the early 19th century coal mining occurred here.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the church post dates it.",1911,1938 "HBL7228","Set","SMSM","Probable","Salcombe Grove, Coseley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century brickworks. Coal mining had occurred in this area in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7229","Set","SMSM","Certain","Summerhill Road, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL723","Set","SMTER","Possible","Upper Villiers Street & Cyprus Street","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","Modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL7230","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Summerfield Road, Coseley","These houses mainly date from the 19th century, except a few houses built in the rear gardens which are probably late 20th century in date. The public house had been built as a domestic dwelling and dates from the early 1860s.","These houses mainly appear on the first edition OS map, including the current public house which is possibly the oldest of these buildings being marked as Albert House on the OS 1st Edition and believed to date from the 1860s. The houses facing onto Philip Street first appear on the second edition OS map and the houses on Highland Mews were built in the 1980s/90s.",1861,1880 "HBL7231","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Christ Church CE Primary School, Coseley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an earlier school and houses.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7232","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Yew Tree Road, Coseley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7233","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Gough Road, Coseley","The hall dates to the inter war period, and the houses to the post war period. This area had formed part of","The hall first appears on the fourth edition OS map, but the houses are slightly later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7234","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Between Pear Tree Lane & The Paddock, Coseley","The cricket ground dates to the early 20th century and was established partly upon the site of earlier cottages.","The cricket ground first appears on the third edition OS map as an Atheletic Ground.",1901,1910 "HBL7235","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Paddock, Coseley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement and their associated enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7236","Set","SMMXD","Probable","The Paddock, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7237","Set","MDDT","Certain","The Paddock, Coseley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7238","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Gough Road, Coseley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7239","Set","MDDT","Probable","Gough Road, Coseley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century buildings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL724","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Cyprus Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","First appear on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL7240","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Clayton Playing Field, Coseley","The playing field was established in the inter war period upon the site of 19th century coal shafts.","The playing field first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7241","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Swimming baths, Peartree Lane, Coseley","The swimming baths date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The swimming baths post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7242","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Old Meeting Road, Coseley","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7243","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pear Tree Lane, Coseley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7244","Set","MMDST","Certain","Pemberton Road & Philip Street, Coseley","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7245","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Summerhill Road, Coseley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, the later properties were built upon the site of a single dwelling, whose origins dated to at least the early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7246","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Bradleys Lane, Coseley","An area of rough grassland possibly since the late 19th century, having been partially mined earlier in that century.","Marked as rough grassland on the second edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL7247","Set","SMTER","Probable","Earl Street, Wallbrook","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7248","Set","SMSM","Certain","Rounds Hill Road, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of old coal shafts.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7249","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brooklyn Grove & Dimmocks Avenue, Coseley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of 19th century coal shafts.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL725","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Chetwynd Road, Blakenhall","These houses date to the early 20th century and to the inter war period. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval fields.","The terraces to the east appear on the third edition - all other buildings appear on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7250","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Peartree Lane & Pemberton Road, Wallbrook","These houses date from the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of 19th century coal workings and partly upon a surviving field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7251","Set","MDDT","Certain","Bradley's Lane, Wallbrook","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7252","Set","MDSM","Certain","Bradley's Lane, Wallbrook","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7253","Set","SMTER","Probable","Perivale Grove, Wallbrook","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century back to back houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7254","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brunel Court, Wallbrook","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of disused colliery workings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7255","Set","APAR","Probable","Rounds Hill Road & Wagstaff Close, Wallbrook","These apartments and maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Rounds Hill Road was cut in the inter war period, but follows the approximate line of a footpath which is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7256","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Budden Road, Wallbrook","These works were built upon the site of a disused clay pit and a former brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7257","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Reclaimation Yard, Wallbrook","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century sidings and a canal basin.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL7258","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Budden Road, Wallbrook","These depots' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These depots' post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7259","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bridge Street, Milton Road & Central Drive, Wallbrook","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL726","Set","MDSM","Certain","Upper Villiers Street & Fowler Street, Blakenhall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appears on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL7260","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Off Budden Road, Wallbrook","This land appears to be derelict in nature and was created in the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a colliery which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","The modern aeiral photography suggests an area of derelict land. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7261","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fountain Lane, Wallbrook","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a surviving field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photographs suggest that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7262","Set","MDTER","Probable","Old Meeting Road, Wallbrook Street & Broad Street, Wallbrook","These houses mainly date to the 19th century, including the church, and are all that remains of the 19th century Wallbrook settlement.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map - those facing onto Old Meeting Road & the pair on Wallbrook Street. Those on Broad Street first appear on the second edition OS map. One or two may post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7263","Set","SMSM","Probable","Douglas Road, Wallbrook","These houses probably date to the post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photographs suggest that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL7264","Set","APAR","Probable","Spencer Avenue & Chaucer Close, Wallbrook.","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photographs suggest that they may date to the 1960s/70s. These buildings were built upon the site of 19th century terraces on straight roads - only two survive which define the area redeveloped; the other roads were oblierated to create Spencer Avenue & Chaucer Close.",1961,1980 "HBL7265","Set","RESHO","Probable","Wallbrook House, Whitehouse Street, Wallbrook","The residential home probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The home for the aged post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photographs suggest that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7266","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Coseley Old Meeting House, Old Meeting Road, Wallbrook","The non conformist meeting house may date to the early 19th century.","The Meeting House appears on the first edition OS map. The Youth Centre post dates the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL7267","Set","APAR","Probable","Old Meeting Road, Wallbrook","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a row of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photographs suggest that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7268","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Between Downfield Drive & Fir Tree Drive, Sedgley","A possible area of public open space, which had been created when the housing estates were built and High Arcal house was demolished.","This land had been the site of High Arcal farm/house, most of the boundaries of the property survive as does the wooded area to the east. Footpaths run across it.",1939,2000 "HBL7269","Set","SMSM","Probable","Fir Tree Drive, Sedgley","These houses probably date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL727","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Upper Villiers Street, Blakenhall","These terraces date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","All buildings within this polygon appear on the first edition OS.",1821,1880 "HBL7270","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The High Arcal School, Sedgley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7271","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Between The High Arcal School & Glen Road, Sedgley","This area of public open space was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the school was built.","Footpaths cross this area and appear to have linked the inter war housing estate to the later school therefore created in the mid/late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL7272","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Tipton Road, Sedgley","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fire station and the building next to it both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7273","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tipton Road, Sedgley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but those to the rear are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL7274","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Tipton Road, Sedgley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the later houses have been built into the large gardens of the earlier ones.",1911,1938 "HBL7275","Set","SMDT","Probable","Tipton Road, Sedgley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s amd were built upon the site of the 19th century Woodsetton Lodge.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. These houses are located between Tipton Road & Setton Drive, the latter is the former drive to Turleshill Hall, since demolished.",1961,1980 "HBL7276","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","Tipton Road, Sedgley","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century house called Woodsetton House.","The church (denomination unspecified) post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7277","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the late 19th century, whilst the public house was built in the mid 19th century.","The terraces first appear on the second edition OS map - the single house on the third edition, but the public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7278","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one first appears on the third edition OS map and the others post date the fourth, but probably not by very long.",1911,1938 "HBL7279","Fie","PIEC","Possible","North of Tipton Road, Woodsetton","This field system may have been enclosed piecemeal at an early date, having previously formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","From the first edition OS map and the parish map - possible piecemeal enclosure - also some evidence of ridge & furrow on 1970s AP s? Some boundary loss between the first edition and the modern landline.",1351,1750 "HBL7280","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Island Court Health Care Centre, Bourne Street, Woodsetton","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, which may have pre dated 1750.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7281","Set","MDDT","Probable","Brook Street, Westerdale Close & Reynard Close, Woodsetton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century metal works and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7282","Soc","SCHOL",,"The Woodsetton School, Woodsetton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and parially replaced a row of cottages whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century, or even earlier.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7283","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7284","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lime Road, Birch Road & Rowan Road, Cinder Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7285","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Bath Street, Cinder Hill","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, three of them probably date to the mid 20th century.",1901,1910 "HBL7286","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brook Street, Cinder Hill","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7287","Set","SMDT","Probable","Brook Street, Cinder Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement which had probably pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7288","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Gorge Road, Cinder Hill","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a few of the houses were built in between and appear by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7289","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Gorge Road, Cinder Hill","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest and majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL729","Set","SML","Certain","Shaw Road & Knox Road, Blakenhall","These terraces mainly date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","All buildings appear on the first edition OS map except 53 to 57 Talbot Road which first appear on the fourth edition OS.",1821,1880 "HBL7290","Set","MDDT","Probable","Gorge Road & Woodville Gardens, Cinder Hill","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7291","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Gorge Road, Hurst Hill","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7292","Ser","SEW","Certain","South of Gorge Road, Hurst Hill","The sewage works dates from the early 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The sewage works is first marked on the third edition OS map, although it covered a much smaller area than it does currently.",1901,1910 "HBL7293","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Turls Hill Road (now a path), Woodsetton","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when Turleshill House was demolished. The country house had probably been built in the 19th century.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map and had been the site of a large country house.",1939,2000 "HBL7294","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Turls Hill Road (now a path), Woodsetton","Part of this land may have formed part of a private parkland during the 19th century, but on the whole this area has probably formed part of a field system, both before and since.","Probably a field system - although the first edition OS map suggests that part of this land may have formed part of a parkland belonging to Turleshill House - from the amount of trees. The modern aerial photography shows three large trees which may be from that period?",,1820 "HBL7295","Woo","DECW","Probable","Hurst Hill Wood","The woodland probably dates from the mid/late 19th century.","The woodland is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map or the parish map.",1821,1880 "HBL7296","Woo","DECW","Probable","Hurst Hill Wood","This section of Hurst Hill Wood dates mainly from the inter war period and have grown upon the site of a disused limestone quarry. This area may have been a limeworks since at least the early 19th century.","The trees are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7297","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","South of Rock Road, Woodsetton","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid upon a field system.","The allotments are first marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7298","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Clifton Street & Rock Road, Upper Ettingshall","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, but those on Rock Road first appear on the third edition. A few of the houses post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL7299","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Old Gate Inn, Gorge Road & Clifton Street, Upper Ettingshall","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier inn and cottages.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL73","Set","MDDT","Certain","Rounds Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 18th/19th century squatter settlement.","Several detached houses first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL730","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Shaw, Knox, Ranelagh & Hawthorne Roads, Blakenhall","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have originally formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7300","Set","MDDT","Probable","Gorge Road & St Mary's Close, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century vicarage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7301","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Off Gorge Road, Upper Ettingshall","The remains of a field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Possibly the survivng remains of a field system which is marked on the first edition OS map and the parish map.",,1820 "HBL7302","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Gorge Road, Hurst Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7303","Set","COTYP","Probable","Turls Hill Road, Hurst Hill","These cottages probably date to the early 19th century.","These cottages probably date to the 19th century.",1821,1880 "HBL7304","Set","MDTER","Certain","Turls Hill Road, Hurst Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7305","Set","MMDST","Certain","Clifton Street & Turls Hill Road, Hurst Hill","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map and the remainder are present by the fourth edition OS map, although one or two are present on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7306","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hartland Avenue, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7307","Set","SMSM","Certain","Glenfern Road & Corfe Road, Hurst Hill","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7308","Set","MXSST","Probable","Andersleigh Drive, Woodsetton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7309","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Ivyhouse Lane, Coseley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of the 19th century Bransfield Colliery and on the site of cottages.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL731","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Argyle Road, Blakenhall","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1821,1880 "HBL7310","Set","LGDT","Probable","Coppice Road, Coseley","This house dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","This house is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL7311","Set","MDDT","Possible","Upper Ettingshall Road, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7312","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ouilter Close & Upper Ettingshall Road, Upper Ettingshall","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the settlement of Upper Ettingshall, which had been established by the mid 18th century at the latest.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7313","Set","MDSM","Certain","Upper Ettingshall Road, Upper Ettingshall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of a mission church.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7314","Set","SMSM","Probable","Catherine Road, Hurst Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7315","Set","SMSM","Probable","Paul Street & roads off, Hurst Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7316","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Clifton Street & Holywell Street, Hurst Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the 19th century settlement of Hurst Hill, which was made up of mainly terraces, but also included a school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7317","Rel","NCONC","Certain","The Coppice Strict Baptist Chapel, Hurst Hill","The Baptist Chapel dates to the early 19th century.","The chapel is dated 1804 according to the SMR entry -",1751,1820 "HBL7318","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Caddick Street, Hurst Hill","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7319","Set","MDDT","Probable","Caddick Street, Hurst Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL732","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Goldthorn Hill & Upper Villiers Street","These houses date to the inter war period although one house dates to the 19th century. Settlement in this area dates from the late 18th/early 19th century.","All buildings appear on the fourth editions - number 152 Goldthorn Hill appears on the first edition.",1911,1938 "HBL7320","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Caddick Street, Hurst Hill","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a former colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7321","Set","APAR","Probable","Rifle Street & Lime Street, Hurst Hill","These apartments and maisonettes probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon site of part of the 19th century settlement of Hurst Hill.","These apartments/maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7322","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hurst Road & Summerhouse Road, Hurst Hill","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, although one semi detached property dates to the early 20th century. The later houses were built upon the site of cottages some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Hurst Road was originally known as Can Lane.",1951,1960 "HBL7323","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Hurst Road, Hurst Hill","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7324","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Strathern Drive, Hurst Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7325","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Bird in Hand Public House, Paul Street, Hurst Hill","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7326","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Paul Street, Hurst Hill","The earliest of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7327","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hollywell Street, Hurst Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one property is early 20th century in date, and they were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one first appears on the third edition OS map and the semi first appears on the fourth edition.",1961,1980 "HBL7328","Set","COTYP","Probable","Between Ivyhouse Lane & Upper Ettingshall Road, Hurst Hill","The properties date to many different periods, but the earliest are 19th century cottages.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, and may have appeared on the 2"" OS map. The others first appear on the third, fourth and post fourth (some being 1960s/70s) in date.",1751,1820 "HBL7329","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Hockley Road & Broad Street, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL733","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cross Street South","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7330","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bamford Primary School, Woodsetton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7331","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Bamford, Tipton Road, Woodsetton","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a disused colliery.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7332","Com","SHPS","Certain","Park Road, Woodsetton","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7333","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7334","Set","SMSM","Probable","Park Close, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7335","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hilary Crescent & Rosalind Avenue etc, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL7336","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Wallbrook Bridge, West Coseley","An area of rough grassland probably created in the 19th century when the railway was built having previously formed part of a field system.","This land is marked as rough grassland on the first edition OS map and had probably been created when the railway was built, having previously formed part of a field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL7337","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Regeneration Plant, off Bean Road, Coseley","The regeneration plant dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sewage works. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a colliery.","The regeneration plant post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7338","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Bean Road, Coseley","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century, having been used as a sewage works. In the 19th century this area was mined for coal.","Marked as derelict land on the landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7339","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Bean Road, Coseley","This land was probably created in the late 20th century when the inter war sewage works ceased operation. This area had been mined for coal in the 19th century.","The sewage works is marked as disused on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL734","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rose & Crown Public House, Park Street","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terrace houses. This area had formed part of a field system earlier in that century.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7340","Ind","INDES","Probable","Bean Road Industrial Estate, Coseley","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7341","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Bean Road, Coseley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7342","Ind","METWK","Probable","Beans Fountry, Bean Road, Coseley","The buildings of this foundry date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a fire brickworks. In the early 19th century it was the site of an ironworks, which survived until the late 19th century.","The foundry is first marked on the fourth edition OS map, but has since expanded in size. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL7343","Set","MDSM","Probable","Birmingham New Road, Coseley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of late 19th century allotment gardens.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7344","Set","MDDT","Certain","Vicarage Road West, Coseley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the remainder are not much later.",1911,1938 "HBL7345","Set","MDTER","Probable","Sedgley Road, Woodsetton","These houses date from the 19th century and had formed part of a settlement known as Swan Village which had been built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, one row first appears on the second edition OS map. Some of the earlier terraces have been replaced in the later 20th century. Thi Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL7346","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Woodsetton Close, Woodsetton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an 19th century quarry. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL7347","Set","MDTER","Certain","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, some are post fourth edition and replace earlier properties. The Tipton Road is not marked on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7348","Set","MDDT","Certain","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period. Part of this site had been a farm in the 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a couple post date the fourth and replace a farm and one first appears on the third edition. The Tipton Road was straightened between the issuing of the 2"" OS map and the first edition 25"" OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7349","Set","MDDT","Probable","Roper Way & Tamar Drive, Woodsetton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL735","Set","SML","Certain","Park Street South","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Most of these houses appear on the first edition, the rest appear on the second.",1821,1880 "HBL7350","Set","SMTER","Probable","Marlborough Road, Woodsetton","These houses probably date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL7351","Set","SMSM","Probable","High Arcal Drive & Marlborough Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 17th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7352","Set","LGDT","Certain","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and settlement is indicated at this point on the parish map?",1751,1820 "HBL7353","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tipton Road, Woodsetton","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the semi detached property first appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7354","Set","MXSST","Probable","Jesson Road & Parkes Hall Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL7355","Ser","RESV","Certain","Parkes Hall Pool, Woodsetton","The reservoir dates to the 19th century and was built upon the site of Parkes Hall, which may have had medieval origins.","The reservoir is marked on the first edition OS map and is recorded as dating from c.1835 (info from Staffs Encyclopaedia)",1836,1880 "HBL7356","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Club, Parkes Hall Road, Woodsetton","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7357","Set","SMSM","Probable","Griffiths Road & Rosemary Crescent, Parkes Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7358","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Between Tipton Road & Eve Lane, Parkes Hall","This area of rough grassland was created from the mid/late 20th century when the housing estates were built. It had originally formed part of a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this area of land is rough grassland, but prior to the development of the housing estate which began in the inter war period, had formed part of a field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7359","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Parkes Hall Road, Parkes Hall","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL736","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Park Street South","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, although some are slightly later, and were built upon fields.","Majority of the buildings appear on the second edition OS, the rest appear on the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7360","Set","MXSST","Certain","Elwell Crescent, Parkes Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7361","Soc","LOGOV","Probable","Parkes Hall Centre, Parkes Hall Road","The centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The centre post dates the fourth edition OS map (possibly local government offices - from internet search) Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7362","Set","SMSM","Certain","Parkes Hall Road, Coseley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7363","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Parkes Hall Road, Coseley","This building may have been built in the 19th century as a domestic dwelling, but is currently used as a public house.","The public house is probably the same building as that marked on the first edition OS map as Parkes Hall. It was probably originally built as a domestic dwelling. The other properties post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL7364","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tenacre Lane, North of Upper Gornal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7365","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sedgley Road & Fox Street, Coseley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7366","Set","APAR","Probable","Regent Street & Perkins Close, Swan Village","The apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mainly 19th century back to back terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL7367","Set","SMDT","Possible","Vicarage Road West, Swan Village","These houses may date to the 1980s and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1980s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,1990 "HBL7368","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vicarage Road West, Swan Village","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appears on the first edition OS map, the other two are present by the second edition OS map. Some of the industrial buildings may have been present by the second edition OS map also.",1821,1880 "HBL7369","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vicarage Road West, Swan Village","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon late 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL737","Set","MMDST","Certain","Park Street South","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century, although some are slightly later, and were built upon fields.","Most of these buildings appear on the second edition - others appear on the third.",1881,1900 "HBL7370","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Dawlish Road, Swan Village","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a disused colliery. In the medieval period this area had probably formed part of a deer park.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests that they date from the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7371","Set","COTYP","Probable","Mons Hill Cottage, Swan Village","The cottage dates to the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The cottage appears on the first edition OS map, but the outbuildings later. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7372","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Part of Wren's Nest Nature Reserve, Mons Hill","This area has been managed as a nature reserve since the mid/late 20th century. This area had probably formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","Part of the nature reserve on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7373","Set","MDSM","Probable","Parkes Hall Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7374","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Woodsetton Methodist Chapel","The methodist chapel dates to the 19th century.","The methodist chapel is marked on the first edition OS map; the houses post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7375","Set","MDSM","Probable","Parkes Hall Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7376","Set","MXSST","Probable","Heath Green, Sycamore Green & Beech Green, Woodsetton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system. This area had probably formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The public house is a converted 19th century dwelling. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7377","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Sycamore Green County Primary School, Woodsetton","The school dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system. This area had probably formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and it is probably contemporary with the housing estate around it.",1951,1960 "HBL7378","Set","APAR","Probable","Wrens Nest Road, Wren's Nest","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7379","Set","SMSM","Probable","Parkes Hall Road, Woodsetton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL738","Set","MXSST","Possible","Talbot Street & Wanderers Avenue","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century sports ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL7380","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Parkes Hall Road, Woodsetton","The public house dates to the 19th century and is all that remains of an area of settlement. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map - the area surrounding had been the site of 19th century terraces since demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL7381","Set","MDDT","Probable","Parkes Hall Road & Pool Street, Woodsetton","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly, but not exclusively date, to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7382","Set","MXSST","Certain","Linwood Road & Rosewood Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL7383","Set","SMTER","Probable","Mayfield Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible farm which had probably pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL7384","Set","SMSM","Probable","Eve Lane, Upper Gornal","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, those to the south are probably late 1940s/50s in date.",1911,1938 "HBL7385","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Kent Street & Eve Lane, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of part of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7386","Set","MDDT","Probable","Eve Lane, Upper Gornal","These houses date from the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7387","Set","SMSM","Possible","Eve Lane, Upper Gornal","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century vicarage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7388","Set","SMTER","Probable","Kent Street, Upper Gornal","These houses date from the 19th century.","The earliest of these properites are marked on the first edition OS map; others first appear on the second and third editions.",1821,1880 "HBL7389","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Pentecostal Church, Eve Lane, Upper Gornal","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century malthouse.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL739","Set","MDTER","Certain","Wanderer's Avenue, Blakenhall","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the 2nd edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7390","Set","SMSM","Certain","Old Park Road, Wren's Nest","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7391","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wrens Nest Primary School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7392","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Willow Road & Hillside Road, Wrens Nest","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7393","Set","MXSST","Certain","Summer Road etc, Wrens Nest","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7394","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Washington Arms Public House, Wrens Nest","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7395","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Youth Centre,","The youth centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The youth centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7396","Set","MXSST","Certain","Limes Road & Poplar Crescent, Wrens Nest","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL7397","Set","MDSM","Certain","The Broadway, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7398","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Birmingham New Road, Wrens Nest","This area has formed rough grassland since the inter war period, by which time the colliery had final ceased operation. The colliery had been in operation since at least the early 19th century.","This area is marked as rough grassland on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7399","Ind","BREW","Certain","Corner of Sedgley Road & George Street, Wrens Nest","The brewery and public house date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had possibly formed part of Foxyards Colliery in the early 19th century.","The brewery and the public house both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL74","Set","SMSM","Probable","Garner Close, Bilston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","Houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL740","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Wanderer's Avenue, Blakenhall","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","First appears on the second edition",1881,1900 "HBL7400","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sedgley Road, Wrens Nest","These houses and the garage date from the inter war period and the latter was built upon a 19th century school building. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses (and the garage) are first marked upon the fourth edition OS map, the others were built very soon after. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7401","Set","SMSM","Probable","Sedgley Road, Wrens Nest","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon part of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7402","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Part of Wrens Nest Nature Reserve","The nature reserve was established in the mid/late 20th century upon an area of land which had been, and continues to be, wooded since at least the late 19th century.","The nature reserve post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7403","Soc","HIED","Certain","Dudley College Mons Hill","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7404","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Caves Public House, Wrens Nest","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of a woodland.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7405","Rel","ANGCH","Possible","Church of St Francis, Laurel Road, Wrens Nest","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The church is first marked on fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7406","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Cedar Road. Wrens Nest","The clinic dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an old quarry.","The clinic first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7407","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Priory Methodist Church, Wrens Nest","The Methodist church dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The Methodist church first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Laurel Close post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL7408","Set","MXSST","Certain","Laurel Road, Etc, Wrens Nest","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7409","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Off Hillside Road, Wrens Nest","This is mainly derelict having been a limeworks which was in operation during the 19th century until at least the inter war period.","A former limeworks - The Bungalow first appears on the fourth edition OS map, and another building, possibly always a domestic dwelling appears on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL741","Set","MDDT","Probable","Deborah Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7410","Soc","HIED","Probable","Dudley College, Tipton Annexe","The college dates to the inter war period, although not as a college, and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The college buildings are marked on the fourth edition OS map as a Municipal Building. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7411","Set","SMSM","Certain","George Road, near Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7412","Set","MMDST","Probable","Sedgley Road West, near Tipton","These houses date from the late 19th and early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these houses appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7413","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Sedgley Road West, Near Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7414","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Birmingham New Road & Sedgley Road West, near Tipton","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which may have began operation by the early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7415","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Foxyards Primary School, near Tipton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a former 19th century colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7416","Set","SMSM","Probable","Foxyards Road & Silverthorne Avenue, near Tipton","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a disused colliery and partly upon a surviving field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7417","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hartland Road, near Tipton","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were partly upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, one or two first appear on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL7418","Set","MDDT","Probable","Benbeck Grove, near Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a former colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7419","Com","PUBHS","Certain","King Arthur Public House, Priory Road, Dudley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery, which may have been in operation from the early 19th century.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL742","Set","MDSM","Possible","Lawn Road","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had been in operation since the earlier 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL7420","Set","MDSM","Probable","Priory Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery which may have begun operation in the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7421","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Sedgley Road East, Near Tipton","The public house probably dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier inn.","The public house was possibly rebuilt in the inter war period - outline of building changes between the third and fourth editions. The building to the east is marked on the first edition OS map, as was the original inn. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7422","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Sedgley Road West, Near Tipton","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7423","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodcroft Avenue, Coseley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7424","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Woodcrest Avenue & Wrens Avenue, Coseley","These houses date to around the second world war, either before or after, and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the immediate post war period (a few of these houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL7425","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bishop Milner RC School, Shaver's End","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7426","Ser","RESV","Certain","Highland Road, Shavers End","The first reservoir dates to the 19th century and the other to the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century.","The earliest of these two reservoirs appears on the first edition OS map and the second first appears on the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL7427","Set","MXSST","Certain","Holly Road, Shavers End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7428","Set","SMTER","Probable","Acacia Close, Shavers End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7429","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pebworth Grove, Shavers' End","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war bakery. Prior to that development the area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL743","Rec","SPGR","Certain","West of Rooker Avenue","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century. This area formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7430","Set","MXSST","Certain","Nith Place, Shavers End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7431","Set","SMTER","Probable","Highland Road, Shavers End","These terraces probably date to the mid 19th century and formed part of the pre existing hamlet of Shavers End, which since the inter war period has formed part of greater Dudley. This area had been fields in the early 19th century.","The majority of these properties are terraces which are marked on the first edition OS map and may also appear on the Dudley plan of 1865, but possibly not on the Treasure map of 1835 or the Sedgley Parish map of 1826. These houses therefore represent an extention of the small hamlet of Shavers End in the mid 19th century.",1841,1880 "HBL7432","Set","APAR","Probable","Highlands Road, Shavers End","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses, some of which were 19th century, but a few may have been earlier as this area formed part of the hamlet of Shavers End, which was present in the 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, includes a public house.",1951,1960 "HBL7433","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dibdale Road, Shavers End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7434","Set","COTYP","Probable","Dibdale Road, Shavers End","These cottages may date to the early 19th century.","These cottages are marked on the first edition OS map and may be marked on the 1826 Sedgley parish map.",1751,1820 "HBL7435","Set","MMDST","Certain","Highlands Road, Fairview Road & Lightwood Road, Shavers End","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two of the semis (those nearest Fairview Road) first appear on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7436","Set","RESHO","Probable","Ashbourne Nursing Home, Lightwood Road, Shavers End","The nursing home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7437","Set","SMSM","Possible","Crockett Street, London Heights etc, Shavers End","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7438","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Dibdale Road & Highlands Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mainly cottages which had formed part of the hamlet of Shavers End, which had existed since at least the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7439","Set","LGSM","Certain","Himley Road, Dudley","These houses were probably built in the 1870s and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the public house was once a private dwelling of a similar date. They are not present on the 1865 map.",1866,1880 "HBL744","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rooker Avenue","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier public house. This area had formed part of an early 19th century colliery.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7440","Set","MMDST","Probable","Himley Road, Dudley","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7441","Set","SMTER","Certain","Himley Road, Dudley","These houses date from the later 19th century and were built upon the site of Russell's Hall, a 16th century country house.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map and the remainder are present by the second edition. They are not marked on 1865 Dudley map.",1866,1880 "HBL7442","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Pelham Drive, Dudley","The high rise flats, shops, public house etc probably date to the 1960s and were all built upon the site of a mid 19th century expansion of Shaver's End, which had included terraces, including back to backs, and a chapel.","These high rise flats and shops etc post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s. Of the original street layout only Short Street (previously known as Hill Street) survives the other roads were swept away when the high rise flats were built. (NB. The modern aerial photography suggests that at least one of these high rises has been demolished).",1961,1970 "HBL7443","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Himley Road & Parkway Road, Dudley","The factory dates to the inter war period and was built upon an earlier house.","The factory first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7444","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wilmot Gardens, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war factory. This area had formed part of a field system prior to the factory.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL7445","Set","MXSST","Certain","Cardoness Place, Dudley","These houses date to the 1990s and were built upon the site of mid 20th century open cast mining.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL7446","Set","MDDT","Certain","West of Aintree Way, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. Mining in this area may have begun in the early 19th century and been carried out on and off over that century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7447","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Cowley Drive, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an open cast mine and an inter war clay pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7448","Set","MDDT","Certain","Aintree Way, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. Coal mining had been being carried out in this area since the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7449","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Milking Bank Primary School","The school dates to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL745","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rough Hills Road & Rooker Avenue","This area has been rough grassland since the late 19th century when the colliery ceased operation. In the late 18th century it formed part of a field system.","An area of rough pasture on the first edition OS when it was part of Rough Hills colliery which has survived through to the modern mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL7450","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Meadow Lark Public House, Dibdale Road, Dudley","The public house dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7451","Set","LGDT","Probable","Castle Meadows Nursing Home, Dibdale Road","Now a nursing home with large modern extensions, but had originally been built as a domestic dwelling in the early 19th century.","See SMR entry for details. Now a nursing home with large extension, the original house survives. The house was originally called Dibdale House.",1751,1820 "HBL7452","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Dibdale Road, Dudley","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century coal shafts.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7453","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dibdale Street, Dudley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century detached house with associated malthouse.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map shows a house and brewhouse marked as Russell's Hall (the original Russel's Hall lay to the SE off Himley Road), however neither the house nor Dibdale Street are marked on the Sedgley parish map of 1826.",1939,2000 "HBL7454","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Dibdale Road, Dudley","This land was probably created in the late 20th century when the surrounding housing estates were built upon the site of a mid/late 20th century open cast mine.","The 1976 and 1980 aerial photographs show that this area had been part of an open cast mine. The housing estates around this area were built in the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography now shows some trees but mainly scrub.",1981,2000 "HBL7455","Set","MXSST","Probable","Salop Street & Dibdale Road, Shavers End","These houses date from the early 20th century, although the public house dates to the 19th century. Part of this site had been part of the original settlement of Shavers' End and had included courtyard housing.","The earliest of these houses (those on the ) first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder are present by the fourth edition. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7456","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Windmill Street, Shavers End","This area has probably been rough grassland/scrub since the inter war period having previously been a football ground since the late 19th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests managed rough grassland, the fourth edition OS map shows abandoned land, the second and third edition OS maps show a football ground.",1911,1938 "HBL7457","Set","APAR","Probable","Grange Road, Dudley","The apartment block may date to the 1970s and was built upon the site of a mid 19th century house.","This apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL7458","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Parkway Road, Dudley","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier quarrying. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","The majority of these properties first appear on the third edition OS map, one or two are present on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7459","Set","LGDT","Probable","Salop Street, Dudley","This house dates to at least the early 19th century and possibly earlier.","This property is marked on the first edition OS map and is currently used as a surgery. Parts of the public house may also have appeared on the first edition OS map? The SMR suggests this is early 19th century, possibly with an earlier core? It is marked on the 2"" OS map and settlement is indicated on (but cannot be accurately tied up with) Yates' map. No settlement is marked on the Dudley parish map of 1798, but not even those properties suggested by the earlier Yates'?",,1820 "HBL746","Rec","SPGR","Certain","End of Taylor Road","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have been farmed on an open field system in the Medieval period.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7460","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Himley Road, Dudley","The surgery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces.","The surgery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7461","Set","COTYP","Probable","Himley Road, Dudley","The cottage may date to the early/mid 19th century and had previously been surrounded by 19th century courtyard housing and a school until the mid/late 20th century.","The cottages appear on the first edition OS map, the other buildings are present by the fourth edition OS map. This area had included courtyard terraces and a school on the first edition OS map and these are also indicated on the 1865 map. The 1835 map shows some settlement, and this may include this building? No settlement is indicated here on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7462","Set","APAR","Probable","Grange House, Parkway Road, Dudley","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces, although half of the terrace survives to the west.","The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7463","Set","SMSM","Probable","Denbigh Close, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7464","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sovereign Drive & cul de sacs off, Upper Gornal","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. This area had been mined for coal on and off since the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL7465","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Milking Bank & Himley Road, Graveyard","This area of land dates to the late 20th century having formed part of a large open cast mine in the mid 20th century.","This area dates to the same period as the surrounding housing estates having been part of a large open cast mine in the mid 20th century (as per 1976 & 1980 aerial photography). The modern aerial photography shows managed land - grass cut and planted trees in rows, along with footpaths.",1981,2000 "HBL7466","Set","RESHO","Certain","Grange Park, Himley Road,","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century farm and large house, although a cottage which appears to have once formed part of the farm complex survives on site.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests it dates to the late 20th century. A farm is marked on the first edition OS map and a building - now appears to be a cottage - survives from that complex. No buildings are marked here on the 2"" OS map or the Dudley Parish map (although the Himley Road itself is not marked on the latter)",1981,2000 "HBL7467","Set","SMTER","Probable","Corser Street & Dibdale Street, Dudley","These houses date from the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map - the terraces to the south begin to appear on the second edition OS map and the semis on the fourth edition. Those north of Corser Road are marked on the 1865 map. Not on the Treasure map of 1835.",1836,1880 "HBL7468","Set","SMTER","Probable","Corser Street & Newey Street, Dudley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7469","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dibdale Street, London Fields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL747","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Spring Vale County Primary School, Parkfields","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation in the inter war period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7470","Set","MXSST","Certain","Himley Road, Shavers End","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon an area of former quarrying.","The earliest of these houses, the terraces, first appear on the third edition OS map whilst the semis to the north are fourth edition. The remainder post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL7471","Set","MXSST","Certain","Corser Street, London Fields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7472","Set","MDDT","Certain","Dibdale Street, London Fields","The house dates to the 19th century, but the outbuildings are later. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","This house is marked upon the first edition OS map, but is not present upon the 2"" OS map, however, the outbuildings are not contemporary with it.",1821,1880 "HBL7473","Set","MXSST","Probable","Himley Road, London Fields","These houses date mainly to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one terrace is present on the third edition OS map and a couple of the semis post date the fourth (1960s/70s)",1911,1938 "HBL7474","Set","SMSM","Probable","Corser Street, London Fields","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7475","Set","MXSST","Certain","Himley Road & Himley Avenue, London Fields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon 19th century paddocks, when the land was divided presumably with the intention to develop. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map already shows Himley Avenue laid out, with the land divided into sections (which it is not on the 1865 map) suggesting an intention to develop. This only begins piecemeal with these houses not being built until the inter war period.",1911,1938 "HBL7476","Set","MDDT","Probable","Himley Avenue, London Fields","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two large inter war houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7477","Set","SMSM","Probable","Russells Hall Housing Estate","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery. Mining had also been carried out earlier in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7478","Set","MDSM","Probable","Russells Hall Road & Osprey Drive, Russells Hall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century and was possibly part of New Park deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7479","Set","APAR","Probable","Osprey Drive & Falcon Way, Russells Hall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war coal mine. Mining in this area had been being carried out earlier, in the 19th century. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL748","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","End of Ettingshall Park Lane","This area of land had been a colliery in the 19th century which went out of use in the early/mid 20th century. It is currently rough pasture with no evidence of development since the time of the colliery.","Areas of rough pasture appear where the coal shafts were present on the first edition - whole area marked as rough pasture by the fourth edition. Modern aerial photography depicts rough pasture.",1821,1880 "HBL7480","Set","MDSM","Probable","Falcon Way, Russells Hall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7481","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Old Park School, Russells Hall","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war colliery. Coal mining in this area probably first occurred in the late 18th century and had ceased, temporarily, by the later 19th century at least.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7482","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Russells Hall Primary School & Rosewood School, Russells Hall","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","Both the schools post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7483","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Overfield Road, Russells Hall","This area of rough grassland had been part of a large colliery which dated to at least the 19th century.","This area of land is shown as rough grassland/scrub on the modern aerial photography. It may have still been being mined, at least partly, on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7484","Com","SHPS","Probable","Russells Hall Road, Russells Hall","The shops probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These shops post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - as the rest of the estate.",1961,1980 "HBL7485","Set","APAR","Probable","Ashenhurst Walk, Dudley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7486","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Barnabus Church, Middle Park Road, Russells Hall","The church probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map and was probably built at a similar time to the surrounding housing estate which the modern aerial photographs suggests dates to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7487","Set","RESHO","Probable","Rotary House, Middle Park Road, Russells Hall","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","This residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7488","Set","APAR","Probable","Corbyn Road, Russells Hall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7489","Set","SMSM","Probable","Middle Park Road & Ashenhurst Road etc, Russells Hall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL749","Set","APAR","Probable","Bevan Avenue, Ettingshall","These maisonettes and apartments date to the mid 20th century. They were built upon the site of Ettingshall colliery which had gone out of use by the early/mid 20th century.","These properties all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL7490","Set","APAR","Probable","Ketley Hill Road & Ashenhurst Road, Russells Hall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7491","Set","SMTER","Probable","Peregrine Close & Merlin Close, Russells Hall","These properties probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - they are probably sheltered accommodation for the elderly. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7492","Set","APAR","Probable","Middle Park Road, Russells Hall","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery. This area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7493","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Himley Avenue, London Fields","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although one or two are earlier. This area had been exploited for coal at some point in the 19th century.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a couple of the semis are present on the third edition and one or two detached on the second edition.",1911,1938 "HBL7494","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Himley Avenue, London Fields","These houses may date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s, some of these houses do date to the 1980s.",1961,1980 "HBL7495","Set","RESHO","Possible","Russell Court, Russells Hall","This residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which may have still been operational in the inter war period. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","What is possibly a residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7496","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Pearce Close, Russells Hall","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery, which may have still been operational in the inter war period. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7497","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holly Hall School & Sutton School, Dudley","These schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These schools post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7498","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ashenhurst Road, Russells Hall","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7499","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cherry Hill Walk, Dudley","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery at some point in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL75","Set","SMSM","Possible","Paul Pursehouse Road & Garner Close","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL750","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lawnswood Avenue, Parkfields","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation by the early 20th.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7500","Set","MDDT","Probable","Scotts Green Close, Dudley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7501","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Spring Parklands, Dudley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works. Settlement at Scotts Green may pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A couple of these properties, facing onto the Stourbridge Road, are marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7502","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marmion Grove, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7503","Ser","PWRS","Possible","Midland Electricity Board District Office, Dudley","These electricity buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century power station.","These electricity buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7504","Ser","RESV","Probable","Off Duncan Edwards Close, Dudley","The reservoir and pumping station date to the late 19th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The reservoir and pumping station both first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7505","Set","SMTER","Probable","Duncan Edwards Close, Dudley","These properties date to the late 20th century. This had been the site of earlier settlement which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL7506","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Borough Cemetery, Dudley","The cemetery dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery is first marked on the third edition OS map, originally had a adjoined mortuary chapels since demolished, although the lodge survives.",1901,1910 "HBL7507","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ivanhoe Street, Dudley","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, but the others are present by the third. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL7508","Set","SMTER","Certain","Ivanhoe Street, Dudley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL7509","Set","MMDST","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Dudley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a couple of the semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map and 9a-g are probably 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photographs (and were built on a bowling green)",1901,1910 "HBL751","Set","MMDST","Certain","Fowler Street, Blakenhall","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, but a few are later. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","Most of these buildings first appear on the third edition OS map - the others are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7510","Set","SMSM","Certain","Blowers Green Crescent & Aston Road etc, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7511","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Junction Street, Aston Road & Brettell Street, Dudley","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a disused 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map and a few semis first appear on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7512","Set","SMTER","Probable","Queen's Cross, Dudley","These terraces date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","These terraces appear on the first edition OS map (although a few have been demolished since the fourth edition) and also on the 1865 map, but no buildings are marked on the 1835 Treasure map and neither is Junction Street.",1836,1880 "HBL7513","Set","APAR","Probable","Kenilworth Court, Dudley","These maisonettes and apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7514","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Social Club, corner of Stourbridge Road & Wellington Road, Dudley","The social club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war allotments. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The social club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7515","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Westley Street, Dudley","These high rise flats probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, however ground preparation on the latter suggests they were about to be demolished c.2001?",1961,1980 "HBL7516","Set","SMSM","Probable","Walters Row & Himley Street, New Dock, Dudley","The houses and the building currently used as a church all date to the early 20th century. Earlier terraces, once present to the west have since been demolished. This area had probably formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map as does the church, although it was originally built as a hall.",1901,1910 "HBL7517","Set","MXSST","Probable","Fullbrook Road & Himley Street, New Dock, Dudley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, of which only three individual properties survive. This area may have once formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. On Fullbrook Street are three houses (in a terrace) which first appear on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL7518","Set","APAR","Probable","Lawley Street, New Dock, Dudley","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyard housing. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7519","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Wellington Road, Dudley","The works and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The works, depot and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL752","Set","LGDT","Certain","Goldthorn Hill","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7520","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Wellington Road, Dudley","These possible works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century anglican church. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings are mainly industrial in nature.",1939,2000 "HBL7521","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Wellington Road & Waterloo Street, Dudley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","The works and the club both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7522","Set","MDSM","Probable","Swancote Road, Dudley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including a few courtyard houses. This area may have formed part of one Dudley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7523","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wellington Road, Dudley","These houses and the chapel date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","The majority of these properites appear on the first edition OS map, although several have been subjected to large modern extensions - most notably 42/43 Wellington Road & 45 Wellington Road. The chapel is also marked on the first edition OS map. The 1835 Treasure map shows Wellington Road as being undeveloped.",1836,1880 "HBL7524","Set","MDTER","Certain","Wellington Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Dudley's open medieval fields.","These houses all appear on the first edition OS map, but the community centre is probably late 20th century (from the modern aerial photographs) and replaced an area of smaller 19th century terraces. There are some large gaps in this road which had previously also had 19th century terraces upon them. The 1835 Treasure map shows Wellington Road free from development.",1836,1880 "HBL7525","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Ashenhurst Road, Dudley","This area of public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created upon the remains of a field system.","This area was created in the mid/late 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7526","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Corner of Blackacre Road & Buffery Road, Dixons Green","The public house dates to the early 20th century, although a couple of the houses are earlier.","The public houses first appears on the third edition OS map, the cottages are marked on the first edition and the other houses post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL7527","Set","SMSM","Certain","Buffery Road, Dixons Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","These houses all first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7528","Set","SMTER","Probable","Fourwinds Road & Banklands Road, East of Dixons Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of part of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7529","Set","MXSST","Probable","Warrens Hall Road & Sledmore Road, Dudley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL753","Set","LGDT","Certain","Goldthorn Hill","This large house dates to the 19th century and was originally a vicarage.","This appears on historic maps as the Vicarage. Modern aerial photography which post dates the 2000 landline mapping shows this as an empty site - with the building completely demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL7530","Set","SMTER","Probable","Warrens Hall Road, East of Dixons Green","These houses may date to the 1980s. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,1990 "HBL7531","Set","SMMXD","Certain","New Rowley Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7532","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vauxhall Gardens, East of Dixons Green","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7533","Set","MDDT","Certain","New Rowley Road, East of Dixons Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses appear for the first time on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7534","Set","MDDT","Possible","Oakham Crescent, Dixons Green","These houses may date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7535","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Buffery Road, Dixons Green","These house date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages, whose origins may have dated to the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century",1951,1960 "HBL7536","Set","MDMXD","Probable","New Rowley Road, Dixons Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL7537","Set","MDDT","Probable","New Rowley Road, Dixons Green","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7538","Set","MDDT","Certain","New Rowley Road, Dixons Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses and the garage first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7539","Set","MDSM","Probable","Summerfield Road & Buffery Road, Dudley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century clay pit and brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL754","Set","LGDT","Certain","Goldthorn Hill","Three large houses date to the early 20th century, the other houses are later infill.","Three large detached houses appear on the third edition OS map - other houses are infill, post dating the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7540","Ext","DCLQ","Probable","Lister Road, Dudley","A disused 19th century clay quarry which had been abandoned by the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 19th century.","Marked as disused since the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7541","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lister Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7542","Set","APAR","Probable","Lister Road, Dudley","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7543","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Corporation Depot, Lister Road, Dudley","The depot mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery, which may have started operation in the early 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7544","Rec","SPGR","Possible","South of Lister Road, Dudley","A playing field which was laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","Possibly a playing field which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7545","Ind","WARHS","Certain","East of New Road, Dudley","The warehouse date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon this site of early 20th century","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7546","Set","SMSM","Probable","New Road, Netherton","These houses date from the inter war period and were possibly built upon the remains of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of one of Netherton's open fields in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7547","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Off New Road, Netherton","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7548","Ind","WRKS","Certain","New Road, Netherton","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery. This area had probably formed part of one of Netherton's open fields in the medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7549","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off New Road, Netherton","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of an inter war saw mill. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century and one of Netherton's open fields in the medieval period.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL755","Set","MDDT","Certain","Goldthorn Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached property.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7550","Set","MMDST","Certain","New Road, The Sling & Cinder Bank, Netherton","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had probably formed part of one of Netherton's open fields in the medieval period.","About half of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the other half is present by the third edition OS map with one or two later 20th century houses facing onto Cinder Bank. The newest houses were built upon the site of properties which had appeared on the first edition OS map and therefore represented the earliest housing in this block.",1881,1900 "HBL7551","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cinder Bank & Prince Street, Baptist End","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have been part of the original medieval settlement of Netherton, which from the 19th century was known as Baptist End.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7552","Set","SMTER","Certain","Park Road, Netherton","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon partly upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7553","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Arley Court & Compton Court, Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks and an earlier colliery.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7554","Set","SMSM","Certain","Spring Road & Bank Road, Baptist End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of Baptist End Colliery which was last worked in the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7555","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Former GWR Withymoor Basin Branch","The railway became disused in the mid/late 20th century having been built in the 19th century.","The railway ceased to exist in the post fourth edition OS map period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7556","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","The public house dates to at least the 19th century. This area may represent part of the original medieval settlement then known as Netherton, but since the post medieval period, known as Baptist End.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map. Settlement is indicated here on other maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7557","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ryan Place, Baptist End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century house. This area may have formed part of one of the original settlement of Netherton's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7558","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cinder Bank, Baptist End","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of one of the original settlement of Netherton's open fields in the medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7559","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rpund Street, Baptist End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of one of the original settlement of Netherton's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL756","Set","SML","Certain","Poplar Street, Blakenhall","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","First appears on the third edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL7560","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Between Round Streeet & Swan Street, Baptist End","The church dates from the inter war period. This area had been the site of 19th century semi detached properties until the mid/late 20th century.","The main body of this building first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a mission hall, the Sunday School is a later addition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7561","Set","MMDST","Probable","Prince Street & Swan Street, Baptist End","These properties date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of the original settlement of Netherton's medieval open fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. These properties are probably bungalows for the elderly.",1971,1980 "HBL7562","Set","MXSST","Probable","Round Street & Prince Street, Baptist End.","These houses date to the late 19th and late 20th century, the latter having been built upon the site of earlier houses. This area had probably formed part of one of the original settlement of Netherton's open medieval fields.","The earliest of these properties first appear on the second edition OS map, the other properties may date to the late 20th century.",1881,1900 "HBL7563","Set","SMSM","Probable","Round Street, Baptist End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages and other housing. This area had probably formed part of one of the original settlement of Netherton's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7564","Set","SMTER","Possible","Kilburn Place & Dalston Close, Baptist End","These houses may date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1971,1980 "HBL7565","Set","SMSM","Certain","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the public house first appears on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7566","Set","MDDT","Probable","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and was built partly upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7567","Set","MDDT","Probable","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, the semi first appears on Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7568","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lynbrook Close, Baptist End.","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL7569","Set","SMSM","Certain","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses and the garage first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL757","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Phoenix Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th/early 20th century. The brickworks had been established upon a field which lay at the edge of the coalfield and at a time when Blakenhall was rapidly expanding.","First appears on fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7570","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Netherton Park","The park dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The park is first marked on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7571","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Baptist End Road, Netherton","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The allotments are first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7572","Set","SMSM","Probable","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lain in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL7573","Set","SMTER","Probable","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL7574","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ballard Road & Greaves Road etc, Netherton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system. This area may once have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7575","Set","SMTER","Probable","Stretton Place, Netherton","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery. This area may once have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7576","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ridge Grove & Hungry Hill, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon 19th century fireclay shafts. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7577","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hungary Hill, Stourbridge","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier house. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7578","Set","SMSM","Certain","Junction Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of disused fireclay shafts.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7579","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Station Inn, New Farm Road, Stourbridge","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier inn which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL758","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Dudley Road","This works dates to the 19th century as did the terraces which were demolished in the mid 20th century. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","Buildings to the north of the polygon appear on the first edition OS map - as Goldthorn Villa, suggesting was domestic - unsure as to current purpose of building.",1821,1880 "HBL7580","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","New Farm Road, Stourbridge","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of fireclay pits which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7581","Set","SMSM","Probable","Romsley Road, Bredon Avenue & Malvern Avenue, Stourbridge","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century coal and fireclay mines. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7582","Set","SMSM","Probable","New Farm Road, Lye","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century fireclay mines. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7583","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Rufford Primary School, Lye","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century coal and fireclay mine. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7584","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Shepherds Brook Road, Lye","These playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century coal and fireclay mines, which may have had their origins in the early part of that century.","These playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7585","Set","SMSM","Certain","St Mark's Road & Shepherds Brook Road, Lye","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7586","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stambermill Close, Lye","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century Anglican church.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. No.s 153&155 are marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL7587","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Rear of Cemetery Road, Lye","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century fireclay and coal mines, which may have had their origins in the early part of that century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7588","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cemetery Road, Lye","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century clay and coal mines. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7589","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hay Green, Lye","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century quarry. This area had formed part of an area of clay and coal mines, possibly since at least the early part of that century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL759","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Haggar Street","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished. This area had formed part of a field system prior to 1840.","Former housing site.",1939,2000 "HBL7590","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Cemetery Road, Lye","The sports ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century fireclay mines.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7591","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Lye","The builders yard and garage date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The builders yard and the garage both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7592","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Railway Public House, Pedmore Road, Lye","The public house dates to the 19th century. This area may have been settled since circa 1800.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7593","Set","APAR","Probable","Off Stourbridge Road, Lye","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins probably pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7594","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Lye","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7595","Com","COMCR","Possible","Stourbridge Road, Lye","These buildings date from the 19th century and are currently a mix of shops and houses. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","Many of these buildings are shops, although a few are still houses. The majority are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7596","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Pedmore Road, Lye","These buildings area probably industrial and mainly date to the mid/late 20th century. They were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and are probably industrial in nature.",1939,2000 "HBL7597","Ind","METWK","Certain","Steel Stockholder, Lye","The steelholders date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of 19th century fireclay shafts. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","The steel stockholder post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7598","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Engine Lane, Lye","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century fireclay shafts. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7599","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Lye","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largely built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL76","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rounds Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Housing marked on the fourth edition OS. Aerial photography suggests that the houses are of different styles.",1911,1938 "HBL760","Set","SMTER","Certain","Chapel Street, Blakenhall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of one of Wolverhampton's open fields in the Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7600","Ser","SEW","Certain","Pumping House, Stourbridge Road, Lye","The pump house dates to the inter war period and was partly built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The pump house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7601","Ind","GARA","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Lye","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map. Nos. 116&118 are marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7602","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Lye","The former school and surrounding houses all date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","A former school which is marked on the first edition OS map along with the houses either side of it.",1821,1880 "HBL7603","Ind","WKSHP","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Lye","These small industrial units date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These small industrial units (from modern aerial photographs) post date the fourth editon OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL7604","Set","APAR","Probable","Martley Drive, Stourbridge","The large apartment block and houses date to the late 20th century. This area had been the site of a coal mine, and later also a fireclay mine, during the 19th century.","The apartment block and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7605","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between New Farm Road & Grange Lane, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century clay and coal mines. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7606","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Noah's Ark Public House, Grange Lane, Stourbridge","The public houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7607","Ind","GARA","Certain","Grange Lane, Stourbridge","The garages date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The garages post date the fourth edition OS map. This section of Grange Lane was straightened between the fourth edition and the modern landline. The road had originally covered quite sharply where the garages now lie.",1939,2000 "HBL7608","Set","SMTER","Certain","Pedmore Road, Lye","These houses date from the early 20th century, although three of them date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century, or earlier, inn.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, some are present by the fourth edition OS map and three are probably 1960s/70s in date.",1901,1910 "HBL7609","Set","RESHO","Probable","Elizabeth House, Pedmore Road, Lye","The residential building dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century galvanising works. In the later 19th century this area had been mined for fireclay.","The residential building post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL761","Set","MDSM","Certain","Beaconsfield Road, Greenly Road & Malins Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7610","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Pedmore Road, Lye","The chapel dates to the late 19th century, but the Sunday school and other buildings are earlier. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","Sunday School and other buildings are marked on the first edition OS map, the current chapel first appears on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7611","Set","SMTER","Certain","Pedmore Road, Lye","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century fireclay shafts.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a couple are later.",1901,1910 "HBL7612","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Duncombe Street, Wollaston","The majority of these houses date to around the 1960s/70s. In the later 19th century this area was the site of three small cottages, one of which survives.","The houses in this area represent very piecemeal development of buildings of various styles built at different dates. The majority are probably present by the 1960s/70s and one surviving cottage appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL7613","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cobden Street, Wollaston","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century paddocks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7614","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cobden Street, Wollaston","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The development of this area has been fairly piecemeal with the earliest houses appearing on the first edition OS map (no.s 44-52, 56-62 & 63), others first appear on the second edition OS map (30-40), the third edition OS map (43-45, 47-49, 53-61). The other houses mainly post date the fourth, some of them replace earlier houses.",1821,1880 "HBL7615","Set","APAR","Probable","Scott Close, Grafton Road, Lyndon","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of a small settlement since the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7616","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Dumcombe Street, Wollaston","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are mainly of 1960s/70s date.",1961,1980 "HBL7617","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Park Road, Wollaston","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, and one pair first appears on the second edition OS map. The others post date the fourth edition OS map and are probably mainly 1960s/70s in date.",1821,1880 "HBL7618","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Hill Road, Lye","These houses date to the early 20th century and the car park had been the site of a late 19th century house.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7619","Ind","WRKS","Probable","High Street, Lye","These mainly industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier, probably originally squatter, settlement.","The majority of these buildings are probably industrial in nature and post date the fourth edition OS map. This area of settlement is called Lye Waste on historic maps including the 2"" OS map and the parish map. The chapel is 19th century - see SMR entry",1939,2000 "HBL762","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Parkfields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7620","Set","MDSM","Probable","Croftwood Road & cul de sacs off, Stourbridge","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area may have formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7621","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Grange Lane, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of a open medieval field.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7622","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Grange School, Stourbridge","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest part of this school is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7623","Set","COUHS","Certain","Wollescote Park, Wollescote Road, Stourbridge","Wollescote Hall was built as a country house in the early 17th century and now forms part of the mid/late 20th century Stevens public park.","See SMR entry for Wollescote Hall, now forms part of Stevens Park which was established post fourth edition OS map.",1601,1635 "HBL7624","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Stevens Park, Wollescote","The public park dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The park is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7625","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Cemetery Road, Lye","The cemetery dates from the 19th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cemetery appears on the first edition OS map, although it has since expanded in size.",1821,1880 "HBL7626","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","South of Stambermill House, Lye","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7627","Set","SMTER","Certain","Spring Street, Lye","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7628","Set","SMTER","Certain","Cemetery Road, Chapel Street & Albert Street, Lye","The terraces date to the 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, as is what is now the Baron Business Centre. The Youth Club, formerly a school, first appears on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7629","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Grange Lane, Lye","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century building, which may also have been industrial in nature. Buildings may have existed in this area from at least the mid 18th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL763","Set","SMSM","Possible","Veronica Avenue, Parkfields","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter cottages.","Housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL7630","Set","SMTER","Certain","Longfield Road, Lye","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of fireclay mines. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area had been the site of settlement.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7631","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Longfield Road, Lye","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century fireclay mines.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7632","Set","SMSM","Probable","Green Lane, Lye","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7633","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Union Street & High Street, Lye","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL7634","Set","SMTER","Probable","Love Lane & High Street, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier, probably originally squatter, settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7635","Set","SMTER","Probable","Union Street, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7636","Set","SMTER","Certain","Crabbe Street & Bank Street, Lye","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon the site of a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7637","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Crabbe Street, Lye","These works date to the inter war period and the former school dates to the 19th century.","These works first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the former school appears on first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7638","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Wollescote Primary School","The earliest part of the school complex dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest part of the school first appears on the second edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7639","Set","SMSM","Probable","Drummond Road & Seymour Road, Wollaston","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotment gardens.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL764","Ind","GARA","Certain","Parkfield Road","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works and 19th century terraces.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7640","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Careless Green, Wollaston","These works date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7641","Set","SMTER","Probable","Sandpiper Close, Wollaston","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7642","Set","SMTER","Certain","Bald's Lane, Wollaston","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a colliery.","Many of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, and the remainder are largely present by the third edition OS map. A few post date the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7643","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Talbot Street & Hill Street, Lye","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, two of which survive. This area may have formed part of the original, possibly squatter, settlement.","The industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, although the houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7644","Ind","INDES","Certain","Brook Park Trading Estate, Lye","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7645","Set","SMTER","Certain","Park Street & Brook Street, Lye","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, others are later including post fourth, including the public house.",1821,1880 "HBL7646","Set","SMTER","Certain","Chapel Street, Lye","These terraces date to the late 19th century. A few houses are present earlier, but in the late 18th century this area had formed part of a field system.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map, those on the corner of Chapel Street & Pedmore Road are marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7647","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Pedmore Road, Lye","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible earlier settlement, which may have had its origins in the earlier post medieval period.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7648","Set","MDDT","Probable","Morvale Street, Lye","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL7649","Set","MXSST","Certain","Church Road, Lye","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, some are present on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL765","Rel","NCONC","Certain","St John's Methodist Church, Wolverhampton Road East","The methodist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of the grounds of a large 19th century house.","The methodist church post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7650","Set","APAR","Probable","Hill Bank, Lye","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7651","Set","SMSM","Probable","Belmont Road, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7652","Set","SMTER","Probable","Crabbe Street, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7653","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pearson Street & King Street, Lye","These houses mainly date from the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second and third editions, a few are present on the first edition. The remaining terraces are probably late 20th century.",1881,1900 "HBL7654","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Morvale Gardens, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two late 19th century houses. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7655","Set","SMTER","Probable","Chapel Street, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7656","Set","MXSST","Probable","Belmont Road, Lye","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of 19th century houses, although one of these survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century, although one of the semis is present on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL7657","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hodge Hill Avenue & Central Avenue, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7658","Set","MDDT","Certain","Perrins Lane, Wollascote","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7659","Set","MDDT","Probable","Springfield Avenue, Wollascote","These houses date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL766","Set","APAR","Probable","Parkfield Road, Wolverhampton","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery and settlement which may have had it origins in the period before 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7660","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Perrins Lane, Wollascote","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7661","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Belmont Road, Careless Green","A possible small works which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, which had formed part of the small hamlet of Careless Green.","Possibly an industrial building which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7662","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Monument Avenue, Lye","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map, some first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7663","Set","SMDT","Probable","Monument Avenue, Lye","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7664","Set","MDSM","Probable","Belmont Road, Lye","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7665","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wynall Lane, Wollascote","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7666","Set","MDSM","Probable","Birchgate, Wollascote","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7667","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wynall Lane, Wollascote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1970 "HBL7668","Set","MDDT","Probable","Perrins Close, Wollascote","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7669","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Hare & Hounds Public House, Brook Holloway, Wollascote","The public house dates to at least the 19th century. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, although it had been much extended by the fourth edition OS map. The house is early 19th century according to the SMR entry. Buildings are marked on both the site of the house and the public house on the parish map of 1782.",1821,1880 "HBL767","Set","RESHO","Probable","Parkfields Nursing Home, Wolverhampton Road East, Wolverhampton","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war houses. This area had probably formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7670","Set","SMSM","Certain","Careless Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7671","Set","COTYP","Probable","Careless Green","These cottage date to at least the 19th century, one or two may be earlier.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL7672","Ind","METWK","Probable","Careless Green","A works which dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an expanison of the settlement at Careless Green in the 19th century.","The works first appears on the third edition OS map as a Chain Works.",1901,1910 "HBL7673","Set","COTYP","Probable","Belmont Road, Careless Green","These cottages date from the late 18th century and were built upon a field system.","At least one of these buildings dates to the late 18th century and the others are marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map of c.1816.",1751,1820 "HBL7674","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Park View Road, Wollascote","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7675","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Brook Holloway, Wollascote","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7676","Set","MDDT","Possible","Oldnall Close, Wollascote","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the mid 20th century, a couple may appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7677","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oldnall Close, Wollascote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7678","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Sourh of Wollascote Hall Road, Wollascote","The cricket ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cricket ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7679","Set","MDDT","Probable","Carlton Avenue, Wollascote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL768","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Wolverhampton Road East, Parkfields","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable 19th century quarry.","The small warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7680","Set","MDDT","Probable","Walker Avenue & Broughton Road, Wollascote","These houses probably date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the",1951,1960 "HBL7681","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hodge Hill Estate","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This estate first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7682","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Beech Tree Community Center, Wassal Road, Hodge Hill","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid/late 19th century farm. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7683","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hilltop, Hodge Hill","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7684","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Between Central Avenue & Hilltop, Wollascote","This woodland may date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of trees is not marked on the third edition OS map, and was possibly not marked on the fourth edition (although no woodland, even that known to exist was marked on this map). The modern aerial photography confirms that it is now wooded.",1939,2000 "HBL7685","Woo","DECW","Probable","The Dingle, Wollascote","The woodland may date to the early/mid 19th century, the area having previously formed part of a field system.","The woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, but not the 2"" OS map.",1821,1840 "HBL7686","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hob Green Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7687","Set","SMTER","Probable","Farmcroft Road, Hob Green","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Hob Green Farmhouse survives and first appears on the second edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL7688","Set","MXSST","Probable","Queensway, Hobs Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7689","Set","SMTER","Probable","Alperton Drive & Chalfont Place, Hodge Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a 19th century woodland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL769","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wolverhampton Road East, Parkfields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century squatter's cottage.","First appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7690","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Attwood Street & Brook Street, Lye","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map, some 19th century buildings survive - see SMR officer.",1939,2000 "HBL7691","Set","RESHO","Probable","St Marks House, Brook Street, Lye","This residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","A residential home which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7692","Ind","METWK","Probable","High Street, Lye","These buildings are currently, or have been, metal works and date mainly from the 19th century.","The majority of these industrial buildings appear on the first edition OS map. One of them is still a foundry and the complex now called Embassy Industrial Estate had been a iron works.",1821,1880 "HBL7693","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bromley Street, Lye","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works and warehouse post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7694","Ind","WRKS","Probable","High Street, Lye","These buildings, mainly industrial, probably mainly date to the early 20th century. Since at least the later 18th century this area had formed part of the squatter settlement of Lye Waste.","The majority of these buildings mainly first appear on the third edition OS map, although a few may be older and buildings like the garage post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL7695","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Balds Lane, Lye","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7696","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","South of Gibbs Road, Lye","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century brickworks finally ceased operation.","This area of rough grassland is visible on the modern aerial photography, having been part of the brickworks on the first to fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL7697","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Corner of Balds Lane & The Hayes, Lye","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7698","Ind","INDES","Certain","Lye Business Park, Enterprise Drive, Lye","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of mainly early 20th century terraces.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7699","Set","MXSST","Probable","Stourvale Road, Lye","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL77","Set","MDDT","Certain","Whitegates & Parklands Road","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","Aerial photography suggests that these houses were built in the latter part of this period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL770","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Parkfields Road, Parkfields","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces and an earlier chapel.","The works post date the fourth edition OS Map",1939,2000 "HBL7700","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former Cradley Park Branch, Lye","The remains of a railway line which ceased operation during the mid/late 20th century.","The remains of a railway line which ceased operation during the post fourth edition OS map period.",1939,2000 "HBL7701","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stourvale Road, Lye","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7702","Ind","METWK","Probable","Bromley Street, Lye","These industrial units date to the early 20th century and were built as a metal works.","The majority of these buildings first appear on the third edition OS map, when the site was a galvanising works. The modern landline mapping calls these Industrial Units, suggesting that are now small workshops.",1901,1910 "HBL7703","Ind","WRKS","Certain","The Hayes, Lye","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7704","Ind","METWK","Certain","Stourvale Road, Lye","This foundry mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of this site post dates the fourth edition OS map, although one building near the road may have first appeared on the third or fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL7705","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Hayes Lane, Lye","Probable works' which date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are industrial in nature.",1939,2000 "HBL7706","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between The Hayes and Attwood Street, Lye","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7707","Set","LGSM","Probable","The Hayes, Lye","The houses date to the 19th century, but the business park is mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the later 18th century.","The houses are marked on the first edition OS map, and the small business park to the rear post dates the fourth and had been the site of small terraces.",1821,1880 "HBL7708","Ind","INDES","Probable","Sargent Turner Trading Estate, Lye","The majority of these buildings within this trading estate date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7709","Ind","METWK","Probable","Bromley Street & Stourview Road, Lye","These industrial buildings date from the early 20th century, and have expanded over the century and have replaced 19th century terraces.","The earliest of these industrial buildings probably first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL771","Set","SMTER","Certain","Butlers Road & Parkfields Road, Parkfields","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier terraces and a colliery.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS and was the site of a small row of terraces marked on the first edition. Parkfields Road is marked on the Yates' map.",1881,1900 "HBL7710","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Bott Lane, Lye","The factory dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works. This area had formed part of a field system unitl that time.","The factory post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7711","Ind","INDES","Certain","Timmis Road, Stambermill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century brickworks.","This industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7712","Set","FARM","Certain","Freefold Farm, off Caledonia,","The farm may date to the early 19th century and was built upon a field system. This area may once have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly on the parish map of 1822, but not the 2"" OS map of c.1814",1751,1820 "HBL7713","Ser","SEW","Certain","Caledonia, Lye","The sewage works dates from the inter war period and was constructed upon the site of 19th century clay mines. This area had formed part of a field system in the early 19th century and had formed part of Pensnett Chase prior to that.","The sewage works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7714","Ser","SEW","Certain","Off Thorns Road, Lye","The sewage works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century disused clay mines.","This part of the sewage works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7715","Ind","METWK","Certain","North of Bott Lane, Lye","The foundry dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of fireclay mines, which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","The foundry post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7716","Ext","DISFC","Certain","Along the River Stour between Stambermill & Lye","The site of a fireclay mine which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","Old fireclay shafts are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7717","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Bagley's Road, Stambermill","This had been the site of Bagley's Mill until the mid/late 20th century.","The site of Bagley's mill - marked on all maps including the fourth edition OS map, but gone by the modern landline mapping of 2000.",1939,2000 "HBL7718","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Bagley's Road, Stambermill","This area of rough grassland had been mainly formed part of a field system until the mid/late 20th century.","Rough grassland marked on the modern landline and the modern aerial photography",1939,2000 "HBL7719","Set","MDSM","Probable","Caledonia, Lye","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL772","Set","MXSST","Certain","Butler Street & New Street, Parkfields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7720","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Caledonia, Lye","This area of rough grassland had been mined for fireclay in the 19th century. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","This area has probably been rough grassland since at least the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7721","Set","SMTER","Probable","Caledonia & Thorns Road, Lye","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7722","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thorns Road, Lye","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century fireclay mines.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7723","Set","MDSM","Probable","Caledonia & Mousehall Farm Road, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7724","Set","SMSM","Probable","Calewood Road & Walker Avenue, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may once have formed part of an open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The curving northern boundary of this housing estate follows the line of a former lane/trackway visible on both the first edition 25"" OS map and the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL7725","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mousehall Farm Road, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The diagonal boundary probably marks the line of the former trackway that led to the Mousehall Farm, which had been sited in the area of the present school",1961,1980 "HBL7726","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Stockwell Avenue & Hordern Crescent, Lye","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7727","Set","MDDT","Possible","Woods Lane, Lye","Settlement along this section of road dates from the 19th century to the late 20th century.","The earliest of these properties is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map. The other houses post date the fourth edition, but are all of different dates.",,1840 "HBL7728","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Ravenstich Farm, Brierley Hill","The remains of a field system, probably enclosed in the later 18th century, out of Pensnett Chase.","Fields on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, the aerial photography suggests that they have remained coupled to Ravensditch Farm, to the south, and have survived development. However the modern aerial photography also shows that one of these fields has been developed for housing since 2000.",,1840 "HBL7729","Set","SMSM","Certain","Amblecote Road, Brierley Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL773","Set","SMDT","Certain","West of Birmingham New Road, Parkfields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement. This area had been mined for coal since the late 18th/early 19th century.","Some of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS, others post date it. The pattern is fairly irregular as previous houses appear to have been squatter settlements and the building built by the fourth edition have followed a similar pattern. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7730","Set","MDSM","Probable","Woods Lane, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7731","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woods Lane, Stambermill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon earlier squatter enclosures.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7732","Set","SMSM","Probable","Aston Close, Stambermill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century settlement, which may have been squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7733","Set","FARM","Probable","Ravensitch Farm, Brierley Hill","The farm may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map - although appears to be individual cottages possibly? Buildings are also marked here on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map. The lane which once was the main route past the farm is fossilised in the landscape here.",1751,1820 "HBL7734","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kittiwake Drive & Nightingale Close, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system. This area may have once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7735","Set","IRRH","Possible","Aston Fold, Brierley Hill","The earliest of these houses date from at least the 19th century and once formed part of a small, possibly squatter, settlement. The later houses are mainly 1960/70s and late 20th century in date and were built on the site of earlier cottages.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map, the others post date the fourth edition OS map and are of different periods. The later houses were built upon the site of earlier settlement - which may have originated as squatter houses. A cul de sace road has been built, but overall this area retains an unformed pattern.",1821,1880 "HBL7736","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","Bagley's Road, Brierley Hill","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible squatter enclosures of early/mid 19th century date.","The church, probably Anglican, post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7737","Set","MDDT","Probable","Nuthatch Drive & Kittiwake Drive, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7738","Ind","METWK","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Lye","This industrial site dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","Parts of this industrial site probably appear on the first edition OS map, when it was a shovel works.",1821,1880 "HBL7739","Set","SMTER","Probable","Yardley Street & Lawrence Street, Stambermill","These houses mainly date from the 19th century, although some have been replaced by late 20th century houses. This area had formed part of a field system in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these premises are terraced houses which appear on the first edition OS map. Some of the terraces are slightly later and some have been demolished and replaced with late 20th century houses (from modern aerial photography).",1821,1880 "HBL774","Set","APAR","Probable","West of Birmingham New Road, Parkfields","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL7740","Set","APAR","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Stambermill","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement which may have pre dated 1750.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7741","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Grayling Road, Stambermill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7742","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Stour Valley, Stambermill","This area is now rough grassland/scrub along the River Stour, but had previously formed part of a field system part of which has been developed.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this area is rough grassland/scrub, but it had possibly still been farmland on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7743","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Stour Valley at Stamford Road, Stourbridge.","This area is now rough grassland/scrub along the River Stour, but had previously formed part of a field system part of which has been developed.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this area is rough grassland/scrub, but it had possibly still mainly been farmland on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7744","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Grampian Road, Stourbridge.","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century, having once formed part of a field system.","This area is now rough grassland/scrub on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL7745","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stamford Road & cul de sacs off","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7746","Set","MDSM","Probable","Pennine Way, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sand pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL7747","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bredon Road & cul de sacs off, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war engine shed. This area had formed part of a field system prior to that.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7748","Set","APAR","Probable","Bredon Road, Amblecote","These apartments probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Bredon Road is modern, but the trackway to the rear of the apartments is marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL7749","Set","MDSM","Probable","Penfields Road & Clent Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL775","Set","SMMXD","Certain","The Grove, Parkfields","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","Most of these buildings appear on the fourth editions.",1911,1938 "HBL7750","Ser","GASW","Probable","Church Avenue, Amblecote","A gas pumping station which dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","A gas pumping station which first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7751","Opl","DERLD","Probable","High Street, Amblecote","The site of a 19th century gas works which by the late 20th century has ceased to exist.","The site of a gas works which by the time of the modern landline mapping is beginning to disappear and on the modern aerial photography shows scrub. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1991,2000 "HBL7752","Set","SMSM","Probable","Churchill Drive, Amblecote","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7753","Set","SMSM","Certain","Corbett Crescent & cul de sacs, Amblecote","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7754","Set","SMTER","Probable","Speedwell Gardens, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7755","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lindale Crescent & Stamford Road, Amblecote","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7756","Set","MDDT","Probable","Farndale Close, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon a mid 20th century open cast mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7757","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Peters Hill Primary School, Amblecote","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs (and those of the 1970s) suggest that it was built in the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7758","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stamford Road & cul de sacs off, Amblecote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography (and those taken in 1976) suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7759","Set","MDSM","Probable","Waterfall Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon possible 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL776","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Parkfields Road, Parkfields","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war houses.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7760","Set","SMSM","Probable","Waterfall Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography (and those taken in 1976) suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7761","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bissell Way, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7762","Set","APAR","Probable","Bisell Way, Amblecote","These apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7763","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fennel Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7764","Set","SMTER","Probable","Fennel Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7765","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brompton Drive, Amblecote","These house date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast coal mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7766","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","East of Brompton Drive, Amblecote","An area of public open space which dates to the late 20th century and was created when the housing estate was built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast coal mine.","This area dates to the same period as the housing estate around it which the modern aerial photography suggests is late 20th century in date.",1981,2000 "HBL7767","Set","MDDT","Probable","Oakhill Drive, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. In the 19th century this had been the site of a brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7768","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kirkstone Way, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. In the 19th century this was the site of a large brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7769","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Hillfields Road & Oakhill Drive, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. This had been the site of Amblecote Hall, which may have had medieval origins.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL777","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Martin's Church","Church buildings which mainly date to the mid/late 20th century. Previously this had been a small area of squatter settlement which may have pre dated 1750.","The church and vicarage post date the fourth edition, but the church hall appears on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7770","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kirkstone Court, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7771","Set","MDDT","Certain","Vicarage Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7772","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kenyon Close & cul de sacs off, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built uponthe remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL7773","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Amblecote","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map - see SMR for further information.",1821,1880 "HBL7774","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Stourbridge War Memorial Athletics Club, Amblecote","This sports ground has its origins in the 19th century having previously formed part of a field system.","A cricket ground is marked on the first edition OS map, although it was based upon a field the ground reached its current form by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7775","Set","SMTER","Probable","Westland Gardens, Amblecote","These properties date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a glassworks, whose origins pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, and are probably older people's homes.",1981,2000 "HBL7776","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Stourbridge Arm",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1775,1780 "HBL7777","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Stourbridge Canal",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1775,1780 "HBL7778","Tra","RAILD","Probable","GWR Kingswinford Branch",,"On the modern landline and the modern aerial photographs. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL7779","Tra","RWSID","Certain","Part of the former GWR line, Brierley Hill","The railway sidings date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century large glass and bottle works.","The railway sidings first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL778","Com","COMCR","Probable","Corner of Parkfields Road & Dudley Road","This area mainly dates from the 19th century.","Some of these buildings appear on the first edition, the rest by the second. They appear to be mainly shops with a public house. Other shops are later in date.",1821,1880 "HBL7780","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Including the Bond Warehouse, Stourbridge","These buildings date to at least the 19th century.","These buildings are mainly industrial in nature and are mainly 19th century in date (on the first edition OS map) although they are no longer in industrial use - similar buildings appear to be marked on the parish map of 1799/1800?",1751,1820 "HBL7781","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Old Wharf Road, Amblecote","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system, which may have once formed part of an open medieval field.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7782","Ind","METWK","Possible","Titan Works, Old Wharf Road, Amblecote","The earliest parts of this works may date to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may once have formed part of an open medieval field.","The earliest parts of this works may be those that appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL7783","Ind","WRKS","Certain","High Street, Amblecote","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier settlement which may have pre dated 1750.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7784","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hollybush Lane, Amblecote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7785","Set","MDTNL","Certain","High Street, Amblecote","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, no. 112 appears on the first edition OS map. A few of the terraces first appear on the third edition OS map and the detached houses to the south all post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL7786","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wollaston Road, Wollaston","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier metal works, which had probably originated in at least the 18th century.","This works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL7787","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Wollaston Road, Wollaston","The warehouse date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7788","Set","SMSM","Certain","Apley Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of Wollaston Hall, which dated to at least the 18th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7789","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sherwood Road & Wyre Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL779","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Goldthorn Hill","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement which may have pre dated 1750.","Most of these houses appear by the third edition, some are later. No.64 Goldthorn Hill appears on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7790","Woo","DECW","Probable","Stour Valley, Wollaston","The woodland may date, at least in part, to the 19th century.","Woodland is marked on the first to third editions - the fourth edition shows very little in the way of detail in general. The woodland currently covers a larger area than on the historic OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL7791","Set","LGDT","Probable","Canal Street, Amblecote","A large house which dates to the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","A large house which appears on the first edition OS map - see SMR. Probably no longer domestic in nature? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL7792","Ind","METWK","Possible","Lowndes Road area, Wollaston","Part of this metal works may date to at least the 19th century.","Part of this site may be that marked on the first edition OS map - see SMR",1821,1880 "HBL7793","Ind","INDES","Certain","Linkwood Industrial Estate, Lowndes Road, Wollaston","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century. In the late 18th century this area had formed part of a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7794","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Lowndes Road, Wollaston","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the original course of the River Stour and the site of part of a 19th century iron works.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7795","Ind","METWK","Certain","Lowndes Road, Wollaston","The foundry dates to the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The foundry is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7796","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lowndes Road, Wollaston","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon part of a 19th century metal works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7797","Set","LGDT","Certain","Wollaston Court, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused quarry. This area may have been heathland in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7798","Set","SMTER","Certain","High Street, Wollaston","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these properties are terraces and appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7799","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Highpark Avenue, Wollaston","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces and including the building now used as a surgery all first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are modern infill.",1901,1910 "HBL78","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Redwood Road, Bilston","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large house, whose origins dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL780","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coton Road & cul de sacs off it","These houses may date to the 1960s/70S and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached houses, although one may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","Coton Road is marked on the 1816 OS surveyor's map and buildings are recorded to the east of it, at about the point where Goldthorn House once stood.",1961,1980 "HBL7800","Set","MDDT","Certain","Meriden Avenue, Wollaston","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a few are first present on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL7801","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wood Street & Laburnum Street, Wollaston","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest (and majority) of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map. Other houses first appear on the second to fourth editions and some those of post fourth edition date have replaced earlier houses.",1821,1880 "HBL7802","Set","SMSM","Certain","High Street, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7803","Set","SMTER","Certain","High Street & Vicarage Road, Wollaston","These houses probably date to at least the 19th century. This area may represent the site of medieval Wollaston.","The houses, and possibly the Britannia Inn, are marked on the first edition OS map the other public house is post fourth edition in date. Settlement marked on the parish map and the 2"" OS map - possibly medieval Wollaston?",1821,1880 "HBL7804","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Vicarage Road & Firmstone Street, Wollaston","These flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have dated to the medieval period.","The flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7805","Set","SMSM","Certain","Gerald Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7806","Set","MDSM","Possible","Richmond Grove, Wollaston","These houses may date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL7807","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Wollaston Road, Wollaston","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7808","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wentworth Road, Wollaston","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century - the road has been laid out by the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7809","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Stour Valley, Wollaston","This woodland may date to the mid/late 20th century on land which had once been fields.","The woodland is shown on the modern land line mapping - the historic mapping suggests more fields than woodland. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL781","Set","MDDT","Certain","Goldthorn Avenue","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7810","Set","SMTER","Probable","Smallshire Way & Rushall Close, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1970s. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL7811","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Richardson Drive, Wollaston","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of an inter war metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL7812","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Richardson Drive, Wollaston","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7813","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Meriden Close, Wollaston","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7814","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wollaston Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7815","Set","SMTER","Certain","Vicarage Road, Wollaston","These terraces and two of the other houses date to the early 20th century, the others are later infill.","The majority of these properties are terraces which first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7816","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ridgewood Avenue, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7817","Set","MDDT","Probable","Vicarage Road, Wollaston","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The earliest are marked on the first edition and some are third edition.",1951,1960 "HBL7818","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Bridle Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map. Bridle Road is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the parish map however it does follow the extent of piecemeal enclosure to the east on the parish map.",1901,1910 "HBL7819","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ridge Street & Bridle Road, Wollaston","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon the site of heathland.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first editon OS map and development continues piecemeal over the second to fourth editions. Some are more recent infill. Bridle Road follows a boundary that is identifiable on the parish map - where the piecemeal enclosure ends and the former heathland begins?",1821,1880 "HBL782","Set","APAR","Probable","Cotswold Court, Goldthorn Hill","The apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","The apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7820","Set","MXSST","Probable","Vicarage Road, Wollaston","These properties date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7821","Set","SMSM","Probable","Vicarage Road & Laburnum Close, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mostly date to the 1960s/70s. Nos. 63a-c & no.65 are the width of one of the original fields.",1961,1980 "HBL7822","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rugby Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7823","Set","MDDT","Probable","Twickenham Court, Wollaston","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7824","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Between Kingsway & Hyperion Way, Wollaston","A field system which may have been enclosed piecemeal during the late medieval or early post medieval period.","From the first edition OS map and the parish map - only a very small part of the original field system survives - the remainder was developed for housing during the mid/late 20th century.",1351,1750 "HBL7825","Set","SMSM","Probable","Meadowpark Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7826","Set","MDMXD","Probable","York Crescent & Kingsway, Wollaston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7827","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St James CE Primary School, Wollaston","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a probable 19th century farm.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7828","Set","SMSM","Certain","Gilbanks Road, Wollascote","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7829","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kingsway, Wollascote","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL783","Set","LGDT","Possible","Waverley Crescent","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses which had been demolished by the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system, which had probably been one of Penn's Medieval fields.","These house post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL7830","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wentworth Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the immediate inter/post war period and were built upon a field system.","One house marked on the fourth editon as the beginning of the development of this section of road.",1939,1950 "HBL7831","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Off Devon Road, Wollaston","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7832","Set","APAR","Possible","Kingsway, Wollascote","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7833","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kingsway & Norfolk Road, Wollascote","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7834","Set","MDSM","Probable","High Street & The Holloway, Amblecote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement which had probably pre dated 1750.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7835","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Corbett Hospital (general), Amblecote","This site became a hospital in the late 19th century when the earlier country house was converted. The buildings date from the 19th century through to the late 20th.","This site is first marked as a hospital on the second edition OS map when the country house was converted. Additions were made over the course of the third and fourth editions, with its biggest growth since the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL7836","Rec","PRIPK","Possible","Rear of Corbett Hospital, Amblecote","The surviving parkland may pre date 1750.","The private parkland once belonging to The Hill country house (marked on the parish map and Yates' map) survives to some degree - includes the pond and a few trees and the shelter belts.",,1750 "HBL7837","Set","LGDT","Probable","Vicarage Road, Amblecote","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7838","Set","MDSM","Probable","Vicarage Road, Amblecote","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon 19th century cottages. This area may originally have formed part of the private parkland belonging to The Hill.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century, one set of semis appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7839","Set","MXSST","Probable","Trinity Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL784","Set","MMDST","Probable","Goldthorn Hill","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","All but one pair of semis appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7840","Set","APAR","Probable","Vicarage Road, Amblecote","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7841","Set","APAR","Probable","Trinity Road, Amblecote","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7842","Set","SMTER","Probable","Old Hall Close, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. Prior to the mine this area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7843","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Trinity Road & Old Hall Close, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. Prior to the mine this area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL7844","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Collis Street, Amblecote.","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL7845","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Collis Street, Amblecote","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","These allotments post date to the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7846","Set","MDDT","Probable","Clockfields Drive, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. This area had been the site of a brickworks in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL7847","Set","MDTER","Probable","Brook Street, Alwen Street & John Street, Wordesley","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wordsley's open medieval fields.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL7848","Ind","GLASW","Probable","The Red Cone, High Street, Wordsley","This glassworks date to the 18th century and is currently used as a museum, being the only glass cone to survive in the Stourbridge area.","The glassworks dates to the 18th century (see SMR) but is now a museum.",1751,1820 "HBL7849","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Stourbridge canal/Dudley Canal west of Parkhead",,"Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1775,1780 "HBL785","Set","RESHO","Probable","Anville Court Nursing Home, Goldthorn Hill & Penn Road, Wolverhampton","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war detached house, which in turn had been built within the gardens of earlier houses.","The small building to the north of the polygon appears to be the same building that is marked on the first edition OS. The majority of buildings post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7850","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Amblecote Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7851","Ind","GLASW","Probable","Coalburnhill Glass Works, High Street, Amblecote","Parts of this works date to at least the 19th century, although the glass cones have been demolished. It has been a glass working site since the 17th century.","Parts of this works probably 19th century - see SMR Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7852","Set","APAR","Probable","Richmond Gardens, High Street, Amblecote","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century semis.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7853","Set","LGDT","Certain","High Street, Amblecote","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although two are early 19th century in date, and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7854","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marine Crescent, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1930s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7855","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ensall Drive, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the",1981,2000 "HBL7856","Set","SMSM","Probable","Diamond Park Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war glass works. Previously this site may have been quarried for sand.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7857","Set","SMSM","Probable","Sweetbriar Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war quarry, probably associated with the glass works to the south.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7858","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Camp Hill, Wordsley","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7859","Ind","GLASW","Possible","High Street, Wordsley","Parts of this works may date to the 19th century and it may still be or not long since ceased being a glass works.","A glass works is marked on the first edition OS map and parts of this site may retain 19th century elements?",1821,1880 "HBL786","Woo","DECW","Probable","Park Coppice","This woodland dates from at least the 19th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7860","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Camp Hill & Sutton Street, Wordsley","The apartment block may date to the late 20th century and the other houses are slightly earlier. They were built upon the site of settlement which may have pre dated 1750.","A probable apartment block which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests may be late 20th century. The other houses are also mainly post fourth edition (1960s/70s?), although one is present on the fourth edition.",1981,2000 "HBL7861","Set","SMSM","Certain","Nagersfield Road & cul de sacs off, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7862","Ind","INDES","Certain","Bevan Road Industrial Estate, Buckpool","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL7863","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brierley Hill Road, Buckpool","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7864","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","South of Brierley Hill Road, Brierley Hill","This area of land has been left as rough grassland during the mid/late 20th century having been quarried for clay since the 19th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","From the modern landline mapping and the aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL7865","Set","SMSM","Possible","Bushway Close, Buckpool","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of rough grassland which dates to the 19th century this area having been the site of Audnam Brook.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7866","Set","MXSST","Certain","Brooklands, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7867","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ridgeway Road, Sandfield Road & Fairfield Road, Wordsley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7868","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hawbush Road etc, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7869","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Hawbush Primary School, Brierley Hill","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL787","Woo","DECW","Probable","Ashen Copse","This woodland dates to at least the 19th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7870","Fie","PADD","Probable","Hawbush Urban Farm, Brierley Hill","The paddocks belonging to the urban farm were enclosed in the mid/late 20th century from the site of a 19th century colliery.","The urban farm post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7871","Set","APAR","Probable","Dadford View, Brierley Hill","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an iron foundry which dated to at least the 19th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL7872","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Off Bull Street Bridge, Brierley Hill","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century colliery. Prior to coal mining this had been a lime works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL7873","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Hawbush Road, Brierley Hill","This area of rough grassland had formed by the inter war period upon the site of a disused late 19th century colliery. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Marked as rough grassland\scrub on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7874","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brettell Lane, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war engineering works, but had possibly been a metal working site since the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL7875","Set","LGSM","Certain","Brettell Lane, Wordsley","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","The large houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the small terraces post date the fourth and",1821,1880 "HBL7876","Set","SMSM","Certain","Leys Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a large 19th century iron works.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7877","Ind","METWK","Probable","Leys Road, Brierley Hill","A metal works which may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","These buildings may all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7878","Set","SMSM","Certain","Addison Road etc, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL7879","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Off Addison Road, Brierley Hill","The cemetery dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The cemetery first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL788","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Coton Hills, Wolverhampton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon a field system which had been farmed as an open field in the Medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map (it is not marked on the 1948 AP s)",1939,2000 "HBL7880","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Hawbush Road, Brierley Hill","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","Recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7881","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","Hawbush Road, Brierley Hill","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7882","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Off Hawbush Road, Brierley Hill","The wood may only date to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon the site of a disused quarry.","The modern aerial photography shows trees on this land.",1939,2000 "HBL7883","Set","MXSST","Probable","Springfields Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of disused coal pits.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL7884","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Albion Works, Moor Street, Brierley Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon of a disused 19th century colliery.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL7885","Set","APAR","Possible","Foxdale Drive, Brierley Hill","These apartments may date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL7886","Ind","INDES","Certain","Cookley Wharf Industrial Estate, Brierley Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL7887","Set","COTYP","Probable","Leys Road, Brierley Hill","These cottages date to at least the 19th century as does the public house.","The cottages and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7888","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Leys Road, Brierley Hill","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7889","Ind","INDES",,"Leys Industrial Esate, Leys Road, Brierley Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century tile works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL789","Set","COUHS","Certain","Park Hall Hotel","Originally built as a country house in the 18th century, but now used as a hotel.","Appears on the first edition as Sedgley Park, now a hotel with a large car park to the front.",,1750 "HBL7890","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wells Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL7891","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Moor Street, Brierley Hill","The public house may date from the 19th century, the land to the side had been the site of cottages from the same century.","Some parts of this public houses may belong to the building marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL7892","Ind","BRKWK","Probable","Bull Street, Brierley Hill","The brickworks dates from the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The brickworks is marked on the first edition OS map and the building which survives on site may be that shown on the first edition OS map. The modern aerial photography reveals that the bases of at least two of the kilns survive? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7893","Ind","METWK","Possible","Steelstock Yard, Brettell Lane, Brierley Hill","A metal works which may date from the inter war period which was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The building on the modern landline may be that shown on the fourth edition OS map, however the modern aerial photography suggests that the building has since been replaced? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL7894","Ind","METWK","Possible","Bull Street, Brierley Hill","Some of these buildings may date to the 19th century.","The earliest of these buildings may be those marked on the first edition OS map which meant they were built as a metal works. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL7895","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","North of Bull Street, Brierley Hill","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces and a clay pit.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7896","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Harrison Road & Oakfield Road, Wordsley","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7897","Set","MDSM","Certain","Brettell Lane, Wordsley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL7898","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dennis Hall Road","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house and its parkland. Prior to the building of this house the site had formed part of a larger landscape park associated with Dennis Hall.","These houses are beginning to appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7899","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Wollaston Road, Amblecote","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built next to an earlier house, possibly of 18th century date, which has since been demolished.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL79","Set","MDSM","Probable","Greenfield Croft","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL790","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Park Hill","These fields were enclosed at an unknown date, although the area may have formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The boundaries are a mix of straight and sinuous.",,1880 "HBL7900","Set","MDTER","Probable","Dennis Street, Vale Street & Villa Street, Amblecote","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon the site of a landscape park, which still existed here in the early 19th century and was associated with Dennis Hall.","The majority of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, some may be slightly later and others post date the fourth edition having replaced earlier houses in a piecemeal manner.",1821,1880 "HBL7901","Set","MXSST","Probable","Collis Street, Amblecote","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century detached houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although a few may be later.",1961,1980 "HBL7902","Set","MDSM","Probable","Collis Street, Amblecote","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were possibly built upon the degraded remains of what had once formed part of Dennis Park until the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7903","Set","COUHS","Certain","Dennis Hall, off Collis Street, Amblecote","Dennis Hall dates to the late 18th century and was built as a country house, once surrounded by a landscape park, which has probably since been converted into apartments.","The SMR states a late 19th century country house.",1751,1820 "HBL7904","Set","MDTER","Certain","Collis Street, Amblecote","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century quarry. This area had formed part of the landscape park belonging to Dennis Hall in the earlier 19th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7905","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Batchelor Close, Amblecote","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century glassworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7906","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Glassworks, Camp Hill, Wordsley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works and a house whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7907","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Junction Road, Audenam","The warehouse and other buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely built upon the site of an inter war period works.","The warehouse and other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. The house appears on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7908","Set","MDSM","Probable","Nursery Gardens, Audenam","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war nursery. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7909","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Crystal Avenue, Audnam","The playing field dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field on the medieval period.","The playing field is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL791","Set","LGDT","Probable","Cleveland House","A large house probably dating to the early 19th century, although it is now probably used as offices.","Greatly extended post 4th edition OS map. Now probably offices rather than house. It was a house on all four historic OS maps and on the first edition had its own grounds (now a car park) and a lodge.",1831,1880 "HBL7910","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Audnam & Crystal Avenue, Audnam","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a glassworks and cottages. The former had probably been established in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7911","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brook Primary School, Audnam","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7912","Set","MDSM","Probable","Crystal Avenue, Audnam","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7913","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Off Brettell Lane, Audnam","A possible sports ground which may date to the early 20th century, which had been laid out upon a field system.","Possibly a sports ground which is marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7914","Set","MXSST","Probable","Whitethorn Road etc, Audnam","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7915","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Oakfield Road, Audnam","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one of the semis and the road system is marked upon the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7916","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Brettell Lane, Audnam","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7917","Set","SMSM","Certain","Old Park Road, Audnam","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear (and are beginning to appear) on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7918","Set","MDDT","Probable","Brettell Lane & Oak Tree Gardens, Audnam","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7919","Set","SMTER","Probable","George Street, Audnam","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, others are present by the second and third editions and the remainder post date the fourth edition (some replacing earlier properties). George Street appears to have been set out within a field - comparing the first editon OS map with the parish map.",1821,1880 "HBL792","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Car park east of Cleveland House","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of the garden to Cleveland House, which survives.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7920","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oak Park Road, Audnam","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7921","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Oakfield Tavern, Oak Park Road, Audnam","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7922","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Lyndhurst Drive, Audnam","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7923","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Swan Lane, Audnam","This area of land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century out of an earlier field system.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7924","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Maypole Fields, Near Netherend","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL7925","Set","MDDT","Probable","Radbourne Drive, near Netherend","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7926","Set","SMTER","Probable","The Forge, Cradley Forge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages and possibly upon the site of the original forge, which dated to at least the mid 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7927","Set","SMSM","Certain","Maypole Hill, Cradley Forge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7928","Set","COTYP","Probable","Maypole Hill, Cradley Forge","These cottages date to at least the 19th century.","The majority of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map. These or earlier buildings also appear on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7929","Com","PUBHS",,"Saltbrook End Inn, Hayes Lane, Saltbrook End","The public house and cottages date to the 19th century.","The public house and cottages are marked on the first edition OS map and may possibly be the buildings marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map?",1751,1820 "HBL793","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Former Royal Hospital","The former hospital dates from the mid 19th century and had been built upon an area of earlier allotment gardens.","The landline mapping of 2000 does not state the building is a hospital - local knowledge confirms that the building was empty at this time. The site has grown over the life of the four historic OS maps - with the terraces being gradually cleared to accommodate the extensions.",1846,1880 "HBL7930","Ind","INDES","Certain","Saltbrook Trading Estate, Saltbrook End","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7931","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Rear of Saltbrook Trading Estate, Saltbrook End","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7932","Set","SMTER","Certain","Maypole Hill, Cradley Forge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7933","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Maypole Hill, Cradley Forge","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one of the semis first appears on the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL7934","Set","MDDT","Probable","Saltbrook Road & Mogul Lane, Cradley","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the earliest of those are mid 20th century in date (from the modern aerial photography), the other probably being 19630s/70s. One house is present on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7935","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mogul Lane, Netherend","These houses probably date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier houses, whose origins may lie in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests that the others date mainly to the 1960s/70s and later. These latter properties have been built upon the site of an inn and other cottages.",1911,1938 "HBL7936","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hayes Lane, Saltbrook","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was mainly built upon the site of old coal and fireclay shafts which were probably last worked in the 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map, although the few houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7937","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Hayes Lane, Saltbrook","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7938","Set","SMSM","Probable","Netherend Lane, Netherend","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7939","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Netherend Square, Netherend","The chapel, which forms the centre of the original hamlet of Netherend dates to the late 18th century, but was probably upon the site of an earlier chapel.","The chapel dates to the late 18th century (see SMR entry) the former school is probably later? The cottages are marked on the first edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map.",1751,1820 "HBL794","Ind","GARA","Certain","Between Bilston Road & Steelhouse Lane","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century brewery and possible 19th century shops and workshops. This area may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7940","Ind","WRKS","Certain","James Scott Road, Netherend","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century fireclay and coal mine.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7941","Ind","INDES","Certain","GKDavies Trading Estate, The Hayes","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7942","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hayes Road, The Hayes","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7943","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hayes Lane, The Hayes","This works dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of disused fireclay shafts.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL7944","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Park Lane, Netherend","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have pre dated 1750.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map - the boundaries of the site are marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL7945","Ind","METWK","Possible","Park Lane, The Hayes","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map and include a rolling mill implying metal working?",1939,2000 "HBL7946","Set","SMSM","Certain","Park Lane, Netherend","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map - a few are probably mid 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL7947","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Park Ridge Drive & Long Innage, Netherend","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field sytem.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7948","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Rear of Park Lane, Netherend","This area of land was probably left as rough grassland in the mid/late 20th century when clay quarrying ceased in this area. The quarry dated from the 19th century.","This area of rough grassland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map being mainly part of a clay quarry from the second edition OS map onwards.",1939,2000 "HBL7949","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Cradley High School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL795","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Between Cleveland Road & Bilston Road","This building is currently a warehouse and parts of it date to the early 20th century. In the 19th century this site had been a carriage works and a few terrace houses were also found here.","The middle part of the site appears on the third edition - other buildings around appear on the first edition. It has had a variety of uses but has been a warehouse since at least the fourth, maybe third, editions.",1821,1880 "HBL7950","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Homer Hill Recreation Ground, Cradley","The public park probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19tj century fireclay and coal colliery, which may have ceased operation in the inter war period.","The park probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7951","Set","SMTER","Certain","West Road, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Barrack Lane was laid out between the tithe map and the first edition OS map and altered the field system here.",1911,1938 "HBL7952","Set","SMSM","Probable","West Road South, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1951,1960 "HBL7953","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Bassett Road, Netherend","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of woodland.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7954","Ind","INDES","Probable","Folkes Road, The Hayes","An industrial estate which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a disused clay and coal colliery.","Probably an industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7955","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hayes Lane, The Hayes","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7956","Ind","INDES","Certain","Hayes Hill Trading Estate, The Hayes","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of three 19th century brick and tile works. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7957","Ind","GARA","Certain","Park Road, Cradley","The garages date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of old fireclay and coal shafts and a field system. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7958","Set","APAR","Probable","Netherend Lane, Netherend","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7959","Set","APAR","Probable","Glynn Crescent, Netherend","These maisonettes probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL796","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Bilston Road & Cleveland Road","This works dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century cattle market.","Parts of this building appear on the third edition - the rest appear on the fourth. This was a tram depot. The club buildings appear on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7960","Set","SMSM","Probable","Apperley Way etc, Netherend","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7961","Set","APAR","Probable","Apperley Way, Netherend","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7962","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hillcrest Avenue, Lyde Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7963","Set","MDDT","Probable","Apperley Way & Moyle Drive, Netherend","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7964","Set","APAR","Probable","Shaftsbury Avenue, Netherend","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of part of a 19th century colliery and a brickworks.","These apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7965","Set","SMTER","Probable","Wesley Avenue, Lyde Green","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century, around the time of the second world war, and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL7966","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kestrel Road, Lanes End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century railway sidings.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7967","Set","SMSM","Certain","Lyde Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7968","Set","MDDT","Probable","Brades Close & Ormande Close, Netherend","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7969","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Between Moyle Drive & Himley Close, Netherend","This woodland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and has become established upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","From the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL797","Ind","LEAWK","Certain","Between Cleveland Road & Powlett Street (Baker's Boot Factory)","This works dates to the mid/late 19th century, and was originally used as a shoe factory. Earlier this area had been allotment gardens.","Most of this building appears on the first edition OS map - as a boot & shoe manufactory.",1866,1880 "HBL7970","Rel","CEMET","Probable","Homer Hill Road, Cradley","The graveyard extension dates from the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The earliest part of this cemetery is marked on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL7971","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Peter's Church, Cradley","The church may have its origins in the medieval period or be a later replacement of an earlier church?","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map - probably on site from before 1750?",1066,1750 "HBL7972","Set","SMTER","Certain","Hammersley Close, Cradley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war clothing factory.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7973","Set","MDSM","Probable","Silver Innage, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7974","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lyde Green","The surviving cottages date to the 19th century and the public house was built in the inter war period. Other cottages were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The surviving cottages appear on the first edition OS map, and may be the tithe map? The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",,1840 "HBL7975","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lyde Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of part of the hamlet of Lyde Green, which may have pre dated 1750.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL7976","Ind","METWK","Certain","Lyde Green","The foundry and other works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7977","Set","APAR","Probable","Colley Lane, Cradley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and, possibly, earlier cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL7978","Com","COMCR","Possible","High Street, Cradley","The commercial core of Cradley, the buildings mainly date to the 19th century.","Possibly the commercial core of Cradley many of the buildings appear on the first edition OS map, one or two are later.",1821,1880 "HBL7979","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","River Stour, Butchers Lane","Now mainly rough grassland, but parts of this land had been the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The nature of this land mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL798","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Bilston Road","These warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyard houses. This area had also been the site of the workhouse until the early 20th century when it was replaced with a metal works.","These warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7980","Set","MXSST","Probable","Crowther Gardens, Cradley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement and a chain works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL7981","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Cradley CofE Primary School","The school and houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cradley's medieval open fields.","Marked on the first edition OS map (and see SMR entries), but not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL7982","Set","SMTER","Certain","Between Church Road & Blue Ball Lane, Cradley","The houses and former school date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cradley's open medieval fields.","These houses and the former school (now a Baptist Church) are marked on the first edition OS map, but are not indicated on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL7983","Set","SMSM","Probable","Caslon Road & Hill Bank Road, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon fields, which may have formed part of one of Cradley's open medieval fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7984","Set","SMTER","Probable","High Town, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, known as High Town.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. These properties are probably housing for the elderly.",1951,1960 "HBL7985","Set","SMTER","Certain","Intended Street, Cradley","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map; the public house post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL7986","Set","SMTER","Certain","Overend Road, Cradley","The terraces and the public house date to the late 19th century while the garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of even earlier terraces. The hamlet of Overend may have had medieval origins.","The surviving terraces and the public house first appear on the second edition OS map. The garage post dates the fourth edition and was built upon the site of earlier terraces.",1881,1900 "HBL7987","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","River Stour, Cradley","The woodland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon an area of rough grassland. The area had been previously wooded until the late 19th century.","This woodland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7988","Ind","METWK","Certain","Banners Lane, Cradley","The foundry dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century cricket ground.","The earliest of these buildings appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7989","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Banners Lane, Cradley","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL799","Ind","METWK","Certain","South of Jenner Street","A metal works which dates from the 19th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wolverhampton's Medieval open fields.","Some of these buildings appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL7990","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Banners Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7991","Set","SMSM","Certain","Colman Hill Avenue, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7992","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stourdell Road, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL7993","Set","SMDT","Certain","Banner Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7994","Set","MDSM","Probable","Claines Road etc, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached property which had dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s70s",1961,1980 "HBL7995","Set","MXSST","Certain","Highfield Crescent, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL7996","Woo","DECW","Probable","Highfield Urban Forest, Cradley","This woodland was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the remains of a field system.","The woodland post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL7997","Set","MMDST","Probable","Banners Street & Banners Lane, Cradley","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these house first appear on the third edition OS map, one or two appear on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL7998","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Overend Road & Banners Lane, Cradley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they in turn mainly date to the mid 20th century. A few of the detached properties are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL7999","Set","SMSM","Probable","Timberdine Close, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL8","Set","MXSIT","Probable","Terraces & works on Tantarra Street","A short row of terrace houses which date to the late 19th/early 20th century. Prior to this it is an open area of land, which may still have been in agricultural use.","A row of terraces that first appear on the second edition with a larger building at the eastern end, which is presumably an industrial workshop/factory. The modern map shows a larger building on this site which is described as a works. It is not possible to say what work may have been, or currently is being, carried out in the building.",1881,1900 "HBL80","Com","SUPST","Probable","Daisy Street","Probably a superstore which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon fields.","A large building with associated car park - may be a supermarket - mapping does not provide any further clues. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL800","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Lower Horseley Fields & Lower Walsall Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely built upon the site of iron works' some of whose origins may have dated from the early 19th century.","Most redeveloped - some buildings may appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8000","Set","MXSST","Certain","Hillside Avenue, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cradley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8001","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Furlong Lane & Butchers Lane, Cradley","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8002","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Belle Vale, Cradley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier water powered forge.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8003","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hillview Close, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8004","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","West Midlands Private Hospital, Colmans Hill, Cradley","The hospital dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built around a 19th century detached house, which has been retained.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, but the core is a 19th century detached house.",1939,2000 "HBL8005","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","The Bernard Oakley Memorial Gardens, Cradley","The park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The public park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8006","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Windmill Hill, Cradley","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century and was created when the two large 19th century detached houses were demolished.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map - the modern aerial photography shows redevelopment under way.",1939,2000 "HBL8007","Set","SMSM","Probable","Spring Street, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have once formed part of one of Cradley's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8008","Set","MDSM","Probable","Elmtree Grove, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Cradley's open fields in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8009","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Colley Lane Primary School, Cradley","The primary school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Cradley's open medieval fields.","The primary school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL801","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Warwick Street & Duke Street, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, most of which had probably pre dated 1840.","First appears on the fourth edition OS map, having previously been an area of terraces, presumably demolished as part of a 'slum clearance' programme? Buildings are depicted with some density in this area on the 1840 tithe map.",1911,1938 "HBL8010","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lulworth Close, Cradley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon part of the school's playing field. This area may have formed part of one of Cradley's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8011","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ladysmith Road, Cradley","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century allotments.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder are post fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL8012","Ind","GARA","Certain","Blue Ball Lane & Colley Lane, Cradley","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have dated to the medieval period.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map - possibly also a showroom",1939,2000 "HBL8013","Set","SMTER","Probable","Blue Ball Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8014","Set","MDTER","Certain","Talbot Street & Spring Street, Cradley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL8015","Set","SMDT","Certain","Furlong Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8016","Set","MDSM","Certain","Tanhouse Lane & Chapel House Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one or two are later.",1911,1938 "HBL8017","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tregarron Road, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century tannery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8018","Set","SMSM","Probable","Greenways, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8019","Set","MDSM","Probable","Priestley Close, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses, one of which may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL802","Set","MXSST","Certain","York Street, Duke Street & Wharf Street, Wolverhampton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyard houses, and associated workshops.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but modern aerial photography suggests they date to the earlier part of this period.",1939,1950 "HBL8020","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tanhouse Lane, Colleygate","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system. This area had probably formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8021","Set","SMTER","Probable","Avon Road & Teme Road, Colleygate","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system. This area had probably formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8022","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Park Road, Colleygate","This area had formed part of a small colliery in the 19th century through to the early 20th century.","The modern aerial photography reveals an area of rough grassland/scrub",1939,2000 "HBL8023","Set","MDSM","Probable","Colley Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8024","Soc","COMHA","Probable","The Liberal Club, Colley Lane, Cradley","The club dates from the early 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest parts of this club first appear on the third edition OS map (as a club).",1901,1910 "HBL8025","Set","SMTER","Probable","Colley Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house. This area had probably formed one of Cradley's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - the health centre is later.",1961,1980 "HBL8026","Set","SMTER","Probable","Maple Tree Lane, Cradley","The earliest of these houses, and the school, date to the 19th century having been built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces are marked on the first edition OS map as is the Ragged School. The remainder of these houses appear on the second and third editions; the library is first marked on the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL8027","Set","MXSST","Probable","Beechcroft Estate, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8028","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Chainmaker Public House, Colley Gate","The public houses dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house and stables is marked on the first edition OS map - the houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL8029","Set","SMSM","Certain","Park Road, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL803","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Bilston Road","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the terrace houses and workshops were demolished. Some of the properties had probably pre dated 1840.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Previously had been an area of terraces & workshops. Between the tithe map of 1840 and the first edition OS map of c.1880 there has been significant back land development.",1939,2000 "HBL8030","Set","SMTER","Probable","Park Road, Colleygate","These houses may date from the late 18th/early 20th century. A medieval chapel may have been present in this area.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map and settlement is marked here on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8031","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Barrack Lane & Park Road, Cradley","These buildings may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These buildings are marked on the first edition OS map, and buildings are marked here on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8032","Set","MDDT","Probable","Park Road, Colleygate","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although one does survive. Settlement may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. One cottage is marked on the first edition OS map",1981,2000 "HBL8033","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Colly Gate, Cradley","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","Many of these properties are present on the first edition OS map, although others are later. Settlement is also marked in this area on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL8034","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Colly Lane & Maple Tree Lane, Cradley","These houses probably date from the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date from the mid 20th century onwards.",1951,1960 "HBL8035","Set","MDDT","Certain","Colman Hill, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8036","Set","SMSM","Probable","Princess Crescent, Hawn","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8037","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","North of Hawne Lane, Hawn","A disused colliery which ceased operation in the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system in the mid 19th century.","This area has formed part of a disused colliery since the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8038","Ind","WRKS","Certain","West of Haybeech, Hawn","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8039","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ashwood Park Primary School, Wordsley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL804","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Navigation Street","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war chemical works and 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL8040","Ind","GLASW","Probable","South of Junction Road, Audnam","Originally built as a glassworks in the 19th century, now extended and used as a warehouse.","Parts of this warehouse were originally built as a 19th century glassworks which have been retained.",1841,1880 "HBL8041","Set","SMSM","Certain","Junction Road, Audnam","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a former sandpit.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the public house post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL8042","Set","SMTER","Probable","Riversleigh Drive, Audnam","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses and a former sand pit.","These house s post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8043","Soc","HIED","Certain","Adult Training Centre, Audnam","The Adult Education Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The Adult Education Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8044","Set","SMTER","Probable","Stewkins, Audnam","These houses mainly date to the 19th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and includes The Dial Public House.",1821,1880 "HBL8045","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Platts Crescent, Amblecote","These houses date from the late 19th century and were possibly built upon an 18th century parkland belonging to a house called The Platts.","These houses mainly first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8046","Ind","TIMB","Possible","Wollaston Road, Amblecote","Parts of this site may date to the early 20th century and were built as a saw mill, now a builder's yard. The saw mill had been built upon the site of a 19th century wharf.","One of these buildings may appear on the third edition OS map, when this site was a timber yard (saw mill).",1901,1910 "HBL8047","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Little Pig Public House, High Street, Amblecote","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the houses are probably late 20th century (from modern aerial photography).",1911,1938 "HBL8048","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Corner of High Street & School Drive, Amblecote","The former tram depot dates to the early 20th century. This area had also been the site of a 19th century school until the mid/late 20th century. Settlement here may have pre dated 1750.","Marked as a tram depot on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8049","Set","SMTER","Probable","School Drive, Amblecote","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These properties all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that most of the terraces, as well as the apartments and the Royal Legion Club, probably date to the 1960s/70s. The other terraces may be late 20th century in date. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL805","Ind","METWK","Certain","Commercial Road","The majority of these buildings date from the early 20th century, but one nail works is 19th century in date. In the earlier 19th century this area had mainly been allotment gardens.","At least one of these buildings appears on the third edition OS map, others appear on the fourth edition (and parts of others may be earlier.) One of them is still a nail factory (until January 2005). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL8050","Set","APAR","Probable","Piper Place, Audnam","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century cottages and partly upon private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8051","Set","MXSST","Probable","Collis Street, Audnam","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8052","Ind","WRKS","Probable","King Willam Street, Audnam","These works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century glassworks. In the late 18th/early 19th century this site formed part of a private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall.","These works probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8053","Set","MDTER","Probable","Brettel Lane, Audnam","These properties date to the 19th century and were mainly built upon the site of a private park belonging to Dennis Hall.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map (although the Methodist Chapel appears to be 20th century in date from modern aerial photography) and they may currently be mainly used as shops.",1821,1880 "HBL8054","Com","SUPST","Probable","Corner of Audnam & Brettel Lane","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century detached houses, one of which survives.","The probable superstore post dates the fourth edition OS map - Audnam Lodge is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8055","Set","APAR","Probable","Brettel Lane, Audnam","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8056","Ind","GARA","Certain","Between Brettel Lane & King William Street, Audnam","The garages date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The garages post date the fourth edition OS map (partly showrooms).",1939,2000 "HBL8057","Set","RESHO","Probable","Amblecote House & Day Centre, Brettel Lane","Probably a residential home which dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall in the late 18th/early 19th century.","Amblecote House is probably a residential home for the elderly and post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that it was built in the 1960s/70s along with the day centre.",1961,1980 "HBL8058","Soc","HIED","Certain","Adult Education Centre, Brettel Lane, Audnam","The Adult Education Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. These area had formed part of a private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The Adult Education Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8059","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brettel Lane, Brettell","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon the site of private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall, which had been established by the late 18th/early 19th century.","These properties are present on the first edition OS map, although the semis on Collis Street first appear on the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL806","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Commercial Road","These buildings date to the late 19th/early 20th century when the site was used as an agricultural implements works.","These buildings appear on the second edition OS map as part of the agricultural implements works. Modern aerial photography suggests that this building is no longer on the site. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL8060","Set","RESHO","Probable","King William Street, Brettell","The nursing home probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of two large 19th century houses. This area had formed part of a private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall in the late 18th/early 19th century.","A nursing home which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests dates to the late 20th century. The houses are probably 1960s/70s in date.",1981,2000 "HBL8061","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brettel Lane, Audnam","These properties date to the 19th century and were built partly upon a private parkland and partly upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map - the warehouse is probably post fourth edition. They are probably not wholly domestic in nature.",1821,1880 "HBL8062","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brettell Lane & Allan Close, Brettell","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8063","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brettell Lane & Oakfield Close, Brettell","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses. Settlement in this area may pre date 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8064","Set","SMTER","Probable","Brettell Lane, Audnam","These properties may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of a private parkland belonging to Dennis Hall in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8065","Ind","METWK","Certain","Platts Road, Audnam","Parts of these works may date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier metal works.","The earliest parts of these works may appear on the second edition OS map (other buildings may mainly be post fourth) and is still marked as a foundry. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL8066","Ind","GLASW","Possible","Platts Road, Audnam","This site dates to the 19th century and was built as a glass works.","Some of these buildings are marked on the first edition OS map and were built as a glass works.",1821,1880 "HBL8067","Set","SMSM","Probable","Platts Crescent, Amblecote","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a country house, which dated to the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8068","Com","SUPST","Probable","Audnam","A superstore which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier housing, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","Probably a superstore post dating the fourth edition OS map (glass retailer)",1939,2000 "HBL8069","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Methodist Chapel, Audnam","The chapel, originally the Sunday School, dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier chapel.","The earliest parts of this chapel first appear on the fourth edition OS map, where it is marked as the Sunday School - although the front section may post date the fourth. The building which is now marked as Sunday School is also marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL807","Ser","PWRS","Certain","Commercial Road","The power station dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of a metal works. In the earlier 19th century this area had possibly been still mainly agricultural in nature.","Appears on the second edition OS map onwards - has been extended/updated over time, but the original building still stands on the site (see SMR entry). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL8070","Set","SMSM","Probable","Primrose Hill & Windsor Grove, Wordsley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and may have been built upon a private parkland belonging to Wordsley Manor.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8071","Set","COUHS","Certain","Wordsley Manor, Wordsley","A country house dating to the late 18th century.","The SMR entry states this building dates to the late 18th century - it does not appear to be marked on Yates' map.",1751,1820 "HBL8072","Ind","GLASW","Probable","High Street, Wordsley","The earliest parts of this works date to at least the 19th century when it was built as a glass works.","The earliest parts of this site appear on the first edition OS map as a glassworks. The glass works had been established in the 18th century (see SMR entry) and is marked on the 1812 Mines of Lord Dudley map.",1821,1880 "HBL8073","Set","MDSM","Probable","Meadowfields Close, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon what may have formed part of a private parkland belonging to Wordsley Manor.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8074","Set","MDDT","Probable","Waterways Gardens, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a possible private parkland belonging to Wordsley Manor.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8075","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Kinver Street, Wordsley","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","Probably a sports ground which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8076","Set","SMSM","Certain","Church Road, Mount Road etc, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Wordsley's medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8077","Set","MDDT","Certain","Kinver Street, Wordsley","This house dates to the early 20th century and may have been built upon an area of land which may have had a buiding upon it in the late 18th/early 19th century.","This house first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8078","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tack Farm Road, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8079","Set","MDSM","Probable","Bells Lane, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL808","Ind","GARA","Certain","Commercial Road","This garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century metal works and a timber yard.","Probably a car showroom. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8080","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Bells Lane, Wordsley","An area of public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century mainly upon a field system.","This area of land was created in the post fourth edition OS map - probably contemporary with the surrounding housing estates.",1939,2000 "HBL8081","Set","MXSST","Probable","Ryder Street etc, Wordsley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8082","Set","LGDT","Probable","The Hawthorns, High Street, Wordsley","The Hawthorns dates to at least the 19th century.","The Hawthorns is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly on the parish map, the other property post dates the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL8083","Set","RESHO","Probable","High Street, Wordsley","The nursing home probably dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused sand pit.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and may mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8084","Set","MXSIT","Probable","High Street & Kinver Street, Wordsley","The earliest of these buildings probably date to the 19th century, the others are later. This had also been the site of a glassworks.","The earliest of these buildings probably appear on the first edition OS map and include the terrace houses and the works on Kinver Street. The shops post date the fourth and the semi detached houses first appear on the third edition OS map. The shops and these houses had been the site of a glassworks - the terraces perhaps housing the workers? It is marked as disused on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8085","Set","SMTER","Probable","High Street, Wordsley","These houses date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house, which dated to at least the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8086","Set","MDTER","Probable","High Street & Kinver Street, Wordsley","These houses date to the 19th century.","The terraces are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8087","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Holy Trinity Church, Wordsley","The church and Sunday School date to the 19th century.","Church and Sunday School date to the mid 19th century - see SMR entries. The graveyard marked on the first to fourth edition OS map (to the south of the church) appears to have been cleared of graves (or overgrown) from the modern aerial photography.",1821,1830 "HBL8088","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Rose & Crown Public House, High Street, Wordsley","The public house and cottages date to at least the 19th century.","The public house and the surviving cottages are all marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8089","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cooknell Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century glassworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL809","Set","LGDT","Certain","Between Vicarage Road & Raby Street","Large detached houses one of which was the original Vicarage and dates to the late 19th/early 20th century, the new Vicarage dates to the mid/late 20th century. As well as the original Vicarage terraces of the same date also once stood here.","The present vicarage post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the former vicarage first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8090","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greenbank Gardens, Wordsley","These house date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL8091","Ind","METWK","Probable","Plant Street, Wordsley","Formerly a metal works which may date from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","Some of the buildings at this works may be the same as those marked on the first edition OS map - when it was a metal works. Later this site formed part of a seed mill. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL8092","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Plant Street, Wordsley","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century works.","The works post dates the fourth editon OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8093","Rel","CEMET","Certain","North of Rectory Fields, Wordsley","This grave yard extension dates to the early 20th century and was established upon a field system.","This grave yard first appears on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL8094","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Rectory Fields, Wordsley","This area of land had formed part of a field system until the mid/late 20th century and is currently rough grassland.","The modern aerial photography suggests rough grassland - post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL8095","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brierley Hill Road, Wordsley","This works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brewery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8096","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brierley Hill Road, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8097","Set","MDSM","Probable","Swiss Drive, Wordsley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a large 19th century house and its gardens. Another large 19th century survives, incorporated into the housing estate.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, although no. 41/43 Brierley Hill Road is marked on the first edition OS map and many of the later houses were built upon its gardens.",1951,1960 "HBL8098","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Poplars, Wordsley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8099","Set","MXSST","Probable","Brackenpark Gardens, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century plant nursery. Prior to the nursery this had been a farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL81","Com","SUPST","Possible","Daisy Street","This building may be a superstore built in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of earlier settlement.","Possibly a superstore with associated car park - mapping does not specify buildings use. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL810","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Raby Street","This industrial complex dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of possible late 19th/early 20th century workshops. The area had been allotment gardens prior to this where vegetables etc. were probably grown commercially.","Appears on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL8100","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dock Road, Wordsley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although a few do survive near the canal.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, with the exception of early 19th century cottages nearest the canal.",1961,1980 "HBL8101","Set","COUHS","Probable","Wordsley Hall, Brierley Hill Road, Wordsley","Originally built in the late 18th century as a country house.","A country house (see SMR) - now used as a children's home with large extensions.",1751,1820 "HBL8102","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Brierley Hill Road, Wordsley","This field system had probably been enclosed in the late medieval/earlier post medieval period having previously formed part of a medieval open field.","The field boundaries survive on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography. Suggested piecemeal enclosure on all mapping including the first edition OS map and the parish map.",1351,1750 "HBL8103","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Buckpool Comprehensive School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a disused colliery.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8104","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coldstream Drive, Maidstone Drive etc, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon mainly upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8105","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","King George V Park, Wordsley","The public park was established in the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a planned field system, which had probably been enclosed in the late 18th century.","The public park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8106","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Belle Vue Primary School, Lawnswood Road, Wordsley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a planned field system, which had probably been enclosed in the 18th century.","These school post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL8107","Set","MXSST","Probable","Belle Vue, Wordsley","These houses mainly date from the 19th century and were built upon a planned field system, probably enclosed in the 18th century.","The earliest (and majority) of these houses appear on the first edition OS map - the remainder are mainly present by the third edition OS map. A few are post fourth edition (mainly 1960s/70s) and some replaced earlier properties and others were built upon empty plots (which are marked out on earlier maps).",1821,1880 "HBL8108","Set","SMSM","Certain","Ashwood Avenue, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system, which had probably been enclosed in the 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8109","Set","MDMXD","Probable","New Street, Wordsley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, others have been built since the second and third editions and others post date the fourth edition, having mainly been built upon the site of earlier properties.",1821,1880 "HBL811","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ward Street & St James Street","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, including courtyards, some of which had begun to appear by 1840.","The works' post date the fourth edition OS map. This area was beginning to become built up by the 1840 tithe map and by the first edition OS map was an area of terrace housing, including courtyards, as well as a small iron works and several schools.",1939,2000 "HBL8110","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Swan Public House, Brierley Hill Road, Buckpool","The public house and the hall both date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, including a public house.","The public house and the hall post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8111","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Brierley Hill Road, Buckpool","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, the houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon cottages which had also appeared on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL8112","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Brierley Hill Road, Buckpool","These houses probably mainly date to the inter war period. A limekiln had existed in this area in the 19th century and had formed part of a field system prior to that.","The majority of these houses probably appear on the fourth edition OS map - others are post fourth edition, both mid 20th and 1960s/70s. No.102 is marked on the first edition and no.s 100, 98 & 96 first appear on the second edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL8113","Set","SMTER","Certain","Watery Lane, Buckpool","These houses date to the inter war period and were built to the south of a row of earlier cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, to the north an area of derelict land marks the site of 19th century cottages which have been demolished since the fourth edition OS map was produced.",1911,1938 "HBL8114","Opl","ANTCO","Possible","Ridge Hill, Wordsley","An area of rough grassland/scrub which may have survived, due to its topography, for centuries.","This area of rough grassland/scrub (so marked on the landline mapping and confirmed by aerial photography) is also marked as such on the first to fourth edition 25"" OS map, as well as the Kingswinford Parish map and the 2"" OS map - could be ancient and survived due to topography?",,1750 "HBL8115","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Wordsley Hospital, Ridge Hill","This part of Wordsley Hospital dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","This area probably forms part of Wordsley Hospital and may include some residential accomodation as well as a special school.",1961,1980 "HBL8116","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Off Water Lane, Buckpool","The site of a late 19th century quarry, which had probably ceased operation by the inter war period.","Marked as a quarry on the second and third edition OS map (the latter as a sandpit), but it is not marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8117","Set","MDDT","Probable","Watery Lane, Buckpool","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. One house is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL8118","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Watery Lane, Buckpool","This area of land is currently rough grassland/scrub, but may have formed part of a field system prior to the mid/late 20th century.","An area of rough grassland on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL8119","Woo","DECW","Probable","Near Ridge Hill, Buckpool","Parts of this woodland may date to the 19th century, other parts are later.","Parts of this woodland may be that which appeared on the first edition OS map. Other parts are as late as the mid/late 20th century. Possibly woodland marked on the parish map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1820 "HBL812","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Ring road St David's","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and forms part of the ring road. It was built on the site of an area of shops, industry and houses. This may have formed the edge of Wolverhampton in the pre 1750 period.","Part of Wolverhampton ring road.",1939,2000 "HBL8120","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","East of Buckpool Comprehensive School, Buckpool","The site of a coal mine which had ceased operation in the mid/late 19th century. This area had probably once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Shafts are still marked on this land on the modern landline mapping - area now mainly rough grassland according to the modern landline mapping. Old shafts have been marked on this site since the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL8121","Ind","INDES","Certain","Premier Partnership Industrial Estate, The Leys","The industrial estate date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8122","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Premier Partnerships Industrial Estate, The Leys","This rough grassland/scrub probably became established in the mid/late 20th century, having previously formed part of a field system.","An area of rough grassland on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8123","Tra","CANDI","Probable","Stourbridge Extension Canal","The canal, which was built in the early 19th century, went out of use in the mid/late 20th century.","Only part of this canal still has water in it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8124","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Off Sandhurst Road, The Leys","The site of a colliery which ceased operation in the inter war period. The colliery had been reopended in the late 19th century.","Marked as a disused mine on the fourth edition OS map and the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8125","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Corporation Depot, The Leys","A corporation depot which dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","A corporation depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8126","Opl","DERLD","Possible","The Leys","An area of derelict land which dates to the inter war period, having formed part of a 19th century ironworks.","Once the site of a 19th century ironworks - which is gone by the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8127","Set","SMSM","Possible","Nanaimo Way & Marley Road, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL8128","Set","SMSM","Probable","Chelford Crescent & Sandford Road, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8129","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Auckland Road, Wordsley","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map - created when surrounding housing and hospital were built.",1939,2000 "HBL813","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Rushall Canal","This canal is fairly late in date being built some time in the 19th century.","Does not appear on either the 1816 OS surveyor's 2 inch map or Yates' map of Staffordshire 1775.",1845,1850 "HBL8130","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Wordsley Hospital","The hospital dates from the early 20th century and was built as a workhouse. It was built upon the site of a smaller early 19th century workhouse.","The earliest of the hospital buildings first appear on the third edition OS map, when it was built as the workhouse. It has been extended over the course of the 20th century. It is marked as a hospital on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8131","Set","MDDT","Probable","Westcott Drive & Caterham Close, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8132","Set","APAR","Probable","Ragees Road, Wordsley","These apartments and maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These apartments/maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8133","Set","MDDT","Probable","Southern Close & Highview Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8134","Set","MXSST","Probable","Surrey Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8135","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Rangeways Road & Honeytree Close, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8136","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","The Dingle Primary School, Wordsley","The school probably date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map - the surrounding houses all appear to date to the 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photographs. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL8137","Com","SHPS","Probable","Madeley Road, Wordsley","These shops and the public house probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The shops and the public house post date the fourth edition OS map - the surrounding houses all appear to date to the 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photographs.",1961,1980 "HBL8138","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cumberland Close, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8139","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lesley Drive & Ulster Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon a large 19th century house and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL814","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Daw End Branch (Wyrley & Essington Canal)",,"Appears on the 1816 OS surveyor 2"" map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1800,1805 "HBL8140","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stream Road, Wordsley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these house first appear on the third edition OS map - two post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL8141","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bromley Lane, Wordsley","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map, two semis are present on the second edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8142","Set","MDSM","Probable","Newfield Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8143","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stream Park, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8144","Set","RESHO","Probable","Auckland Road, Wordsley","A residential home for the elderly which may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","This residential home for the elderly post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photgraphy suggests that it may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8145","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wellington Close & Melbourne Close, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built within a surviving field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. This estate was built within the boundaries of two fields which had survived the mass development of the 1960s/70s - the external field boundary pattern survives as the boundary to the estate.",1981,2000 "HBL8146","Set","LGDT","Probable","Seafield Close, Wordsley","These houses date to the large 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a large house, which dated to at least the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. The houses were built within the plot of the earlier house.",1981,2000 "HBL8147","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bromley Lane, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8148","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stream Road, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8149","Set","MDDT","Probable","Windermere Drive etc, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war quarry.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL815","Rel","CEMET","Certain","South Road and Roman Road","The cemetery dates to the mid/late 19th century and was laid out over a planned field system, which may have been enclosed in the 18th century.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map with the chapels. Began to be extended south from the fourth edition onwards.",1821,1880 "HBL8150","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Windermiere Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 16th century timber framed house, which had been demolished in the inter war period.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Bradley Hall is marked as 'site of' on the fourth edition OS map, but the outbuildings survived on this map.",1961,1980 "HBL8151","Set","SMSM","Certain","Manor Park, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8152","Set","MXSST","Probable","Greenfields Road, Hazel Road & The Portway, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8153","Set","SMSM","Probable","Larch Road & Ash Crescent, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8154","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dudley Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8155","Set","SMDT","Probable","Prosper Meadow, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8156","Set","LGDT","Probable","Dudley Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s - the majority are large.",1961,1980 "HBL8157","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Lapwood Avenue etc., Kingswinford.","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8158","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Lapwood Avenue, Kingswinford","An area of public open space created in the 1960s/70s when the housing estate was built. This area had been the site of a clay pit in the 19th century.","This area of land probably dates to the 1960s/70s having been created when the surrounding housing estate was built. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8159","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ketley Fields, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses date to the late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL816","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of South Road","These allotments were established in the inter war period upon part of a planned field system which may have been enclosed during the 18th century.","Probably marked on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL8160","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Crestwood Primary School, Kingswinford","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon partly upon the site of a small colliery, which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map, but was probably built at a similar time as the surrounding housing estate. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8161","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Ketley Fields, Kingswinford","An area of public open space which was probably created in the 1960s/70s when the surrounding housing estate was built. This area had formed part of a small colliery which ceased operation in the later 19th century.","Probably created when the surrounding housing estate was built.",1961,1980 "HBL8162","Com","SHPS","Probable","Lapwood Avenue, Kingswinford","These shops probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The shops post date the fourth edition OS map, but they are probably contemporary with the surrounding houses.",1961,1980 "HBL8163","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Crestwood School & The Bromley County Primary School, Kingswinford","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The schools post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8164","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ketley Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a property whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date to the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s. Ketley Road, although now in effect a cul de sac, had originally formed a lane which is marked on the 2"" OS map and Yates' map.",1961,1980 "HBL8165","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Summerhouse Public House, The Portway, Kingswinford","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8166","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off The Portway, Kingswinford","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created when the surrounding houses were built upon the pre existing field system.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map and survived the construction of the surrounding houses; the original field boundaries survive.",1939,2000 "HBL8167","Set","SMMXD","Probable","The Knoll, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8168","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Rise, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8169","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Knoll, Kingswinford","The majority of these houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL817","Set","MXSST","Possible","Between Shenstone Avenue, The Broadway & Caston Crescent","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8170","Set","COTYP","Probable","The Portway, Kingswinford","These properties date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had been part of an open field in the medieval period.","The houses and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map, but are not indicated on the 2"" OS map or the parish map. The garage to the rear of the public house reached its current size on the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography suggests that the malthouse marked on the second edition OS map (and the first but not marked as such) has been retained within this building.",1821,1880 "HBL8171","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Portway & Oakfield Avenue, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century - a few are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL8172","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Cranham Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8173","Set","MDSM","Probable","Standhills Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8174","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Granville Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation by the later 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8175","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Standhills Road, Kingswinford","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8176","Ser","SEW","Probable","Water Tower, Gower Avenue, Wordsley","The water tower dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The water tower post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8177","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Rangeways Road, Ragees Road & Denleigh Road etc, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL8178","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Fox & Goose Public House, Bromley Lane, Kingswinford","This public house probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8179","Set","LGDT","Probable","Bromley Lane, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the mid 20th century, although one is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL818","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael's Church","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century to serve the housing estate all of which was built upon a planned field system, which may have been enclosed during the 18th century.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8180","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bromley Lane, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, a couple of these houses were marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL8181","Set","MDDT","Possible","Southbank View, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th and early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL8182","Set","MDDT","Probable","Southwood Close, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8183","Set","SMMXD","Probable","West View Drive & Eaton Place, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached property.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8184","Ext","CLYQY","Probable","Ketley Quarry, Kingswinford","The large clay quarry dates from the inter war period and was largely established upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","May still be operational and is first marked as Ketley Quarry on the fourth edition OS map - although now covers a much larger area. A small brickworks was marked to the south of the area on the first edition OS map, although the majority of the area was a disused colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8185","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","East of Ketley Quarry, Kingswinford","This area had probably been rough grassland since the late 19th century having previously been mined for coal.","This are of land has probably been rough grassland since the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL8186","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Ketley Road, Kingswinford","The remains of a canal which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","Marked as old canal on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL8187","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Ketley Road, Kingswinford","This area of rough grassland had formed part of a field system probably until the mid/late 20th century.","This area of rough grassland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map, having formed part of a field system. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8188","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Formerly Ketley Colliery, Kingswinford","This is the site of an old colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. Prior to mining this area had formed part of a field system.","Old shafts are marked in this area and the site is marked as a disused colliery on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8189","Fie","PIEC","Possible","West of Ketley Quarry, Kingswinford","This area may still form part of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","On the first edition OS map and the parish map - some boundaries survive. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1351,1750 "HBL819","Set","MDTER","Possible","The Broadway","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which may have been enclosed during the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8190","Fie","PIEC","Possible","End of Lapwood Avenue, Kingswinford","Possibly still a field which had once probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Possibly the remains of a field system - internal field boundaries have gone since the fourth edition OS map.",1351,1750 "HBL8191","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ploverdale Crescent, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of rough grassland, which had been present here since the late 19th century and may have been the site of coal mining at some unknown date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL8192","Woo","MXTWD","Possible","Kingswinford","A possible woodland dating to the mid/late 20th century when the housing estate and two industrial estate were built. This area may have been mined for coal at an unknown date in the 19th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this is woodland. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8193","Ind","INDES","Certain","Gibbons Industrial Estate, Kingswinford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8194","Ind","INDES","Certain","Gibbons Park Industrial Estate, Kingswinford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8195","Com","COMOU","Certain","The Kingswinford Hotel, Dudley Road, Kingswinford","The hotel dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8196","Set","FARM","Probable","Ketley Farm, Ketley Road, Kingswinford","The farm dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly the 2"" OS map (1816).",1751,1820 "HBL8197","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Kingswinford Railway line","The railway ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century.","A disused railway on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8198","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Kingswinford Railway Walk","The railway line went out of operation in the mid/late 20th century.","The railway line is marked as disused on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8199","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Oak Lane, Kingswinford","This area of land has been left as rough grassland/scrub since the inter war period, having formed part of a colliery since the 19th century.","This land is marked as rough grassland/scrub on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL82","Set","APAR","Probable","Whitegates Road, Rainbow Street & Poole Crescent","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century disused colliery.","A mix of apartments and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL820","Set","MDTER","Possible","Between Sherwood Avenue & Maynard Avenue","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon field which were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8200","Woo","DECW","Possible","South of Home Farm, Himley","This woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and had grown upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century mill pond which had been silting up since at least the later 19th century.","A woodland post dating the fourth edition OS map, but which had previously been scrub land and at one time partly marshy - marked as a pond (mill pond?) on the 2"" OS map and the parish map.",1939,2000 "HBL8201","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Home Farm, Himley","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","A field system, enclosed at an unknow date.",,1820 "HBL8202","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Former Oak Farm Colliery,","The mine ceased operation in the inter war period, having been operating since at least the 1880s.","A disused colliery - with some mining buildings surviving? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8203","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hinsford Close, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century isolation hospital.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8204","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hillcroft Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery, which had ceased to operate by the later 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8205","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Balfour Road etc, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of 19th century coal mines and a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8206","Opl","DERLD","Probable","South of Dudley Road, Kingswinford","An area of mainly derelict land since the 19th century was demolished at some point in the mid/late 20th century.","A house had stood on this site until after the fourth edition OS map was published - some of its out buildings survivor however.",1939,2000 "HBL8207","Ind","WRKS","Probable","North of Dudley Road, Kingswinford","Probably an industrial building which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible cottages and a medieval moat.","Probably a works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8208","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Off Prosper Meadow, Kingswinford","This area may have been rough grassland since the later 19th century and had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Possibly an area of rough grassland since the at least the time of the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8209","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dudley Innovation Centre, Dudley Road, Kingswinford","A small business park dating to the mid/late 20th century and built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","An innovation centre which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL821","Set","SMSM","Possible","Orwell Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which may have been enclosed in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8210","Ind","INDES","Certain","Pensnett Industrial Estate, Kingswinford","The industrial estate probably mainly dates to the 1960s/70s and was largely built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","A large industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map (contact with lcp properties in 2008 confirmed the date of establishment as 1948 - PQ). On the first to third editions part of this area is colliery land, part may be surviving field systems. A farm is also marked within this area as is a brickworks and a few ironstone mines. A previous landscape may have included a landscape park, at least an avenue is marked on both the parish map and Yates' map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8211","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dudley Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8212","Tra","RWSID","Probable","East of Pensnett Trading Estate, Kingswinford","A railway sidings dating to the 19th century which had serviced various industries in the area throughout the period they have been located here.","Railway sidings are still marked on the modern land line mapping (2000), but the modern aerial photography (c.2001) suggest they have been lifted. They had serviced a refactories works (shown on the fourth edition OS map), now the site of a modern works and are shown on the first edition OS map running across that site to a coal pit. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8213","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Kingswinford","A works which probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war metal works. This had been the site of a large iron works until the 19th century and prior to that the site of a large country house.","This works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8214","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Blandford Mere Primary School, Kingswinford","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s like the houses around it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8215","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","King George VI Park, Kingswinford","The park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was formed out of an area of old coal workings and part of a field system.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map. The large ponds in the park may have been formed due to the extrative industries (coal mining primarily) which occurred here during the 19th century, but which is marked as shafts (disused) on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8216","Set","MXSST","Probable","East of King George VI park, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a small field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8217","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Village, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon settlement whose origins may have dated to the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, the semis were present on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL8218","Com","OFF","Certain","Midlands Electricity Board District Office, Kingswinford","A large office complex which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land which had been the site of a brick and tile works until the late 19th century.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8219","Set","MDSM","Probable","Park Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have had its origins in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL822","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hergindale Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system, which may have been enclosed during the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8220","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Old Courthouse Hotel, High Street, Kingswinford","The public house dates from the late 18th/early 19th century. This area may have been settled since at least the medieval period.","See SMR entry, the other house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8221","Set","MDDT","Probable","Albany Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached house which dated to at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8222","Set","SMDT","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. The origins of settlement on part of this section of road may lie in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8223","Rec","SPGR","Probable","South of High Street, Kingswinford","This sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a sand quarry which began in the 19th century and had reached its full extent by the inter war period.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this site is a sports ground - two football fields are marked out.",1939,2000 "HBL8224","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century sand quarry.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8225","Ind","GARA","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","The garage buildings date from the inter war period and the works is later. This had been the site of a 19th century lime works.","The earliest buildings here are marked on the fourth edition OS map and now form part of the garage. The works post dates the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8226","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Talbot Public House, High Street, Kingswinford","The public house dates to the 19th century and may have been built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL8227","Ind","WRKS","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The works may post date the fourth edition OS map and the two houses may appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8228","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Bassenthwaite Court, Kingswinford","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Kingswinford's medieval open fields.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8229","Set","MDSM","Certain","Market Street, Kingswinford","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Kingswinford's medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map - a couple of detached houses are probably 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photography. The latter were built upon the site of a house which was contemporary with the main houses.",1901,1910 "HBL823","Fie","PLND","Possible","West of Roman Road (Sandy Way), Stourbridge","A field system enclosed by a surveyor probably in the later 18th/early 19th century.","The overall field system (including that outside of the Borough) appears to have be planned enclosure. Yates' map suggests that this had been an enclosure within an area of heath land.",1751,1820 "HBL8230","Set","LGDT","Probable","Off Almond Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8231","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Dawley Brook Road, Kingswinford","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8232","Ind","INDES","Certain","Wartell Bank Industrial, Kingswinford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8233","Set","SMSM","Certain","Green Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of one of Kingswinford's medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8234","Set","MDDT","Probable","Water Street, Kingswinford","Most of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century properites, although one of these survives.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one pair of semis is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8235","Ind","INDES","Certain","Dawley Trading Estate, Kingswinford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8236","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Dawley Brook Road, Kingswinford","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Various works which all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8237","Com","PUBHS","Certain","British Oak Inn, Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","The public house was built in the mid/late 20th century, to replace an earlier inn which may have pre dated 1750","The public house and the church both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8238","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Charterfield Shopping Centre, Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","The shopping centre and associated car park date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century farm.","The shopping centre, with its large supermarket and car park, post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL8239","Set","MXSST","Probable","Charterfield Drive and cul de sacs, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL824","Set","MDDT","Possible","Hazel Grove","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which may have been enclosed in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8240","Set","MDDT","Probable","Charterhouse Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8241","Set","MDDT","Probable","Charterhouse Drive & Monteagle Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8242","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Charterfield Shopping Centre, Kingswinford","An area of rough grassland probably dating to the 1960s/70s having been created when the surrounding houses were built upon a field system.","Marked as rough grassland on the modern landline mapping, (the modern aerial photography shows it has partly been developed). It probably dates to the same period as the surrounding housing estate.",1961,1980 "HBL8243","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Stallings Lane, Kingswinford","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These depots post date the fourth editon OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8244","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery, which ceased operation in the inter war period.","A collection of works and an abbatoir which all post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8245","Ind","INDES","Certain","The Oak Industrial Park, Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8246","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ham Lane, Kingswinford","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century tile works, which in turn had been developed upon part of Himley Colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8247","Set","CARAV","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The caravan park dates to the mid/late 20th century and has been located upon the site of a coal pit, which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","The caravan park post dates the fourth edition OS map, but it is not possible to date the site from modern aerial photographs Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8248","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of an earlier house.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8249","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Ham Lane, Kingswinford","These depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon part of a 19th century ironstone pit, part of Himley Colliery.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL825","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Romany Way","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which may have been enclosed in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8250","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of the Oak Industrial Park, Kingswinford","The remains of a field system which had been enclosed in the late medieva or post medieval period. It had once formed part of an open field in the medieval period called Becknalls Field.","A surviving field on the modern landline mapping. The first edition OS map and the parish map suggest possible piecemeal enclosure. The c.1300 Dudley Borough plan suggest this area had formed part of Becknalls Field.",1351,1750 "HBL8251","Ind","INDES","Certain","Chancel Industrial Estate, Ham Lane, Kingswinford","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8252","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Ham Lane, Kingswinford","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century ironstone mine, which had formed part of Himley Colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8253","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Oak Lane, Kingswinford","This area is currently rough grassland/scrub, but had been an ironstone pit in the 19th century, which had formed part of Himley Colliery.","From the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8254","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Oak Lane, Kingswinford.","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","A field pattern which appears on the parish map of 1822 and the first edition OS map, however, most of the internal boundaries have been lost since the fourth edition OS map.",,1820 "HBL8255","Set","COUHS","Probable","Holbeche House, Stourbridge Road, Kingswinford","The earliest parts of Holbech House date to the 16th century and it is currently used as a nursing home. It was the house in which the Gun Powder Plotters were caught in 1605.","See SMR for information on the history of the house. Currenty used as a nursing home.",1500,1750 "HBL8256","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Kingswinford","This house may date to the early 19th century.","This property is marked on the first edition OS map, and may be that marked on the 2"" OS map and the parish map.",1751,1820 "HBL8257","Fie","OTF75","Probable","West of Stourbridge Road, Kingswinford","Once part of a larger field system enclosed at an unknown date.","Once part of a much larger field system shown on the first edition OS map and the parish map.",,1820 "HBL8258","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beachcroft Road, Holcroft Road & Claydon Road, Wall Heath","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8259","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Maidensbridge School, Beachcroft Road, Wall Heath","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL826","Set","MDSM","Possible","Clent View Road & closes off it","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system which had probably been enclosed in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8260","Set","MDDT","Probable","Beachwood Avenue, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8261","Set","MDSM","Certain","Grove Park, Wall Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8262","Set","MDDT","Probable","Holbeche Lane, Wall Heath","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8263","Set","MDDT","Probable","Richmond Park, Wall Heath","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8264","Set","MDDT","Certain","Holbeche Lane, Wall Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8265","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Richmond Park, Wall Heath","These allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","These allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8266","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8267","Set","MDSM","Probable","Dudley Road & New Dudley Road, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8268","Set","COTYP","Probable","Wartell Bank, Kingswinford","The earliest of these houses, and the public house, date to the 19th century, with newer houses interspersed.","The earliest of these houses and the public house are marked on the first edition OS map - others first appear on all the remaining OS maps including the modern landline.",1821,1880 "HBL8269","Set","SMSM","Probable","Queen Street, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an inter war sports ground. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL827","Set","MMDST","Possible","Herondale Road & Larkhill Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a planned field system, which may have been enclosed during the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8270","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Mary's CofE Primary School, Kingswinford","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8271","Set","APAR","Probable","Wartell Bank Kingswinford","These maisonettes date to the 1970s, the other semi detached properties are probably slightly earlier and the short terrace dates to the 19th century. The former were built upon the site of other 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL8272","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Kingswinford School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an inter war sports ground. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8273","Set","MDSM","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, although one 19th century property survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The public house is probably slightly later, but no. 636 appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8274","Set","RESHO","Probable","The Oaklands (Nursing Home), Wartell Bank, Kingswinford","The nursing home and other houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The nursing home and at least two of the three houses probably date to the late 20th century, as suggested by the modern landline mapping.",1981,2000 "HBL8275","Set","MXSST","Certain","Queen Street, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, one or two post date the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8276","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wartell Bank, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8277","Set","MDSM","Probable","Water Street, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8278","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Water Street, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8279","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cottage Street, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, other houses are later including those post dating the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL828","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Ridgeway High School & The Ridge Primary School","These schools date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon field which were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8280","Set","SMDT","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","These properties date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, including Hampshire House.",1961,1980 "HBL8281","Set","LGDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Kingswinford","This house dates to at least the 19th century, although the houses built in its garden are probably 1960s/70s in date.","This property is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly upon the 2"" OS map of 1816. the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses to the rear of it are 1960s/70s in date.",1821,1880 "HBL8282","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of outbuildings belonging to the large 19th century house which survives to the north.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8283","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Maidensbridge Road, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8284","Set","MDDT","Probable","Maidensbridge Drive, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system. This area may once have formed part of the heathland known as Wall Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8285","Set","LGDT","Probable","High Street, Wall Heath","The earliest of houses date to the late 18th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed out of common land known as Wall Heath.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map - see SMR entries. The smaller semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8286","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Enville Road & Albion Street, Wall Heath","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small 19th century country house.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8287","Set","SMTER","Probable","Elmwood Road, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system enclosed by an Act of Pariament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8288","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ascot Gardens & Marlborough Gardens, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system enclosed under an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8289","Com","SHPS","Probable","Sandringham Place, Wordsley","These shops and the public house dates to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","The shops and the public house probably date to the 1960s/70s like the surrounding housing estate.",1961,1980 "HBL829","Set","MXSST","Certain","Harmon Road, Leonard Road, Lyttleton Road & Lady Grey's Walk","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon field which were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8290","Set","SMSM","Probable","Balmoral Road etc, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8291","Ser","SEW","Possible","Bells Lane, Wordsley","The pumping station dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The pumping station first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8292","Com","SHPS","Probable","Lawnswood Road, Wordsley","The shops and attached public house probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of an early 19th century cottage.","These shops and attached public house probably date to the 1960s/70s like the surrounding housing estates.",1961,1980 "HBL8293","Set","MDDT","Probable","Marsh Crescent etc, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small 19th century country house. It had been built upon a field system, which had been enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8294","Set","COUHS","Probable","Ashfield House, Lawnswood Road, Wordsley","This house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","Asfield House is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8295","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Fairhaven Primary School, Wordsley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8296","Set","MDDT","Probable","Beaubrook Gardens & Hollyhurst Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8297","Set","COTYP","Probable","High Street, Wordsley","These buildings date from the late 18th century, although settlement in Wordsley pre dated this period.","The earliestknown building is the Old Cat Inn dating to the late 18th century (see SMR entry), the others are present on the first edition OS map, but some may be earlier. Settlement occurred along this road from 1775 (Yates' map). Some are later and even post date the fourth.",1751,1820 "HBL8298","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Haven, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date to the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8299","Set","MXSST","Probable","The Green, Wordsley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a 'green'.","The majority of these houses and the public house appear on the first edition OS map, other houses are later.",1821,1880 "HBL83","Set","SMSM","Certain","Skidmore Road, Daisy Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotments.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL830","Set","APAR","Possible","South of South Road","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon field which were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8300","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","The Green, Wordsley","The clinic, library and community centre all date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","A large clinic, plus the library and a community centre all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8301","Com","SHPCN","Probable","Wordsley Green Shopping Centre, The Green, Wordsley","The shopping centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a few 19th century houses. This area had once formed Wordsley 'green'.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8302","Set","SMMXD","Certain","The Green, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8303","Set","COUHS","Probable","Fairhaven Children's Centre, Stream Road, Wordsley","A small country house which dates to at least the late 18th/early 19th century and is now used as a children's centre.","A small country house which is marked on the parish map, and may be the property marked on Yates' map. Now a children's centre",1751,1820 "HBL8304","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dowells Gardens, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8305","Set","SMSM","Certain","Barnett Lane, Wordsley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8306","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fairlawn Drive, Wordsley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8307","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Graham Road, Wordsley","The allotment gardens date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the remains of a field system.","The allotment gardens post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8308","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ingatestone Drive, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the garden of a large house. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century until the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8309","Set","APAR","Probable","Ingatestone Drive, Wordsley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century large house. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL831","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Playing fields north of South Road, Old Swinford","This sports ground dates to the inter war period and were built upon fields which were probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","This sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8310","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lawnswood Avenue, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8311","Set","MDDT","Probable","Celandine Close & Silverdale Gardens, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a sand pit which was being excavated in this area in the inter war period. Prior to the sand pit it had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8312","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Cot Lane, Wordsley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier farm buildings, whose origins may have pre dated 1750, although the farmhouse survives.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, except for the detached property which had been the farmhouse and is marked on the first edition OS map and the parish map, and possibly Yates..",1911,1938 "HBL8313","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Middleway Avenue & Mellowdew Road, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system, which was enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8314","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dene Avenue, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century sand pit. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8315","Soc","SCHOL","Possible","Glynne Primary School, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th century through an Act of Parliament.","The school may date to the 1960s/70s (from the modern aerial photography) as do most of the surrounding houses.",1961,1980 "HBL8316","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Summerhill School, Kingswnford","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had been enclosed through an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8317","Set","MDDT","Probable","Clear View & Cheltenham Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large detached property called The Shrubbery which dated to the 19th century. It had been built upon a field system enclosed in the 19th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8318","Set","SMSM","Probable","Ridge Road & Kingsley Road, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which was enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8319","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lodge Lane, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL832","Set","MDSM","Probable","Gregory Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon field which were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8320","Fie","PLND","Probable","North of Lodge Road, Kingswinford","The field system was enclosed in the 18th century through an Act of Parliament.","The field system was enclosed in the 18th century out of Ashwood Haye - see the 1822 parish map and the c.1300 and c. 1750 Dudley Borough plans. There has been internal boundary loss since the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8321","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Kingswood Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably been enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date mainly to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8322","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Former mineral railway, Swindon Road, Wall Heath","The site of a mineral railway which had been lifted in the mid/late 20th century.","The mineral railway went out of use after the publication of the fourth edition OS map and prior to the 2000 modern landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL8323","Set","MDDT","Probable","Clover Lane & Tythebarn Drive, Wall Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had been enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8324","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Kidderminster Road, Wall Heath","The site of a farm which was demolished in the mid/late 20th century to create a public open space.","A farm is marked on the first to fourth edition OS maps. The modern aerial photography suggests that this land has been landscaped probably as an amenity area for the late 20th century housing estate to the north.",1981,2000 "HBL8325","Set","MDSM","Probable","Heathbrook Avenue, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century sand quarry. This area had formed part of a field system which was enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8326","Set","SMSM","Probable","Windmill Grove, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war sand pit. This area had formed part of a field system, which was enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8327","Set","MDDT","Probable","Millers Green Drive & cul de sacs, Wall Heath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8328","Rec","SPGR","Certain","South of Enville Road, Wall Heath","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system which was enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8329","Set","SMSM","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which was enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL833","Set","MDDT","Certain","Park Road & High Park Avenue, Wollaston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields enclosed in the late 18th century out of a heath land.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8330","Set","MXSST","Probable","Forge Lane, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8331","Set","LGDT","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","The earliest of these houses dates to at least the later 19th century and the windmill to at least the early 19th century.","The earliest house is marked on the first edition OS map, the other house post dates the fourth edition OS map, but the windmill was present here by c.1818 (according to the SMR entry)",1821,1880 "HBL8332","Set","RESHO","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","A residential home dating to the 1960s/70s and built upon the site of an earlier house.","A residential home post dating the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8333","Set","MDTER","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these house are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8334","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","Church of the Acsension, Wall Heath","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8335","Com","COMCR","Possible","High Street, Wall Heath","The commercial core of Wall Heath with many surviving 19th century buildings, which appear to have been built upon the original green.","Possibly the commercial core of Wall Heath with many surviving 19th century buildings, although they may originally have been domestic in nature.",1821,1880 "HBL8336","Set","SMTER","Probable","Chapel Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of Wall Heath green.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the late 20th century, although the detached properties are probably 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL8337","Set","MXSST","Certain","Blaze Park, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1930s and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses appear on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder were obviously built not long after its publication (from the modern aerial photography).",1911,1938 "HBL8338","Set","MXSST","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which was probably enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map, but the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL8339","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Wall Heath Park","The park probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a former field system.","The park appears to post date the fourth edition OS map. Some of the surviving trees had once formed part of the internal field boundaries of the field system.",1939,2000 "HBL834","Set","SMSM","Certain","Park Road, Wollaston","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon field which were probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8340","Set","COTYP","Probable","Maidenbridge Road, Maiden Bridge","These cottages date from the 19th century.","The earliest of these cottages is marked on the parish map, others are present by the first edition OS map and one house post dates the fourth edition and was built upon other earlier dwellings.",,1820 "HBL8341","Set","SMSM","Probable","Albion Street, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8342","Set","MDDT","Probable","Albion Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century, although one property is 19th century in date.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. One property is marked on the first edition OS map and the others are probably 1960s/70s.",1981,2000 "HBL8343","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have been enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8344","Com","COMOU","Possible","The Kingfisher Hotel, Kidderminster Road, Wall Heath","The hotel may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of an inter war lido. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century through an Act of Parliament.","The hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it may date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8345","Set","LGDT","Probable","Maywood Close, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site a large country house called Ashwood House which had been built by the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8346","Set","MDSM","Probable","Coniston Drove & Mancroft Close, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of a private parkland belonging to Ashwood House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8347","Set","MDDT","Probable","Meadwood Drive & Maidendale Road, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a private parkland belonging to Ashwood House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8348","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cairnforth Close & Brenwood Close, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sand pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8349","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lynwood Avenue & Brookside Way, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL835","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Oak Park","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon fields, which had been enclosed in the mid/late 19th century. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The sports ground appears to be at least partly present on the 4th edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8350","Ser","GASW","Certain","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","The gas holders date to the mid/late 20th century and were partly built upon the site of a smaller 19th century gas works.","The current gas holders post date the fourth edition OS map, but half this site has been a gas works since at least the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8351","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Dawley Brook Primary School, Kingswinford","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the school dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8352","Set","MDSM","Probable","Dubarry Avenue, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8353","Set","MXSST","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map. One or two post date the fourth edition and replace earlier houses.",1821,1880 "HBL8354","Set","MDDT","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8355","Set","SMSM","Certain","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and the public house is of the 19th century. The houses had been built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although the public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8356","Set","SMTER","Probable","Barton Lane, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8357","Set","MDDT","Probable","Corrin Grove, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8358","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fellows Avenue & Casewell Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8359","Set","COTYP","Probable","High Street, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system which was enclosed in the 18th century.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL836","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Walsall Wood Primary School","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon fields, which was probably enclosed in the late 18th/19th century out of common land.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8360","Set","APAR","Probable","Kidderminster Road, Wall Heath","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were largely built upon a field system.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8361","Rel","NCONC","Certain","United Reform Church, Foundry Road, Wall Heath","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system. This area may once have formed part of Wall Heath green.","The chapel first appears on the second edition OS map. The Manse post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL8362","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foundry Lane & Summerhill Road, Wall Heath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8363","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Foundry Road, Wall Heath","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8364","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Church of the Ascension CE Primary School, Wall Heath","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school, although one early 20th century school building survives. The original school was built upon part of Wall Heath green.","The school mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map, although one early 20th century school building survives.",1939,2000 "HBL8365","Set","MXSST","Probable","Dudley Road & Foundry Road, Wall Heath","These houses date between the 19th and late 20th century and were built upon what had probably originally been Wall Heath green.","The earliest of these properties of very mixed date are marked on the first edition OS map. Some are present by the third edition OS map and the remainder post date the fourth edition OS map, but of several decades.",1821,1880 "HBL8366","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Foundry Road, Wall Heath","The earliest of these houses date to the late 18th/early 19th century and formed part of a foundry by the later 19th century although the industrial buildings have gone.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map and is late 18th/early 19th century in date (see SMR), one pair of semis are marked on the third edition OS map, the other is on the fourth edition. The site of the earliest house is marked as a foundry on the first edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8367","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Foundry Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although a couple date to the 19th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s; a couple of properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8368","Set","SML","Certain","New Street, Wall Heath","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were largely built upon a field system. The later houses were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Wall Heath green.","The terraces first appear on the third edition OS map and the other houses are probably of 1960s/70s, from modern aerial photography.",1901,1910 "HBL8369","Set","SMSM","Probable","New Street, Wall Heath.","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an enclosure containing a 19th century cottage, which survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. One of these properties is marked on the first edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL837","Ind","INDES","Certain","Maybrook Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8370","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dubarry Avenue & Buckingham Grove, Kingswinford.","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8371","Set","MDDT","Probable","Buckingham Grove etc, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8372","Com","PUBHS",,"The Summerhill Public House, Kingswinford","This building dates from the late 18th century and is currently used as a public house.","This building dates from the late 18th century(from the SMR entry) and is currently a public house.",1751,1820 "HBL8373","Com","COMCR","Probable","The Cross, Kingswinford","The commercial core of Kingswinford with many buildings pre dating the 20th century. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","The commercial core of Kingswinford - the buildings are of several dates, but the majority are probably at least 19th century. Settlement is marked in this area of Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL8374","Set","LGDT","Probable","High Street, Kingswinford","A building once known as the manor house dates to the mid 18th century and was divided into three properties in the inter war period. Other houses were built within its grounds from the inter war period onwards.","The oldest of these properties is mid 18th century and has since been divided into three dwellings. Two of the other buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8375","Set","SMSM","Probable","Penzer Street, Kingswinford","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century allotment gardens. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these properties first appear on the fourth edition OS map the remainder are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL8376","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fernhurst Drive & Mayflower Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war steel works. This area had been part of a colliery in the later 19th century and a field system prior to that.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL8377","Set","SMSM","Probable","Derwent Close, Pensnett","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8378","Set","SMSM","Certain","Tiledhouse Lane, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small country house.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8379","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Pensnett School, Pensnett","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest parts of the building appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL838","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Maybrook Road","The freght terminal dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon derelict land. A 19th century brickworks had stood here but the site had been largely cleared by the inter war period.","The freight terminal post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8380","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Bryce Road, Pensnett","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partly established upont the site of two small 19th century collieries.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8381","Set","SMSM","Certain","Rookery Park & Bryce Road, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8382","Set","MXSST","Probable","Broad Street, Oak Street, Park Street & Summer Street, Kingswinford","These houses date from the 19th century onwards. This area may have formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, with the area being gradually infilled over the course of the second to fourth edition OS map, with other houses being post fourth, the latter sometimes replacing earlier houses.",1821,1880 "HBL8383","Set","RESHO","Probable","New Bradley Hall (home for the aged), off Compton Drive, Kingswinford","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was possibly built upon the private parkland belonging to Broadfield House. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8384","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Compton Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8385","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Compton Drive Methodist Church, Kingswinford","The Methodist Church may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The Methodist Church post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8386","Set","MDDT","Certain","Stream Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8387","Set","MDDT","Probable","Broadfield Close, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8388","Set","SMSM","Certain","Glynne Avenue, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map. They were built within the bounds of a single field.",1911,1938 "HBL8389","Set","SMSM","Probable","Arlington Close, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL839","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Maybrook Road","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of Walsall Wood colliery which was still in operation in the inter war period. This area historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8390","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cedars Avenue, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8391","Set","LGDT","Certain","Stream Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date the fourth edition OS map and were probably built in the mid 20th century (from the modern aerial photographs).",1911,1938 "HBL8392","Set","LGDT","Probable","Broadfield House, Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","This house dates to the early 19th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This house is marked on the first edition OS map and the parish map - the SMR entry suggests it dates to the early 19th century. Now used as a museum.",1751,1820 "HBL8393","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beeches Close, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8394","Set","LGDT","Probable","Stream Road & Greenfields Road, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two large 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8395","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stream Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon part of a private parkland once belonging to Broadfield House.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8396","Set","MDSM","Probable","Inglewood Close, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century, but the public house has been built around a 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8397","Set","MDDT","Probable","Waterford Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL8398","Set","LGDT","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8399","Set","LGDT","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL84","Set","MDSM","Certain","Rainbow Street and Rounds Road, Bilston","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century clay quarry and an earlier colliery.","Semi detached housing first appearing on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL840","Com","SHPS","Probable","Corner of Salters Road and Lichfield Road",,,1939,2000 "HBL8400","Set","SMSM","Probable","Oak Street, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and was built upon part of a possible private parkland. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8401","Set","LGDT","Probable","Summer Hill, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon part of a small private parkland belonging to Summerhill House, since demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8402","Rel","ROMCH","Probable","Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Summer Hill, Kingswinford","The church dates to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The church probably dates to the late 20th century from modern aerial photographs.",1981,2000 "HBL8403","Set","LGDT","Probable","Summer Hill, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date from the early 20th century, although one cottage dates to the late 18th century.","Several of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one is marked on the first edition OS map (Late 18th century according to the SMR entry) and the others post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL8404","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and many of the others are present by the second edition. Some earlier houses have since been replaced by 1960s/70s properties (from modern aerial photography).",1821,1880 "HBL8405","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","The surgery dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The surgery post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8406","Set","MDDT","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, some infill to the rear of no.s 18 and 20.",1911,1938 "HBL8407","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8408","Set","LGDT","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","The earliest house may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest house is marked on the first edition OS map and maybe upon the parish map; the other houses post date the fourth (1960s/70s from modern aerial photography).",1751,1820 "HBL8409","Set","MDDT","Probable","Moss Grove, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. One house first appears on the third edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL841","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Methodist Chapel, Lichfield Road","The Methodist Chapel and Sunday School date to the 1880s.","A Methodist Chapel and Sunday School are depicted on the first edition OS map on this site. The present buildings first appear on the second (the Chapel) and third (the Hall or former Sunday school) OS maps.",1881,1880 "HBL8410","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Summer Hill, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8411","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Ridge Road, Kingswinford","A mixed woodland dating to the late 19th century which has grown upon the site of an earlier sand pit.","This area has been marked as a woodland since the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8412","Set","MDDT","Probable","Ridge Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8413","Set","MDDT",,"Summercourt Square, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century sand pits. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8414","Set","MDDT","Probable","Summerhill Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Summerhill Court and its parkland. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century through an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8415","Set","MDDT","Probable","Warren Gardens, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of part of Summerhill House, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8416","Set","MDDT","Possible","Cross Street, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of a private parkland associated with Summerhill House, since demolished.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8417","Set","MDDT","Probable","White Oak Drive, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Summerhill House, a country house whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8418","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barnett Lane & Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8419","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Between Cot Lane and Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a former field.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL842","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Royal Exchange Public House, Lichfield Road","The public houses mainly dates from the late 18th or 19th century.","Is marked on the first edition OS map - alterations have taken place.",1751,1820 "HBL8420","Set","SMSM","Certain","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century glass works.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one house was marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8421","Set","MDDT","Probable","Dartmouth Avenue, Kingswinford","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8422","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8423","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cross Street & Queen Street, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are mainly post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL8424","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Rectory Street, Wordsley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Many of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are mostly present by the second and third editions.",1821,1880 "HBL8425","Set","MDSM","Probable","Queen Street & Chapel Street, Wordsley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8426","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chapel Street, Wordsley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were largely built upon the site of 19th century houses, although one pair survives.","These mainly houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. No.s 17 & 19 are marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8427","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Mere Education Centre, Lawnswood Road, Wordsley","Originally built as a school in the early 20th century, but now used as an education facility, and was built upon the site of a 19th century malthouse.","The former school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8428","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bryce Road, Bromley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8429","Rec","SPGR","Certain","The Dell Recreation Ground, Bromley","The recreation ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery and derelict land once the site of a 19th century ironworks.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL843","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Lichfield Road","Originally built as a school in the 19th century.","Buildings marked as a school on the first edition OS map, probably converted to dwellings on the modern map?",1821,1880 "HBL8430","Opl","ROPAS","Certain","Off Bromley Lane, Bromley","An area of rough grassland dating to the mid/late 20th century which had formed part of a field system with a lane.","An area of rough grassland which post dates the fourth edition OS map. It had originally mainly been a field system with a lane running across this area - which survives as a trackway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8431","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bromley Lane, Bromley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8432","Set","MXSST","Probable","Heydon Road & Wesley Road, Bromley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8433","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tiled House Lane, Bromley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of two detached 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8434","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Bromley Primary School, Bromley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a late 19th century school and partly upon disused coal pits.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8435","Set","MXSST","Probable","Haywarf Road & Mullett Street, Bromley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8436","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bromley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8437","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Bromley Methodist Church, Bromley","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century, but the hall is of early 20th century date. This area had formed part of a small settlement in the 19th century, having been built upon a field system.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map but the hall, formerly a Sunday School, first appears on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8438","Set","SMTER","Possible","The Nook, Bromley","These houses possibly date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery until the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, they are possibly sheltered housing.",1981,2000 "HBL8439","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Commercial Inn & Jolly Colliers Public House, Bromley","These public houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of an earlier inn and houses.","Two public houses the earliest appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL844","Set","MDDT","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a paddock.","Some houses appear on the fourth edition OS, the remainder post date the map.",1911,1938 "HBL8440","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bromley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8441","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Elephant and Castle Public House, Bromley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century Methodist Chapel, a public house and cottages.","The public house, apartment and hall all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8442","Set","MMDST","Possible","Bromley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8443","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Mullett Park, Bromley","The park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a disused 19th century colliery.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8444","Set","SMDT","Probable","Corbyns Close, Pensnett","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8445","Set","MDDT","Probable","Corbyns Hall Road, Pensnett","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8446","Set","MDSM","Probable","Woodfield Avenue, Pensnett","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8447","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Gibbons Lane, Tansey Green","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon the remains of a field system.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8448","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Plantation, Tansey Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house and its grounds.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8449","Set","SMSM","Probable","Corbyns Hall Road etc, Pensnett","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL845","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages which had been demolished by the inter war period. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8450","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tiled House Lane, Bromley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8451","Ind","INDES","Certain","Paddy's Wide Water Industrial Estate,","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and were partly built upon 19th century houses. This area may have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8452","Ser","RESV","Certain","Grove Pool & Middle Pool, Pensnett","Two reservoirs built in the early 19th century to feed the local canals. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Canal Feeder reservoir marked on the first edition OS map and the parish map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1751,1820 "HBL8453","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houes date from the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, which had been built upon a field system enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","These houses post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, those to the rear are later",1961,1980 "HBL8454","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a f ield system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, others appear on the second and third edition OS map. Some post date the fourth edition OS map and replace earlier houses.",1821,1880 "HBL8455","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon 19th century paddocks. This area had originally been enclosed in the 18th century through an Act of Parliament.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a few post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL8456","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, which were constructed upon a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8457","Set","COTYP","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These cottages date to the 19th century, the other properties are much later, and were built upon a field system which was enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","The earliest of these buildings are cottages which are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8458","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8459","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon 19th century paddocks. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL846","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brook Lane","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon paddocks. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8460","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, of which only one survives. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s - no.150 is marked on the first edition OS map and is the only original house to survive.",1961,1980 "HBL8461","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hope Street & Barnett Street, Wordsley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are largley present by the second and third editions.",1821,1880 "HBL8462","Set","MDDT","Probable","Between Lawnswood Road & Hope Street, Wordsley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area may once have formed part of an open field in the medieval peirod.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8463","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lawnswood Road, Wordsley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, although one or two may survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Some houses are on the first edition OS map and the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8464","Set","SMSM","Probable","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century sand pits. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8465","Set","MDSM","Probable","Graham Road, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8466","Set","MDSM","Probable","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses and shops probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s and so do the shops.",1961,1980 "HBL8467","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century sand pits. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8468","Set","LGDT","Possible","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon land belonging to Broadfield House, which may have formed part of the parkland. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8469","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stewart Road, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL847","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St John's CofE Primary School",,,1939,2000 "HBL8470","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8471","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barnett Lane, Kingswinford","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of earlier cottages, some of which may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8472","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cypress Gardens, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built in the grounds of a house, whose origins may date to the 18th century, and which survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Nos. 77 & 79 Cot Lane are marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL8473","Set","MDDT","Certain","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These house date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","The earliest of these two houses is marked on the third edition OS map and the other is present by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8474","Set","MDDT","Probable","Pleasant Close, Kingswinford","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, one of which survives. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. No. 28 is marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL8475","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the 18th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although two are on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL8476","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century school. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8477","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth ediiton OS map, although one or two are on the second and the remainder are later.",1911,1938 "HBL8478","Set","LGDT","Possible","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century sand pit. This area had formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8479","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL848","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Lichfield Road","This warehouse dates to the late 19th/early 20th century and was built upon the site of cottages. Settlement appears in this area from about 1750 and previously had been unenclosed land which was once part of Cannock Chase.","The warehouse first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8480","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant and Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, including the public house. The remainder are post fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL8481","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Cot Lane, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8482","Set","COTYP","Probable","Between New Street & Earl Street, Kingswinford.","These houses date from at least the 19th century. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","The majority of these houses are present on the first edition OS map, some are present by the third edition and the others post date fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL8483","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses, although one or two survive. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century by an Act of Parliament.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Some were marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8484","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Victoria Street, Wall Heath","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotment gardens post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8485","Set","MDSM","Probable","Brook Street & Victoria Street, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8486","Set","SMTER","Probable","Albion Street, Albert Street & Victoria Street, Wall Heath","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, the large terrace first appears on the third edition OS map and the few remaining post date the fourth.",1821,1880 "HBL8487","Set","MDDT","Probable","Albion Street, Wall Heath","These houses may date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small 19th century semi detached property.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date from the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8488","Set","SMTER","Certain","Albion Street, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, two post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL8489","Set","LGDT","Probable","Maidensbridge Road, Wall Heath","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, a few built in a rear garden are late 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL849","Set","MDSM","Probable","Brook Close","These houses may date to the 1970s and were built upon a planned field system, which had been created when the heathland was enclosed in the 18th or 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL8490","Set","MDDT","Probable","Maidensbridge Gardens, Wall Heath","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8491","Set","SMSM","Probable","Victoria Street, Wall heath","These houses mainly date from the inter war period. Some of the houses are later and were built upon the site of small 19th century terraces.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but one or two post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL8492","Set","MXSST","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8493","Set","MDDT","Probable","Enville Road, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century hotel and cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8494","Set","MDSM","Probable","Enville Road & Lyndon Grove, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, although two properties survive which date to at least the 19th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Two properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL8495","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cross Street & Albert Street, Wall Heath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon 19th century paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one property is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8496","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cross Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon 19th century paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8497","Set","SMTER","Probable","Fairgreen Gardens, Bromley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8498","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Fish Inn, Commonside, Bromley","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8499","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL85","Set","SMSM","Certain","Billau Road, Daisy Bank","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL850","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Lichfield Road",,,1939,2000 "HBL8500","Set","SMSM","Certain","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a few 19th century squatter cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8501","Set","SMSM","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8502","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8503","Set","SMSM","Certain","Blewitt Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century by an Act of Parliament. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8504","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hodnet Drive, Pensnett","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8505","Set","SMSM","Probable","Blewitt Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century by an Act of Parliament. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8506","Soc","MEDFA","Possible","The Tiled House (Aged Persons Assessment Centre), Pensnett","This facility may date to the late 20th century and was built upon derelict land, which had been the site of a brick works in the 19th century.","This building post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8507","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tarry Hollow Way, Tansey Green","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1971,1980 "HBL8508","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Dreadnought Road, Pensnett","This area had probably been mined in the 19th century, but the site had been abandoned by the end of that century.","This area may have been mined on the first edition OS map, but this had ceased by the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8509","Ind","BRKWK","Probable","Dreadnought Road, Pensnett","This industrial site dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier brickworks.","The current buildings probably first appear on the third edition OS map - the site is marked as a roof tile works. An earlier site had been a brickworks on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL851","Set","APAR","Probable","Priory Court, Lichfield Road","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL8510","Set","SMSM","Certain","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8511","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These small works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8512","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","The earliest of these properties may date to at least the early 19th century and the others 20th century.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map including the public house. The terraces appear on the first edition OS map and the post fourth edition properties were largely built upon the site of earlier houses. Some properties are marked in this area on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8513","Set","SMSM","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8514","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","The community centres may date from the inter war period; the one having formerly been a cinema. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The club is a former cinema which first appears on the fourth edition OS map; the social club may be earlier being marked as a Miner's Welfare Institute on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8515","Set","APAR","Probable","Birbeck Place, Pensnett","These apartments may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8516","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Commonside, Pensnett","The public house date to the 19th century and the houses are late 20th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, the houses are probably late 20th century.",1821,1880 "HBL8517","Set","SMSM","Probable","Commonside and Queen Street, Pensnett","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were largely built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages. This area had probably formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8518","Set","MDSM","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date mainly to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8519","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built within an area of earlier settlement, which were replaced by other houses later in the 20th century.","The earliest of these properties seem to first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL852","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfeld Road","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon earlier cottages. This area may have once formed part of Cannock Chase.","One set of semis, facing onto Lichfield Road, first appear on the third edition OS. The others post date the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL8520","Set","SMSM","Probable","Consort Crescent & Redfly Lane, The Stray, Pensnett","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8521","Set","SMSM","Probable","Swan Street & Cygnet Lane, Pensnett","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a disused clay quarry. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8522","Set","COTYP","Certain","Forge Lane, Wall Heath","The cottages date to at least the 19th century and the 20th century houses were built upon the site of Wall Heath Forge which had been a pre 1750 watermill.","The cottages are marked on the first edition OS map, but may have appeared earlier. The later houses are built upon the site of Wall Heath Forge, which is marked on the parish map.",1821,1880 "HBL8523","Ext","DCLQ","Possible","Smithy Lane, Tansey Green","A former clay quarry last worked in the late 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Marked as a clay pit on the modern landline mapping, but the modern aerial photography suggests that it is not being worked. It is being worked on the first edition OS map, but has gone by the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8524","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Smithy Lane, Tansey Green","An area of rough grassland possibly present since the late 19th century having been worked for coal earlier in that century.","This area may have been rough grassland/scrub since the second edition OS map. It is largely part of a disused colliery on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8525","Set","SMSM","Certain","Tansey Green Road & Birds Meadow, Tansey Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century by an Act of Parliament, having previously formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8526","Woo","DECW","Probable","North of St Mark's CofE Primary School, Pensnett","The current woodland probably dates from the inter war period, an original woodland of early 19th century date, having been cleared in the early 20th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The trees look quite young on the fourth edition OS map. The third edition shows mostly rough grassland but trees are present on the first and second edition OS map and the parish map.",1911,1938 "HBL8527","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Mark's CofE Primary School, High Street, Pensnett","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8528","Set","SMSM","Certain","High Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of an early 19th century woodland. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8529","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Pensnett","The commercial core of Pensnett probably dates from the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase in the 18th century.","Probably the commercial core of Pensnett; the majority of the buildings are marked on the first edition OS map and those to the north of the road are present by the second edition OS map. No buildings are present here on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL853","Set","LGSM","Certain","Newbridge Crescent","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL8530","Ind","WRKS","Probable","High Oak, Pensnett","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of houses which had dated to at least the 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8531","Set","SMTER","Probable","Commonside, Pensnett","These houses date to the 19th century and were built mainly built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century.","The majority of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, some first appear on the second and third edition OS maps. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8532","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Corbyns Hall Road, Pensnett","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small disused colliery.","Half of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the remainder are not much later.",1911,1938 "HBL8533","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Broad Street, Pensnett","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8534","Set","MDDT","Probable","Broad Street & Victoria Street, Pensnett","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, except for one terrace of early 20th century date. The later houses were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. One terrace first appears upon the third edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8535","Set","MDTER","Probable","High Street & Tansy Green Road, Pensnett","These houses, and possibly the public house, date to the early 20th century and were mainly built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map and so may the public house, having been built upon the site of an earlier inn. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8536","Set","SMSM","Certain","High Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8537","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bychen Moor Gardens, Pensnett","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century school. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8538","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Russells Hall Hospital","The hospital dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon earlier coal mining, a small amount of which pre dated 1750. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","The hospital post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first and second edition OS map shows a large colliery over most of this area; the third and fourth editions show one pit on each map. The site of Fiery Holes also lies here which is marked on the parish map and Yates' map - referring to early coal mining. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8539","Set","MDDT","Probable","Elgar Crescent, Pensnett","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL854","Set","MDSM","Certain","Newbridge Crescent","These houses date to the mid/late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses appear on the first edition OS map, but are not marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL8540","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Vicarage Lane, Pensnett","This area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century having formed part of a field system. This area had been part of New Park deer park in the medieval period.","Formerly a field system now rough grassland with no obvious field boundaries present.",1939,2000 "HBL8541","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Mark's Church, Pensnett","The church and vicarage dates to the 19th century and was built upon the site of a woodland. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8542","Woo","DECW","Probable","Barrow Hill, North of Pensnett","The woodland may in part date from the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Parts of this woodland may date from the late 18th/early 19th century, marked on the parish map and the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL8543","Ext","DUQRY","Certain","Barrow Hill, Pensnett","This area of former quarrying probably finally ceased in the mid/late 20th century. This area had been quarried since the 19th century.","The full extent of this area of former quarrying may have finally been completed in the post fourth edition period.",1939,2000 "HBL8544","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Barrow Hill, Pensnett","This area had formed part of Himley Colliery until the mid/late 20th century and in the medieval period was part of a medieval deer park.","Probably rough grassland since the colliery became disused on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8545","Set","SMSM","Probable","Thornberry Drive, Pensnett","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8546","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Hunter Mill Drive, Gornal","An area of rough grassland dating to the mid/late 20th century which had mainly formed part of a field system. Part of this area had been part of a deer park in the medieval period.","This area appears to be mainly rough grassland/scrub on the modern landline mapping and the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8547","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hunt Mill Drive, Coopers Bank","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, two of which survive.","These mainly houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A few 19th century cottages survive.",1961,1980 "HBL8548","Set","LGDT","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable farm. This farm's origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8549","Set","MXSST","Certain","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL855","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Tennis Club, Newbridge Crescent","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century house.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8550","Set","MDSM","Probable","Tansey Green Road & Smithy Lane, Tansey Green","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century blacking works and a hotel. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. Nos. 4 and 5 Smithy Lane may be much earlier having been originally four cottages?",1951,1960 "HBL8551","Set","SMSM","Certain","Smithy Lane, Tansey Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are probably mainly 1960s/70s (from modern aerial photography).",1911,1938 "HBL8552","Set","MDSM","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large early 19th century house. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8553","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Bradley Street, Pensnett","These clubs date to the mid/late 20th century and were largely built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These two clubs post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8554","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bradley Street, Pensnett","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties first appear on the first edition OS map, part of The Poplars may also have been present on this map. Two houses post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8555","Set","MDDT","Certain","High Street, Pensnett","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a few earlier cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8556","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon an area of land which had been the site of cottages until the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8557","Ind","WRKS","Probable","High Street, Pensnett","The works probably dates to the inter war period, the other buildings are later. This area had formed part of a colliery at some point in the 19th century.","A works which probably appears on the fourth edition OS map and a later garage and old people's home. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8558","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century public house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8559","Set","MDSM","Probable","Tansey Green Road & Dreadnought Road, Tansey Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, a couple of which survive. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. One short terrace is marked on the",1961,1980 "HBL856","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Newbridge Prep School","This building, now used as a school, but originally a houses, dates to the mid/late 19th century.","The building appears as a house on the first edition OS.",1841,1880 "HBL8560","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century semi detached properties. However one half of a semi detached property survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. One property is marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL8561","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tansey Green Road, Tansey Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8562","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Brook Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century paddocks. This area had probably formed part of Wall Heath.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one pair of semis first appears on the third edition OS map and the remainder post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL8563","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cross Street & Brook Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were mainly built upon the site of 19th century paddocks. This area may have formed part of Wall Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8564","Set","MDDT","Probable","Brook Street, Wall Heath","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and some of them were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, although one short row of this date survives. This area may have formed part of Wall Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. One small row of cottages are marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8565","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brook Street, Wall Heath","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were mainly built upon the site of 19th century paddocks. This area may have formed part of Wall Heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8566","Set","SMSM","Certain","Milton Street & Tennyson Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8567","Set","SMSM","Probable","High Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. (The modern landline mapping actually shows they have been demolished (c.2001) and a car park for the hospital extends across the whole site.",1911,1938 "HBL8568","Set","SMSM","Certain","Chapel Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8569","Set","SMTER","Probable","High Street, Pensnett","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century and the later houses were built upon houses of a similar period. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map. The nursery (formerly a club) first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the other houses post date the fourth edition (late 20th century?) and were built upon further 19th century terraces. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL857","Set","LGMXD","Certain","Tettenhall Road/Newbridge Crescent","This house, now a club, dates to the early/mid 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","Appear on the first edition OS - the large detached house is now a Club and has been extended. It is marked on the tithe map. The house to the rear of the semis post dates the fourth edition and has clearly been built in their gardens. The Tettenhall Road is marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL8570","Rel","NCONC","Certain","St James Methodist Chapel, High Street, Pensnett","The Methodist Chapel dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The Methodist Chapel is marked on the first edition OS map (See SMR entry for details).",1821,1880 "HBL8571","Set","MDTER","Probable","Primrose Park, Pensnett","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works. This had been the site of a 19th century brickworks and prior to that had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century - possibly sheltered accommodation. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8572","Soc","COMHA","Certain","High Street, Pensnett","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The community centre and the apartments both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8573","Set","SMTER","Certain","High Street, Pensnett","These houses and the public house mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses and the public house mainly appear on the first edition OS map, a few are later.",1821,1880 "HBL8574","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Marks CofE Primary School Annexe, Pensnett","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8575","Set","SMSM","Probable","Belmont Road & Albert Street, Pensnett","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8576","Set","SMTER","Probable","Chapel Street, Pensnett","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses mainly appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8577","Set","MDSM","Probable","High Street & Hollies Street, Pensnett","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 19th century houses. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8578","Set","SMSM","Possible","Between Church Street & Albert Street, Pensnett","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8579","Set","APAR","Probable","Chapel Street, Pensnett","These maisonettes may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL858","Set","LGTNL","Certain","Tettenhall Road","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","Large terraces marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL8580","Set","SMDT","Probable","Church Street, Pensnett","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, although two of this date survive. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - two houses were present on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8581","Com","PUBHS","Certain","High Street, Pensnett","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8582","Set","SMTER","Probable","High Street, Pensnett","These terraces probably date to the late 19th century having been built upon the site of an earlier house. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These terraces probably first appear on the second edition OS map - the first edition OS map shows a single house.",1881,1900 "HBL8583","Ser","RESV","Probable","Fens Pool, Pensnett","The reservoir dates to the late 18th/early 19th century and was constructed to feed the local canal network. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","A large pool marked as a canal feeder reservoir on the first edition OS map and the parish map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL8584","Ind","INDES","Certain","The Wallows Industrial Estate, Brierley Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century collieries. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8585","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wallows Road, Fenns Crescent etc, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8586","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","The Wallows, Brierley Hill","This area has been rough grassland possibly since the late 19th century and it may have been mined for coal at some point in that century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","This area of land may been rough grassland since the late 19th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8587","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Brewsters Public House, Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8588","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill","This area of land may have been rough grassland since the later 19th century. The area had formed part of Pensnett Chase which was enclosed into fields in the later 18th century.","This area of land may have been rough grassland since the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8589","Set","SMSM","Probable","Orchard Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery. This area may have been exploited for coal in the late 18th/early 19th century and prior to that it had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL859","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chelston Drive, Newbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8590","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of an old colliery. Coal mining in this area may have begun in the late 18th/early 19th century having previously formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8591","Set","SMTER","Probable","Planet Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war allotments. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggest that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8592","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Off Wallows Road, Brierley Hill","The works and builders yard date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century glass works. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The works and builders yard post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8593","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Dudley Road & Wallow Road, Brierley Hill","The public houses date to the 19th century and were built upon part of Pensnett Chase.","The public houses are marked on the first edition OS map, but may be early 19th century in date as settlement is indicated in this area on the parish map and the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8594","Set","MDSM","Probable","Planet Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8595","Set","MXSST","Probable","Planet Road & Orchard Street, Brierley Hill","These houses probably mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 18th century terraces, although a few survives along with a row of early 20th century terraces.","The majority of these properties post date the fourth edition OS map, but are of different decades, but overall the late 20th century appears to dominate. The earliest of the terraces are marked on the first edition OS map, with another terrace first appearing on the third edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL8596","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wallows Road, Brierley Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, although a couple may be slightly earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL8597","Set","MDDT","Probable","Orchard Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to around the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s others may be slightly earlier or later.",1961,1980 "HBL8598","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a squatter cottage, which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8599","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Station Road & High Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon squatter settlement, possibly dating from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, a few houses on Briars Close are later.",1911,1938 "HBL86","Set","SMSM","Probable","Rainbow Street","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of derelict land, which had been cleared of the late 18th/early 19th century, in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL860","Set","LGDT","Certain","Greyhound Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement.","First appear on the fourth edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL8600","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Pensnett Road & High Street, Brierley Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery, which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8601","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cherry Close, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century house. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8602","Set","SML","Probable","Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8603","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill","An area of public open space which dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a colliery until the late 19th century.","An area of public open space containing a community centre post dating the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8604","Set","SMSM","Certain","Wilson Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8605","Set","MDTER","Certain","Campbell Street & Raglan Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These terraces mainly first appear on the second edition OS map - one or two may be earlier.",1881,1900 "HBL8606","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cressett Avenue, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8607","Set","SMSM","Probable","Fox Foot Drive, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century ironworks which had been demolished in the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL8608","Set","MDSM","Probable","Campbell Street, Brierley Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8609","Ind","WRKS","Probable","School Lane, Brockmoor","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL861","Set","LGDT","Possible","Maple Close & Ashley Close, Stourbridge","These houses possibly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8610","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St John's Church,Leys Road, Brockmoor","The church and vicarage date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The church and the vicarage are marked on the first edition OS map, but are not on the parish map.",1821,1880 "HBL8611","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mount Avenue, Brockmoor","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8612","Set","SMTER","Probable","High Street & Cressett Lane, Brockmoor","These terraces date to the 19th century and probably replace earlier squatter cottages whose origins may have lay in the later 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, the others first appear on the second edition OS map and probably replace squatter cottages.",1821,1880 "HBL8613","Set","MDDT","Certain","Moor Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of derelict land. This land had been the site of a large house until the mid 19th century.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the third edition OS map, the remainder are present by the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8614","Ind","INDES","Certain","Moor Street Industrial Estate, Brierley Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8615","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Moor Street, Brierley Hill","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the 19th century.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL8616","Set","APAR","Probable","Lindsey Place, Brierley Hill","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century chapel and earlier public house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8617","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Brockmoor Primary School, Brierley Hill","The school dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8618","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Lindsey Place, Brierley Hill","An area of rough grassland which had probably been mined for coal in the 19th century.","This area had probably formed part of the colliery marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8619","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Andrews Church, Netherton","The church dates to the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had probably formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map of Dudley parish, but not on the 2"" OS map or the parish map.",1821,1880 "HBL862","Set","MDDT","Certain","Greyhound Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which were probably enclosed by planned agreement.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8620","Set","SMTER","Probable","Crescent Road & Wren Street, Netherton","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century coal shaft. This area had probably formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the school is marked on the first edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8621","Rec","COUPK","Certain","Part of Saltwell Nature Reserve,","The nature reserve was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of old colliery workings, the last of which was still operating in the inter war period. This area had formed part of a field system in the 18th century.","The nature reserve post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8622","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Hillcrest School & Community Centre, Netherton","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation in the early 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8623","Ind","INDES","Certain","Corbett Industrial Estate, Netherton","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the early 20th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8624","Set","COTYP","Probable","Hill Street & Hurleys Fold, Netherton","These cottages date to at least the later 19th century. This had been formed part of a squatter settlement whose origins lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century and prior to that had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these properties appear on the first edition OS map (and may be on the 1865 map); a row of houses first appears on the second edition OS map and the remainder and the industrial buildings all post date the fourth edition OS map. This was an area of squatter settlement marked on the first edition OS map, 1865 map and possibly upon the 1816 map.",1821,1880 "HBL8625","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hillcrest Close, Netherton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century squatter settlement. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8626","Set","MDDT","Probable","Baptist End Road, Baptist End","These houses date from the inter war period and were built the site of earlier cottages. Settlement in this area may have its origins in the medieval period, when it was the original focus of the village of Netherton.","The earliest of thesse houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the others are later.",1911,1938 "HBL8627","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Netherton CofE Primary School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of inter war allotments. This area had formed part of a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8628","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Dudley Canal south of the tunnel.",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1795,1800 "HBL8629","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","Blackbrook Road, Netherton","This area of land had formed part of a colliery until the later 19th century.","Old coal shafts are marked on the modern landline mapping and the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL863","Set","MDDT","Probable","Greyhound Lane & The Broadway","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields, which were probably enclosed by planned agreement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. The Broadway is contemporary with the houses.",1961,1980 "HBL8630","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Highbridge Road, Netherton","The cricket ground dates to the 19th century and was established upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The cricket ground is marked on the first edition OS map",1866,1880 "HBL8631","Set","MDSM","Probable","Knowle Hill Road, Netherton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8632","Rec","COUPK","Probable","Part of Saltwell Nature Reserve, Netherton","The nature reserve dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largely established upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The nature reserve post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8633","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Cinder Bank, Netherton","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal pit which ceased operation in the early 20th century. Coal mining may have occurred in this area in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8634","Ind","INDES","Certain","Thornleigh Trading Estate, Dudley","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8635","Ind","DEPOT","Probable","Blowers Green Road, Dudley","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a colliery. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS map. Cottages are marked on the first edition OS map which were probably those also marked on the parish map and the 1865 map.",1939,2000 "HBL8636","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Off Blowers Green Road, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8637","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Clee Road, Dudley","This area has been rough grassland since at least the late 19th century, having previously been worked as a colliery.","On the second edition OS map, having been a colliery on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8638","Ind","METWK","Probable","Peartree Lane, Dudley","These industrial units may date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of an earlier metal works.","These two buildings may first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8639","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Pear Tree Lane, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably ceased operation by the later 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL864","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandy Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which may have been planned enclosure.","Fourth edition mapping does not exist for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8640","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Peartree Lane, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an old colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8641","Ind","INDES","Certain","Grazebrook Industrial Park, Dudley","The industrial park dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built in part upon an iron works whose origins may have lay in the early 19th century.","The industrial park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8642","Ind","INDES","Probable","Narrowboat Way, Dudley","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","A large industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8643","Set","MDDT","Probable","Clee Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century gravel pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8644","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Holly Hall Road & Clee Road, Dudley","This works may date from the inter war period and have been built upon the site of an earlier small works.","The earliest parts of this works may appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8645","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woodside Road, Dudley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a large colliery whose origins date from at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8646","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Holly Hall Road, Dudley","An area of public open space which may date to the mid/late 20th century which had been derelict land since the late 19th century having been the site of 19th century furnaces.","Possibly landscaped as an area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8647","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Dudley","This area of land had been part of a colliery in the early 20th century, which had ceased operation by the inter war period.","On the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography shows that this land is currently a large roundabout, but this was not marked on the modern landline. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8648","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Dudley","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century coal mine.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8649","Set","SMSM","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century clay pit.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL865","Set","LGDT","Certain","Sandy Lane","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which were possibly enclosed by agreement.","Fourth edition does not exist for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL8650","Set","APAR","Probable","Ashenhurst Road, Dudley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century mineral railway. This area may have formed part of a medieval deer park.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8651","Set","MDDT","Probable","Abbotsford Drive & Quentin Drive, Dudley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery. This area had formed part of a deer park in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8652","Set","SMSM","Probable","Kingswinford Road & Pensnett Road, Dudley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8653","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Pensnett Road & Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","A surgery and a clinic both dating to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The surgery and clinic post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8654","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Augustine's Church, Holly Hall","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8655","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Between Highgate Road & Hallchurch Road, Holly Hall","The surviving building was built as a school in the early 20th century. To the north west of the site stood an earlier school building which was demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","Built as a school, but now probably a community centre, which first appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8656","Set","MXSST","Certain","Newland Grove, Holly Hall","The houses date to the inter war period and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8657","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pensnett Road & Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8658","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","The allotment gardens date to the inter war period and were laid out upon a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The allotment gardens first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8659","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Pensnett Road, Low Town","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although two properties date to the late 19th century and two more from an earlier period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one semi detached property first appears on the second edition OS map and two detached properties are on the first edition OS map",1961,1980 "HBL866","Woo","MXTWD","Certain","Norton Covert","Norton Covert dates to at least the 19th century.","Depicted as a mixed woodland on all mapping. Fourth edition map does not exist for this area.",1821,1880 "HBL8660","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pensnett Road, Low Town","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8661","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pensnett Road, Lowtown","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8662","Fie","PLND","Possible","Rear of Pensnett Road, Lowtown","The remains of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century having previously formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The remains of a field system enclosed by an Act of Parliament in the late 18th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1751,1820 "HBL8663","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Rear of Pensnett Road, Dudley","This had been an area of 19th century settlement which was demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","An area of derelict land post dating the fourth edition OS map - settlement is marked on all the earlier 25"" OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL8664","Ext","DCLQ","Probable","High Street, Dudley","The site of disused clay quarries which had served a 19th century brickworks. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The brickworks and associated clay quarries had gone by the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8665","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Rear of Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","An area of rough grassland, which had been mined for coal in the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensentt Chase, but was enclosed into fields in the late 18th century.","Rough grassland from the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8666","Set","SMSM","Certain","Gordon Crescent, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8667","Set","MDSM","Probable","Broadlands Drive, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8668","Set","MDDT","Probable","North View Drive, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8669","Set","SMMXD","Probable","North View Drive etc, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon early 20th century railway sidings. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL867","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Roman Catholic burial ground between Covert Lane & Norton Road","The Roman Catholic burial grounds dates to the 19th century.","Marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8670","Set","SMTER","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8671","Set","SMSM","Probable","Gordon Crescent, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8672","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon a 19th century colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8673","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Road, Brierley Hill","The industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century, although one house is 19th century in date. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these buildings are industrial in nature and post date the fourth edition OS map. One building does appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8674","Tra","RAILD","Probable","South of Pensnett Canal, Brierley Hill","The line of a 19th century railway dismantled in the mid/late 20th century. The railway may have been built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century woodland.","Dismantled railway marked on the modern landline mapping (c.2000). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8675","Tra","CANDI","Certain","Pensnett Canal","The mid 19th century canal probably ceased to function in the mid/late 20th century.","The canal is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the parish map or 2"" OS map. The modern landline map shows it is still waterfilled. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8676","Com","OFF","Probable","Oak Court, Dudley Road, Brierley Hill","An office block and hotel dating to the mid/late 20th century which were built upon the site of a 19th century glassworks.","An office block and hotel which both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8677","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Dudley Road, Brierley Road, Brierley Hill","The sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century railway and limeworks.","An electricity sub station which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8678","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Between Dudley Street & Canal Street, Brierley Hill","The former tramway depot dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the remains of a field. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The former tramway depot first appears on the second edition OS map, now a bus depot.",1881,1900 "HBL8679","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Canal Street, Harts Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL868","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Covert Lane","The majority of these houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which may have been enclosed by planned agreement.","Some of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8680","Set","APAR","Probable","Dudley Road &","These apartments mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A couple of semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8681","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Carrat Street & Brick Kiln Street etc, Harts Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large area of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8682","Ind","WARHS","Probable","East of Brick Kiln Street, Harts Hill","The warehouse and other buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century iron works. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These industrial buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8683","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Cochrane Road, Harts Hill","An area of rough grassland which may date to the inter war period. This had formed part of a field system probably enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","An area of rough grassland which may have been marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8684","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Vine Street, Harts Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8685","Set","MXSST","Certain","Fullwood Crescent, Malvern Crescent & Oakwood Crescent, Holly Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century coal pits. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8686","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Highgate Primary School, Holly Hall","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a disused colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8687","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Woodside Park, Holly Hall","The public park dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a late 19th century recreation ground. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The public park first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8688","Set","MDTER","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built partly upon a disused colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8689","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Highgate Road & Hallchurch Road, Holly Hall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL869","Set","MDDT","Certain","Between Greyhound Lane and Norton Road, Stourbridge","The majority of these houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition (three of them) - the others post date the fourth edition and have been built as infill between the original three.",1821,1880 "HBL8690","Set","SMTER","Probable","Between Stourbridge Road & Highgate Road, Holly Hall","These houses date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These properties are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8691","Set","APAR","Probable","Highgate Road, Holly Hall","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement. This area may have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8692","Set","MXSST","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8693","Set","SMTER","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8694","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Holly Hall","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8695","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Hallchurch Road, Woodside","The Methodist Chapel dates to the 19th century. This area may have formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The Methodist Chapel is the oldest building in this area appearing on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8696","Set","SMSM","Probable","Buxton Road, Woodside","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8697","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Buxton Road, Woodside","The public house dates to the 19th century and had formed part of a larger area of squatter settlement.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, the pair of semis first appears on the third edition OS map having replaced an earlier chapel.",1821,1880 "HBL8698","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wood Street & Buxton Road, Woodside","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8699","Set","SMSM","Probable","Crossgate Road & Wood Street, Woodside","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, which had been demolished in the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL87","Set","SMSM","Possible","Whitegates Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS maps and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL870","Set","MDDT","Certain","Rathmore Close and Greyhound Lane","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8700","Set","APAR","Probable","Crossgate Road & Hallchurch Road, Woodside","These apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8701","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Jolly Good Fellow Public House, The Square, Woodside","The public house date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of squatter settlement. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8702","Set","SMTER","Certain","Pedmore Road, Dudley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century industrial building.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8703","Set","SMTER","Certain","Pedmore Road, Dudley","The houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8704","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Pedmore Road, Dudley","The warehouse dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of 19th century houses.","The warehouse post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8705","Com","PUBHS",,"The Woodside Inn, Pedmore Road, Dudley","The public house dates to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8706","Ind","INDES","Certain","Peartree Lane Industrial Estate & Crackley Way, Dudley","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a disused colliery.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8707","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Peartree Lane, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were possibly built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8708","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Pedmore Road, Dudley","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century properties were demolished.","This area had formed an area of settlement on the first to fourth edition OS maps.",1939,2000 "HBL8709","Ind","METWK","Probable","Peartree Lane, Dudley","The steel stockyard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The steel stockyard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL871","Set","MDDT","Certain","Norton Road, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed in the late 18th century out of a heath land.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one or two are later.",1911,1938 "HBL8710","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Peartree Lane, Dudley","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the sites of 19th century brickworks.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8711","Ind","INDES","Certain","Peartree Lane, Dudley","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century brickworks.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8712","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pedmore Road, Woodside","These works dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century iron works which had been largely demolished by the inter war period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8713","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Pedmore Road, Woodside","The timber yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large 19th century iron works which was largely demolished in the inter war period.","The timber yard post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8714","Ind","METWK","Probable","Off Canal Street, Woodside","A metal works probably dating from the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest parts of this works may have appeared on the first edition OS map - the site developed over the second and third edition OS map. (the modern aerial photography of c.2001 shows the site has been cleared of buildings). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL8715","Com","OFF","Certain","The Waterfront, Merry Hill","These offices date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of the large 19th century Round Oak Steel Works.","These offices post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8716","Tra","RWSID","Probable","Round Oak Rail Terminal, Merry Hill","The sidings date from the inter war period and were built upon part of the site of the 19th century Round Oak Steel Works.","The railway lines are marked on the fourth edition OS map, although the terminal building post dates that map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8717","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Waterfront Way, Merry Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of part of the large 19th century Round Oak Steel Works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8718","Com","OFF","Certain","Waterfront West, Merry Hill","These offices date to the late 20th century and were built upon part of the site of the 19th century Round Oak Steel Works.","These offices psot date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL8719","Com","COMOU","Certain","Level Street, Merry Hill","The hotel dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century railway sidings. This area had formed part of a settlement earlier in that century.","The hotel post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL872","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Maybrook Industrial Estate","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Some rough grassland/scrub is marked on the third edition OS map. To the very south was part of a colliery. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8720","Set","SMTER","Certain","Station Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8721","Set","SMTER","Certain","High Street & Station Road, Brockmoor","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built within an area of squatter settlement, which has since been cleared.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map although a couple may have appeared on early maps. They had been built within an area of earlier squatter settlement.",1901,1910 "HBL8722","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Hulland Place, Brockmoor","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century school.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8723","Set","SMSM","Probable","Norwood Road, Brockmoor","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8724","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Norwood Road, Brockmoor","The cricket ground dates to the early 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The cricket ground is first marked on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8725","Set","SMSM","Certain","Moor Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL8726","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Rear of Norwood Road, Brockmoor","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the late 19th century sewage works ceased operation.","Derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS Map - had formed part of a small sewage works on the second to fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8727","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Leys Road, Brockmoor","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8728","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Campbell Street & High Street, Brockmoor","The works and other buildings probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The works and other buildings probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8729","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Pheasant Street, Brockmoor","An area of public open space dating to the mid/late 20th century which had formed part of a 19th century colliery and clay pit.","An area of public open space post dating the fourth edition OS map - site landscaped and mowed. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL873","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Clayhangar Road & London Road","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields which may have been enclosed in the late 19th century.","Several small works in this area.",1939,2000 "HBL8730","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cressett Lane & New Town, Brockmoor","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that theymainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8731","Ind","INDES","Certain","Waterfront Business Park, Merry Hill","The business park dates to the late 20th century and was built upon part of the Round Oak Steelworks when it was extended in the late 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL8732","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, Brierley Hill","The commercial core of Brierley Hill dates to at least the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The commercial core of Brierley Hill, most of the buildings are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8733","Set","SML","Certain","John Street & Bent Street, Brierley Hill","These terraces date to the early 20th century.","These houses mainly first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8734","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Merry Hill Shopping Centre","The shopping centre dates to the late 20th century and was built mainly upon the site of 19th century collieries.","The Merry Hill Shopping Centre post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8735","Ind","METWK","Probable","Mill Street, Brierley Hill","This works may date from the early 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier metal works.","The earliest parts of this works may have appeared on the third edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL8736","Opl","DERLD","Probable","South of Level Street, Brierley Hill","This area of land dates to the mid/late 20th century and had been the site of a 19th century tramway. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map - the first to fourth editions shows tramways. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8737","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brier School, Brierley Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS Map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8738","Ind","INDES","Certain","Old Bush Street, Brierley Hill","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8739","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael's Church, Brierley Hill","The church dates to the 18th century and was probably built upon land formerly part of Pensnett Chase.","The church was built in the 18th century.",1751,1820 "HBL874","Set","SMSM","Certain","Clayhangar Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon paddocks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8740","Com","SHPCN","Probable","The Moor Centre, Brierley Hill","The shopping centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon an area of earlier commercial core.","The shopping centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL8741","Com","SUPST","Certain","High Street, Brierley Hill","The superstores date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century commercial properties. Two public houses of this date survive.","The superstores post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century. The two public houses both appear on the first edition OS map",1981,2000 "HBL8742","Com","COMCR","Certain","High Street, Brierley Hill","The buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon 19th century buildings.","These buildings post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8743","Tra","CARPK","Probable","North of Cottage Street, Brierley Hill","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a late 19th century football pitch.","The car part post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8744","Com","OFF","Probable","Level Street, Brierley Hill","A office block dating to the mid/late 20th century and built upon the site of 19th century houses.","This building may be an office block which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8745","Set","SML","Probable","Adelaide Street & Trinity Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8746","Set","SMTER","Certain","Bank Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8747","Set","APAR","Probable","Between John Street & Bent Street, Brierley Hill","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8748","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Bank Street, Brierley Hill","The car park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The car park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8749","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Fire Station, Dudley Road, Brierley Hill","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was largely built upon the site of a 19th century brewery.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map, the other buildings may be earlier.",1939,2000 "HBL875","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Metroline","Now the line of the Metro this railway line dates from the 19th century.","Now the Metro line. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL8750","Set","SMTER","Probable","John Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8751","Set","SMTER","Certain","Bank Street, Brierley Hill","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The earliest of the surviving terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8752","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Police Divisional HQ, Talbot Street, Brierley Hill","The police headquarters dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century house.","The police head quarters post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8753","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Between Parkes Street & Albion Street, Brierley Hill","The medical facilities date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon 19th century terraces.","The health centre and surgery post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8754","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Parkes Street, Brierley Hill","This land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century terraces were demolished.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL8755","Set","SMTER","Probable","Sion Close, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8756","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fenton Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8757","Set","MDTER","Probable","William Street & Talbot Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces are marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8758","Set","LGDT","Certain","Moor Street & Fenton Street, Brierley Hill","A 19th century house which survives where other similar houses were demolished.","A large detached house - there had been more, but the others were demolished.",1821,1880 "HBL8759","Set","MDTER","Certain","Bent Street & Victoria Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the others are mainly present by the third edition OS map, but one or two post date the fourth. The empty area was a burial ground.",1821,1880 "HBL876","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal - Old Main Line (part)",,"This section of canal is part of the original route from Birmingham to Wolverhampton. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1770,1775 "HBL8760","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Bank Street Methodist Church, Brierley Hill","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier chapel.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the methodist church is not the same as that on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8761","Set","HIRIS","Probable","The Promenade & Hill Street, Brierley Hill","These high rise flats may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8762","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Brierley Hill Primary School","The school dates from the early 20th century and were built upon the site earlier industry.","The earliest school building first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8763","Ind","INDES","Certain","Delph Road Industrial Park,","The industrial park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century gas works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8764","Set","SMSM","Probable","Nine Locks Ridge, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8765","Ind","WRKS","Certain","South of Moor Street, Brierley Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war iron works. In the later 19th century this had been the site of a brickworks.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8766","Ind","WRKS","Certain","The Brierley Trading Estate, Brierley Hill","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon part of a 19th century brickworks.","An industrial building first marked on the fourth edition OS map, now divided into separate units.",1911,1938 "HBL8767","Ind","GLASW","Probable","North Street, Brierley Hill","The glass works dates from the 19th century.","The earliest parts of the glass works are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8768","Ind","INDES","Certain","North Street Industrial Estate, Brierley Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works. Earlier this had been the site of squatter settlement.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8769","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Hillcrest Avenue, Brierley Hill","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon the site of a disused colliery.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL877","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Disused railway, Gornal Wood",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8770","Set","MMDST","Certain","Bell Street, Brierley Hill","The houses and former library date to the early 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","The houses first appear on the third edition OS map including the former library, now part of Dudley College.",1901,1910 "HBL8771","Set","SMTER","Probable","Dudley Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8772","Rel","TEMP","Probable","Cottage Street, Brierley Hill","The temple dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible former colliery.","The temple post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8773","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Cottage Street, Brierley Hill","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8774","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Mill Street & Little Cottage Street, Brierley Hill","The works date to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier 19th century.","The works first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8775","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Mill Street, Brierley Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8776","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Little Cottage Street, Brierley Hill","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8777","Set","MDDT","Probable","Baxter Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8778","Set","MDSM","Certain","Hillcrest Avenue, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8779","Ind","METWK","Probable","Brettell Lane","The works dates from the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier metal works.","The earliest parts of these buildings probably first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL878","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lindon Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon an area of open pasture land.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. This section of road may have been part of a road marked on Yates' map which was diverted when the canal was built, but originally continued to Catshill & beyond through the heathland.",1881,1900 "HBL8780","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Brettel Lane","The public house dates to the 19th century.","The public houses is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8781","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Brettel Lane","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of railway sidings and good sheds.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8782","Ind","BRKWK","Probable","Meeting Lane, Brettel Lane","These works may date from the 19th century when it was built as a brickworks.","The earliest of these buildings may have been those marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8783","Ind","INDES","Certain","Meeting Lane Industrial Estate, Brettel Lane","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.","These industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8784","Set","MDDT","Probable","Carder Drive, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8785","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Marsh Park, Brierley Hill","The park was established in the inter war period upon the site of old fireclay mines.","The park first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8786","Set","MDDT","Probable","Church Street & Church Hill, Brierley Hill","These houses date from the 19th century.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the terraces first appear on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8787","Set","MDDT","Probable","Seagers Lane, Brierley Hill","These houses largely date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses all post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date mainly to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8788","Set","COTYP","Probable","Church Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to at least the 19th century.","The majority of these houses appear on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8789","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lancaster Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL879","Set","MXSST","Probable","Corner of Lindon Road & Clayhangar Road","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Clayhangar Road is marked on Yates' map.",1981,2000 "HBL8790","Rel","NCONC","Possible","South Park Mews, Brierley Hill","The church may date to the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of this church may have appeared on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8791","Set","APAR","Probable","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8792","Set","COTYP","Probable","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, others first appear on the second to fourth editions.",1821,1880 "HBL8793","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Rock's Hill, Brierley Hill","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century cottages were demolished.","This area of land post dates the fourth edition OS map, but had had scattered cottages across it. The steps of Rock's Hill follow the line of a lane marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8794","Ind","WRKS","Probable","The Boulevard, Merry Hill","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works.","This large works probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8795","Rec","CINEM","Certain","The Boulevard, Merry Hill","The cinema dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The cinema complex post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8796","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","The Embankment, Merry Hill","An area of rough grassland which dates to the mid/late 20th century. Earlier in the 20th century this area had still largely formed part of a field system.","Post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8797","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","South of Waterfront Way, Merry Hill","An area of rough grassland since late 20th century, having previously formed part of a colliery.","An area of open land since the second edition OS map? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8798","Ind","INDES","Certain","Sterling Park, Merry Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8799","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Level Street & Engine Lane, Merry Hill","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and replaced an area of squatter settlement originating in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL88","Set","SML","Probable","Moncrieffe Street","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Housing first appearing on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL880","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lindon Road & Clayhangar Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL8800","Com","COMOU","Probable","Level Street, Merry Hill","A fast food outlet which dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible disused coal shaft.","A fast food outlet post dating the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8801","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Level Street, Merry Hill","This building dates to the 19th century and had been a public house, but is currently a club.","The earliest part of this building appears on the first edition OS map when it was a public house - it is currently a club. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8802","Ind","INDES","Probable","Enterprise Trading Estate, Merry Hill","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8803","Woo","DECW","Probable","Saltwell Wood, Dudley","Parts of this woodland may pre date 1750.","Marked as Saltwells on the first edition OS map - part of Birch Woods on the 2"" OS map and possibly part of the woodland on Yates and Lady Dudley's plantation on Taylor's map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1750 "HBL8804","Ser","RESV","Certain","Lodge Farm Reservoir, Merry Hill","The reservoir dates to the mid/late 19th century and was probably constructed upon a field system.","The reservoir was built to serve the local canal network and is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL8805","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lodge Crescent & Farm Road, Saltwells","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field sytem probably enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century. Prior to that this area may have been woodland.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8806","Set","SMSM","Probable","Blackbrook Close, Saltwells","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a farm whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8807","Ind","INDES","Certain","Narrowboat Way, Merry Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which pock marked this area.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8808","Ind","METWK","Certain","Narrowboat Way, The Hurst","The steel stockyard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of 19th century","The steel stockyard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8809","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Pedmore Road, Merry Hill","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused early 20th century colliery. This had been the site of a small farm in the 19th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL881","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lindon Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century, although the public house is earlier. This area had formed part of an oipen heathland in the 18th century.","First appears on the second edition OS, although a public house is present upon the first edition, which may be the same building as the current public house prior to extensions. The rear land to these properties has been incorporated into the industrial estate behind. This section of Lindon Road may be marked on Yates' map, but which was diverted when the canal was built, having originally run to Catshill & beyond.",1881,1900 "HBL8810","Ind","WRKS","Certain","East of Pedmore Road, Merry Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8811","Set","IRRH","Possible","Pedmore Road, Merry Hill","Possibly originally a squatter cottage dating to at least the 19th century.","This cottage may have originally been a squatter cottage marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map. Settlement marked here on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL8812","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","North of Saltwells Wood","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century and had mainly formed part of a field system prior to this date.","This rough grassland mainly post dates the fourth edition OS Map althought woodland lining the brook is marked on the 2"" OS map. Coal mining and settlement also occurred in small pockets within this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL8813","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Yew Tree Hill Playing Field, Netherton","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a 19th century clay pit. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8814","Set","MDSM","Probable","Alpine Drive & Queen Gardens, Netherton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the 19th century vicarage. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8815","Com","COMCR","Probable","Netherton","The earliest buildings within the commercial core of Netherton date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","The commercial core of Netherton - some settlement is marked in this area on the 2"" OS map, although it is fairly dispersed. Mainly fields.",1821,1880 "HBL8816","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Northfield Road County Primary School, Netherton","The school dates from the late 19th century and was built upon a field system. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest building is marked on the second edition OS map, the other is present by the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8817","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bobbington Way & Chichester Avenue, Bumble Hole","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8818","Set","SMSM","Probable","Morville Road, Bumble Hole","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8819","Set","SMSM","Certain","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL882","Set","MDTER","Probable","Robson & Cape Closes","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon fields which had been enclosed in the late 19th century, having been ancient unenclosed pasture prior to that period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL8820","Set","SMTER","Probable","St Paul's Road, Bumble Hole","These properties date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - possibly sheltered accommodation? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8821","Set","MXSST","Probable","Wellfield Gardens, Gads Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8822","Set","SMSM","Probable","St George's Road, Gads Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8823","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Formerly GWR Windmill End Branch line","The line of a dismantled railway which had been constructed after 1865.","The line of a dismantled railway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8824","Set","MDDT","Probable","St George's Road, Gads Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8825","Tra","CNAL","Probable","Bumble Hole Branch, Bumble Hole",,"The canal is marked on the first edition OS map and the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1800,1805 "HBL8826","Ext","DUQRY","Probable","East of Bumble Hole Branch Canal, Windmill End","A disused quarry which was last worked in the early 20th century.","Probably a disused quarry last in use on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL8827","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Windmill End","This area of land was created in the late 19th century when the Windmill End Furnaces were demolished.","On the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8828","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Peter's Church, St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","The church dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century school.","On the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL8829","Set","COTYP","Possible","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","These houses may date from the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses, including the public house, appear on the first edition OS map, two first appear on the third edition. The others post date the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1821,1880 "HBL883","Set","MXSST","Probable","Friezeland Road & roads off it","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the late 19th century out of ancient pasture land, which historically once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL8830","Set","SMSM","Probable","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century squatter's cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one pair first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8831","Set","MDDT","Probable","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century former colliery and the a metal works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL8832","Set","MDDT","Probable","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metals works, which had been demolished by the end of that century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, a couple of the properties were marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL8833","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Off St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8834","Rec","COUPK","Possible","Part of Warren's Hall Park, Gad's Green","A country park dating to the mid/late 20th century which is an area of landscaped former colliery land.","The country park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8835","Ind","WRKS","Probable","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8836","Set","MDDT","Probable","St Peter's Road, Bumble Hole","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majoroity of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - a couple of houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8837","Ind","INDES","Certain","Washington Centre, Primrose Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8838","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Marriott Road, Primrose Hill","The works dates to the late 19th century and was built upon the site of an earlier works.","This works first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1881,1900 "HBL8839","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Marriott Road & Primrose Road, Primrose Hill","These industrial buidlings date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these industrial buildings is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL884","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Commonside","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","Earliest houses appear on the second edition OS map, others are later.",1881,1900 "HBL8840","Set","MXSST","Certain","Marriott Road, Yew Tree Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century paddocks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8841","Ind","METWK","Possible","Marriot Road, Primrose Hill","The works may date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of this works may be marked on the first edition OS map, but is not marked on the 1865 map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1866,1880 "HBL8842","Set","SMTER","Probable","Blakeley Walk, Primrose Hill","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8843","Set","SMSM","Probable","Yew Tree Hills etc, Yew Tree Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8844","Set","MDTER","Probable","Cinder Bank, Netherton","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the other houses appear later.",1881,1900 "HBL8845","Set","SMTER","Probable","Halton Street & Bournebrook Close, Netherton","The terraces date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8846","Set","RESHO","Probable","Between Cinder Bank & Simms Lane, Netherton","The residential home and the care centre date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century school.","The residential home and the care centre post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8847","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Between Cinder Bank & Simms Lane, Netherton","The works may date from the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The earliest parts of this works may be marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8848","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Cinder Bank, Netherton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8849","Set","RESHO","Probable","Netherton Lodge, Netherton","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL885","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Linden Road","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon an area of rough grassland which had probably once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The earliest of these buildings appear on the second edition OS, the majority first appear on the third edition OS. This section of Linden Road is marked on Yates' map and was diverted just beyond this point when the canal was built. It originally ran to Catshill & beyond - through the heath.",1881,1900 "HBL8850","Set","APAR","Probable","Raybould's Fold, Netherton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8851","Set","SMTER","Probable","St John's Street, Netherton","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, others first appear on the second edition OS map and post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL8852","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Upton Street, Netherton","The chapel may date to the 19th century and the club to the early 20th century.","The earliest of these two buildings is probably the chapel which may be that which is marked on the first edition OS map. The club first appears on the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8853","Opl","DERLD","Probable","South of Northfield Road, Netherton","This area of land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the railway sidings were lifted.","This area of land was a railway sidings on the first to fourth editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8854","Set","SMSM","Certain","Halesowen Road, Netherton","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a small late 19th century colliery.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8855","Ind","SCPYD","Certain","Northfield Road, Netherton","The scrap yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small colliery which expanded into this area in the early 20th century.","The scrap yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8856","Set","MXSST","Certain","Northfield Road, Netherton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter cottages.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8857","Set","MXSDT","Probable","Northfield Road, Netherton","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map and the others on the fourth edition and a couple are probably 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8858","Ind","METWK","Certain","Halesowen Road, Netherton","The steel stockholder dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","The steel stockholder post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8859","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Northcott Road, Netherton","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works and depots post date the fourth edition OS map, but the public house appears on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL886","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a cottage which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","All but one house first appears on the fourth edition OS map; the single house appears on the first edition OS.",1911,1938 "HBL8860","Ind","INDES","Certain","Primrose Hill Trading Estate, Primrose Hill","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8861","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Cradley Hill, Primrose Hill","The public house dates to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the other property first appears on the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8862","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Chapel Street, Primrose Hill","The chapel dates to the late 19th century, but the hall may retain the original chapel building.","The chapel probably first appears on the second edition OS map, the hall/Sunday School may be the (site of?) the original chapel shown on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8863","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Chapel Street, Primrose Hill","A probable works dating from the inter war period and built upon the site of a 19th century public house.","Probably a small works, the earliest building of which first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8864","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Halesowen Road, Netherton","The large health centre dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","A large health centre, which the modern aerial photography suggests dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8865","Set","MDSM","Probable","Northfield Road, Netherton","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. One pair is marked on the fourth edition OS map and another first appears on the third edition at least. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8866","Set","APAR","Probable","Knighton Road, Netherton","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8867","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Northfield Road, Netherton","The works and garage date to the inter war period. Late 19th century houses had also stood on this site until the mid/late 20th century.","The works and garage first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8868","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Cradley Road & Halesowen Road, Netherton","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8869","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hockley Lane, Yew Tree Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL887","Set","APAR","Probable","Wyre Close","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon paddocks.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL8870","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Knowle Hill Road, Netherton","An area of rough grassland which may date from the late 19th century when the clay quarry closed.","This area may have been rough grassland since the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8871","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hockley Lane, Yew Tree Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8872","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Off Hockley Lane, Yew Tree Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8873","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Between Hockley Lane & Yew Tree Hills.","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8874","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Yew Tree Hills, Yew Tree Hill","An area of public open space dating to the mid/late 20th century and established upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8875","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hockley Lane, Yew Tree","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century paddocks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8876","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hockley Lane, Yew Tree Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a couple of 19th century squatter cottages, one of which survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s - at least one property is marked on the second and possibly early maps.",1961,1980 "HBL8877","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Harrison's Fold & Meeting Street, Netherton","These high rise flats probaby date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century housing, although the 19th century public house survives.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8878","Set","SMTER","Probable","Griffin Street, Meeting Street, Castleton Street & Newick Street, Netherton","These houses date from the 19th century as do two chapels, a former school is slightly later. The settlement was probably built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, but other houses are later. The former school first appears on the third edition OS map (built upon the site of an earlier school), one of the chapels first appears on the second edition, but the other is also present on the first edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8879","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Birch Terrace & Yew Tree Road, Netherton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, which had been demolished by the early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL888","Set","MXSST","Probable","Bridgewater Close","These houses probably date to the 1980s and were built upon a field system, for which there is some evidence to suggest had formed part of a Medieval open field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL8880","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cradley Road, Netherton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8881","Set","MDSM","Probable","Church Road, Netherton","These houses date to the early 20th century. The later houses were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, two are marked on the second and the others are present by the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL8882","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Church Road, Netherton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8883","Set","SMTER","Probable","St Andrew's Street, Netherton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8884","Set","MDDT","Probable","Church Road, Netherton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century detached houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8885","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hampton Street, Netherton","These houses date from the late 19th century terraces and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the 1865 map.",1881,1900 "HBL8886","Set","MXMDT","Probable","St Andrew's Street, Netherton","These houses and public houses date from the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses and public houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8887","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Kingsley Street, Netherton","The works date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century squatter settlement.","These two works first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8888","Set","MDDT","Probable","St Johns Street & St Andrews Street, Netherton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. A 19th century chapel also survives in this area.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. The chapel is marked on the first edition OS map.",1981,2000 "HBL8889","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Cradley Road, Primrose Hill","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a 19th century colliery which had closed by the inter war period.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL889","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Coppice Road","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon paddocks.","The works' post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8890","Set","SMSM","Certain","Golden Hillock Road & Maybank Road, Primrose Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of part of a small colliery which had closed by the later 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8891","Set","MXSST","Probable","Heath Road, Copse Road, Lea Bank Road etc, Dudley Wood","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of several coal pits.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL8892","Set","MXSST","Probable","Abingdon Road & Matlock Close, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a disused colliery and a 19th century detached property with large grounds.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8893","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cradley Road & Weavers Rise, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century metal works which had been demolished by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL8894","Set","MDDT","Probable","Weaver Rise, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal pit. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8895","Set","SMTER","Probable","Weavers Rise, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon an area of rough grassland. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL8896","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Saltwells Road & Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron foundry. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8897","Set","SMSM","Probable","Tewkesbury Drive, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8898","Set","SMSM","Certain","Durham Road, Gloucester Road, Exeter Road etc, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8899","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Netherbrook Primary School, Dudley Wood","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was mainly built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL89","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Kinnerley Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Terrace houses first appearing on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL890","Set","COTYP","Probable","Coppice Road","These cottages date to the 19th century and were probably built upon common land.","The earliest buildings appear on the first edition OS map, some appear on the second edition the few others are infill which largely post date the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8900","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bristol Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century squatter settlement called Newtown.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8901","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bristol Road & Newark Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century coal pit. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8902","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Bristol Road, Dudley Wood","An area of public open space which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a coal mine which ceased operation in the late 19th century.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8903","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bowling Green Road, Bowling Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century chain works. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8904","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","North of Mousesweet Brook, Dudley Wood","An area of land which may have been rough grassland since the 19th century. This area had been enclosed in the late 19th century out of Pensnett Chase.","Rough grassland according to the modern aerial photographs Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8905","Set","MXSST","Certain","Molyneaux Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8906","Set","SMSM","Probable","Molyneaux Road, Mousesweet","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8907","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marlow Close, Mousesweet","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal pit which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8908","Set","MXSST","Certain","Worcester Road & York Road, Darby End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8909","Ind","INDES","Certain","Central Park Industrial Estate, Halesowen Road, Darby End","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a coal pit which had closed by the early 20th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL891","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Corner of Lichfield Road & Brookland Road",,"Route of railway and a couple of buildings - now all totally gone.",1939,2000 "HBL8910","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Halesowen Road, Mousesweet","These houses are of various dates the earliest being a possible surviving squatter cottage, but the majority date from the inter war period.","Two of the houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map; one pair on the third edition OS map; another pair post dates the fourth (mid 20th?) and a small cottage which may have been present on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8911","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bowling Green Road, Bowling Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8912","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bowling Green Road, Bowling Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8913","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Bowling Green Road & Molyneaux Road, Bowling Green","These houses mainly date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that theymainly date to the mid 20th century, a few may be 1960s/70s and two are late 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8914","Set","MDDT","Probable","Bowling Green Road, Bowling Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century coal pit.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8915","Set","SMTER","Probable","Field Mews, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8916","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Saltwells Road & Bowling Green Road, Dudley Wood","An area of public open space created in the mid/late 20th century out of land which had formed part of a field system. The line of a former late 19th century mineral railway is still visible.","An area of public open space post dating the fourth edition OS map, which had been a field system. The line of trees mark the line of a mineral railway which first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8917","Set","RESHO","Probable","Netherfield Nursing Home, Dudley Wood","The nursing home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The nursing home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8918","Com","SUPST","Probable","Saltwells Road & Halesowen Road, Dudley Wood","Probably a superstore which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century school. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","Probably a superstore post dating the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8919","Ind","INDES","Certain","Netherton Business Park. Dudley Wood","The business park dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The business park post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL892","Tra","CARPK","Certain","Corner of Lichfield Road & Brookland Road","The lorry park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a vacant plot probably created when the railway was built in the 19th century.","Lorry park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8920","Set","MXSST","Probable","Amphletts Close, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8921","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Halesowen Road, Dudley Wood","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war works.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8922","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Halesowen Road, Dudley Wood","The works date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the late 18th century.","The earliest part of this works is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8923","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Saltwells Road, Dudley Wood","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused coal pit. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8924","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Halesowen Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal pit.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8925","Ind","TIMB","Certain","Off Halesowen Road, Dudley Wood","The timber yard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war boiler works. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The timber yard post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL8926","Set","MXSST","Certain","Windmill End.","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8927","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Windmill End","The two public houses and a cottage are all that remain of the original small settlement of Windmill End.","Two public houses and a cottage on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8928","Set","APAR","Probable","Windmill End","The maisonettes and houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of the small settlement of Windmill End.","These maisonettes and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8929","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Windmill End","This area of rough grassland may date from the late 19th century.","On the second edition OS map, the first edition OS map suggests small scale quarrying?",1881,1900 "HBL893","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Brookland Road","The allotments were laid out in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of a 19th century railway line. This area had previously formed part of Holly Bank common.","These allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8930","Set","MXSST","Probable","Vale Road, Windmill End","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of the 19th century squatter settlement of Windmill End.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8931","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Windmill End","A public open space which was created in the mid/late 20th century out of land which had been the site of a late 19th century brickworks, and prior to that a colliery.","An area of public open land post dating the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8932","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Fieldfare Close & Bramble Close, Windmill End","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8933","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Between Northfield Road & St Peters Road, Darby End","The works date from the 19th century. This area had formed part of a field system.","The earliest of these works is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL8934","Ind","METWK","Probable","Northfield Road, Windmill End","The metal works date from the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest part of these works may appear on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8935","Set","MDSM","Probable","Darby End Road, Windmill End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had closed by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8936","Set","APAR","Probable","Darby End Road, Windmill End","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had closed by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8937","Set","MDSM","Probable","Darby End Road & Thistlegreen Road, Windmill End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had closed by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8938","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thistlegreen Road, Darby End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8939","Set","MXSST","Probable","Quarry Road, Crabourne Road & New Village, Saltwells","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL894","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Brookland Road","The cemetery dates to the mid/late 19th century and was laid out upon an area of land which had formed part of Holly Bank common.","The cemetery is marked on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL8940","Set","MXSST","Probable","Orchard Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal pit which had closed by the late 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL8941","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Dudley Wood Primary School","The school dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a colliery.","The school first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8942","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Dudley Wood Avenue, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which had closed by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8943","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a disused colliery.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8944","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cradley Park Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery which had closed by the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8945","Ind","INDES","Certain","Westminster Industrial Estate, Dudley Wood","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter cottages.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8946","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8947","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","These works date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter settlement.","The earliest of these two works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8948","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","These houses and a public house date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement.","The earliest of these houses, including the public house, first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it (possibly 1960s/70s).",1911,1938 "HBL8949","Set","SMSM","Certain","Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had probably closed by the late 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL895","Set","MDDT","Certain","Lichfield Road",,"Most houses appear on the fourth edition, the others post date this map. One cottage does appear on the first edition.",1911,1938 "HBL8950","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Saltwells Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a coal pit which had closed by the later 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8951","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, one is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL8952","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cradley Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8953","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cradley Road & Saltwells Road, Dudley Wood","The houses date to the 1960s/70s and the public house to the inter war period. They were built upon the site of 19th century cottages and a public house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, the public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL8954","Set","SMTER","Probable","Magpie Close, Windmill End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8955","Set","MDTER","Certain","Gill Street, Darby End","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition. Gill Street appears to follow the line of an earlier trackway or mineral railway? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL8956","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Gawne Lane, Darby End","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although a couple were probably built in the 1960s/70s on the site of a 19th century detached property.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are probably of 1960s/70s date.",1911,1938 "HBL8957","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Gawne Lane, Darby End","This area of rough grassland/scrub was created in the mid/late 20th century having previously formed part of a field system.","This area of land probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8958","Set","SMDT","Certain","Stanhope Street, Darby End","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are only slightly later.",1911,1938 "HBL8959","Set","SMSM","Probable","Marita Close, Darby End","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL896","Set","MDDT","Possible","Brook Lane","The majority of these houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon paddocks, although the placename suggests it was once woodland.","One house appears on the fourth edition OS map. An empty area on the mapping has been built upon as a with several houses (on modern aerial photography). The majority of houses probably date to the mid 20th century.",1939,1950 "HBL8960","Set","SMTER","Certain","Oak Street & Belper Row, Darby End","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon mainly upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8961","Set","COTYP","Probable","Oak Street & Cole Street, Darby End","The cottages and the public house date to at least the 19th century.","The cottages and the public house mainly appear on the first edition OS map, although one house may first appear on the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8962","Set","APAR","Probable","Belper Row, Darby End","These maisonettes probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8963","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hadley Close, Darby End","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL8964","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Withymoor Road, Darby End","The chapel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The methodist chapel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL8965","Set","MDTER","Certain","Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8966","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8967","Set","MDSM","Probable","Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which was enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL8968","Set","SMSM","Probable","Pavilion Gardens, Dudley Wood","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a coal mine, which had closed by the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL8969","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Woodman Inn, Saltwells Road, Dudley Wood","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The diagonal of the public houseto the road is due to the line of a mineral railway which ran across the Saltwells Road on the first to third editions. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL897","Com","COMCR","Possible","High Street","This is possibly the commercial core of Walsall Wood. This settlement pre dates 1750, although few if any of the current buildings date to this period.","Some of these buildings appear on the first edition, most first appear on the second edition. Possibly the commerical core of Walsall Wood; on the High Street and no gardens visible on aerial photographs - land given over to cars and outbuildings. Some buildings may be domestic in funcition.",,1750 "HBL8970","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","An area of rough grassland which had mainly formed part of a field system prior to the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","An area of rough grassland post dating the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8971","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St John's Church, Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","The church dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a small 19th century mission church. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The church first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8972","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Victoria Inn, Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood","The public house may date from the 19th century and was built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest parts of the public house may be that marked upon the first edition Os map",1821,1880 "HBL8973","Rel","NCONC",,"Dudley Wood Methodist Church, Dudley Wood","The chapel dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The chapel first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL8974","Set","SMSM","Certain","Birch Avenue, School Road & Bath Road, Saltwells","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century woodland.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8975","Woo","DECW","Possible","Off School Road, Saltwells","The remains of a woodland whose origins lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The remains of a woodland which is marked on the first edition OS map and the Kingswinford Parish map.",1751,1820 "HBL8976","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Saltwells Inn, Saltwells Lane, Saltwells","The public house dates to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8977","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Saltwells Lane, Saltwells","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century chemical works. This area had formed part of a woodland in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8978","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Formerly Cradley Pool, Mushroom Green & Quarry Bank","An area of rough grassland which had formed part of Cradley Pool until the later 19th century.","On the first edition OS map - much of this land had once been damed to form Cradley Pool which is marked on Yates map; although it is marked as dry on the first edition OS map, it still contained water on the 1865 map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL8979","Set","IRRH","Certain","Mushroom Green","The squatter settlement of Mushroom Green pre dates 1750 and was established within Pensnett Chase.","The squatter settlement of Mushroom Green pre dates 1750 - see SMR entries for individual properties. This area includes a surviving chainmaking shop (now a museum) which is visible (although not annotated) on the OS 1st edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1750 "HBL898","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St John's Church, High Street","The church dates to the earlier 19th century although the vicarage is mid/late 20th century.","The church appears on the first edition OS, but the vicarage post dates the fourth edition OS. The original vicarage stood to the west facing onto the High Street.",1831,1880 "HBL8980","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Mushroom Green","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a colliery.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8981","Set","SMTER","Probable","Quarry Road, Dudley Wood","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon earlier settlement.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL8982","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Quarry Road, Mushroom Green","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war chain works. The site had been mined for coal in the 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL8983","Set","MDDT","Certain","Quarry Road, Dudley Wood","These houses mostly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area had formed part of a field system which was enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8984","Set","IRRH","Certain","Birch Coppice, The Coppice","A squatter settlement whose origins date toat least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The squatter settlement is marked on the first edition OS map and the Kingswinford Parish map, although only one or two of the houses probably survive from the earlier 19th century.",1751,1820 "HBL8985","Set","SMSM","Probable","Woodland Avenue & Charles Road, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a woodland whose origins lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL8986","Set","SMSM","Certain","Woodlands Road, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8987","Set","MDDT","Probable","Coppice Rise, The Coppice","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war school. This area had formed part of a woodland since at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL8988","Set","SMSM","Certain","White City Road, The Coppice","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8989","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Sherriff Drive & Chancery Way etc, Merry Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century coal pit. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL899","Set","SMMXD","Probable","St John's Close","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century semi detached houses and earlier cottages. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL8990","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Robin Hood Public House, Merry Hill","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL8991","Set","MDTER","Certain","Victoria Road, Merry Hill","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map the remainder are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL8992","Rel","CEMET","Certain","Victoria Road, Merry Hill","The graveyard dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The graveyard first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL8993","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Cole Street & Withymoor Road, Darby End","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which had begun to develop by the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they are largely 1960s/70s in date.",1961,1980 "HBL8994","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Cole Street, Darby End","The institute dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The institute first appears on the fourth edition OS map, although it has since been extended. One of the two houses also first appears on the fourth edition OS map, the other is later.",1911,1938 "HBL8995","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cole Street, Darby End","These houses mainly date from the early 20th century and were built in an area of earlier settlement whose origins lay in the mid/late 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, one property may be earlier and the others are either mid 20th or 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL8996","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Cole Street, Darby End","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they largely date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL8997","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Woodland Avenue, Quarry Bank","The allotments date to the inter war period and were laid out upon the site of a possible old quarry. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The allotments first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL8998","Set","MDDT","Probable","Rear of Woodland Avenue, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the inter war period and an may have been built within a possible old quarry. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map (although New Pool House may be older still?). Tthe others are mid 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL8999","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hillside Avenue, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, although one detached property is 19th century in date, and were largely built upon a field system enclosed in the late 18th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9","Set","MXSST","Possible","Tantarra Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces and workshops.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL90","Set","MDTNL","Certain","The Crescent","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on the third edition OS mapping. Land to rear has been divided into individual gardens on fourth and modern mapping. This section of road is not marked on the 2"" OS map of 1816.",1901,1910 "HBL900","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Walsall Road","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier cottages were demolished.","Formerly had housing on this land. On aerial photography it appears to be a superstore.",1939,2000 "HBL9000","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Cradley Forge, Quarry Bank","The public house probably dates to the 19th century","The public house is probably that building marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9001","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hammer Bank, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of possible 19th century squatter cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9002","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Silver Street, Silver End","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","This works first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9003","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Silver Street, Silver End","The chapel dates to the 19th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The chapel is marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9004","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Vine Public House, Brettell Lane, Brierley Hill","The public house and a couple of the other buildings date to at least the 19th century. Settlement in this area pre dates 1750.","The public house and several of the other prperties are marked on the first edition OS map. Settlement is marked in this area on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9005","Set","COTYP","Probable","Church Road, Brierley Hill","The earliest of these houses date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, others are present by the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9006","Set","APAR","Probable","South Park Mews, Brierley Hill","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 209th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9007","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Church Street, Brierley Hill","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a disused coal pit.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9008","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century coal mines.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9009","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century glass works which had been demolished by the early 20th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL901","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Boundary Road and cul de sacs off it.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and modern aerial photography shows that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9010","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Church Street, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century clay pit.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS Map.",1901,1910 "HBL9011","Set","SMSM","Certain","Brettell Lane, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9012","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Brettell Lane, Brierley Hill","The works date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The earliest of these works first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The public house is probably the building marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9013","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Grove, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9014","Ext","DUCOL","Possible","Off Ashton Park Drive, Withymoor Village","The site of a colliery which had close by the late 19th century.","A shaft is marked on the modern landline mapping and an active colliery is marked on the first edition OS map, but it has gone by the second edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL9015","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Turner Road, Withymoor Village","A possible sports ground established in the late 20th century upon the site of part of the mid 20th century open cast mine. This are had been mined for fireclay in the 19th century.","The modern aerial photography suggests that this area may now be used as a playing field having formed part of the open cast mine until the 1970s/80s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9016","Com","SUPST","Probable","Turner Lane, Withymoor Village","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","Probably a superstore which probably dates to the late 20th century - as are the surrounding housing estates - this area forming part of an open cast mine until the 1970s/80s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9017","Set","SMDT","Probable","Sandringham Way & cul de sacs off, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. Prior to this excavation the area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9018","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Withymoor Village","This public open space dates to the late 20th century and was established upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","An area of public open space which dates to the late 20th century - like the surrounding housing estates. This area had formed part of an open cast mine until the 1970s/80s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9019","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandringham Way & Gayfield Avenue, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine. This had been the site of a brickworks in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL902","Set","MDDT","Certain","Shire Ridge & cul de sacs off it.","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a planned field system, which had been enclosed after 1840. This area had formed part of Holly Bank Common prior to enclosure.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9020","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Barsham Drive, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a mid 20th century open cast mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9021","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Heronswood Drive & Norbury Drive, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1961,1980 "HBL9022","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Withymoor Primary School, Withymoor Village","The school dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a squatter settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The school probably dates to the late 20th century - modern aerial photography.",1981,2000 "HBL9023","Set","SMTER","Probable","Walthamstow Court & Monkswell Close, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century fireclay mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9024","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Delph Road, Withymoor Village","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier public house.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9025","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Gayfield Avenue, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon the site of squatter enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL9026","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Aldeford Drive, Withymoor Village","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL9027","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Mary's RC School, Mill Street, Brierley Hill","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a brickworks which had been demolished by the early 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9028","Set","MXSST","Certain","Corbett Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a brickworks which had been demolished by the early 20th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9029","Opl","DERLD","Probable","South of Mill Road, Brierley Hill","This area of derelict land was created in the inter war period when the 19th century saw mill was demolished.","An area of derelict land marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL903","Set","APAR","Probable","Streets Corner Gardens, Walsall","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9030","Set","MDSM","Probable","The Goss, Brierley Hill","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9031","Set","COTYP","Probable","The Goss, Brierley Hill","These cottages date from the late 18th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","One of these cottages dates to 1779 and was the lock keeper's dwelling (see SMR entry).",1751,1820 "HBL9032","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","The public house dates to the early 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century small brewery.","The public house first appears on the third edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL9033","Set","RESHO","Probable","Shaw Hellier Avenue, Brierley Hill","Possible residential housing which may date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a coal pit which closed in the early 20th century.","Possible residential housing which post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9034","Set","MDTER","Probable","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These terraces probably first appear on the third edition OS map - a few may have appeared on the first edition OS map, or were rebuilt.",1901,1910 "HBL9035","Set","SMTER","Probable","Delph Road, Brierley Hill","These houses date from the 19th century. This settlement may have begun as a small squatter settlement in the late 18th/early 19th century being established within an area of woodland.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, the others appear on the second to fourth editions.",1821,1880 "HBL9036","Set","SMTER","Probable","Black Horse Lane, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which may have begun as squatter settlement in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL9037","Ind","INDES","Probable","Two Woods Industrial Estate etc, Merry Hill","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war colliery. In the 19th century this had been the site of a few squatter cottages.","The industrial estates post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9038","Set","SMSM","Certain","Thorns Road & Thornhills Road etc, Mount Pleasant","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9039","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wychbury Road, Mount Pleasant","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon possible squatter enclosures. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The housing estate was largely fit within the bounds of the former field system.",1951,1960 "HBL904","Set","SMSM","Possible","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL9040","Set","SMTER","Probable","Larksfield Rise, Brierley Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon partly upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had probably formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9041","Ind","GARA","Probable","Stamford Road, Withymoor Village","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century, although one of pair of semis was built in the 19th century.","The garage and most of the other buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, one pair of semis appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9042","Set","SMSM","Probable","Vicarage Close, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9043","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandford Road, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9044","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Birch Tree Public House, Vicarage Road, Withymoor Village","The public house dates to the 19th century.","The public house appears on the first edition OS map and is possibly the building marked on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9045","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sandford Road, Withymoor Road","These houses date from the 19th century to the late 20th century.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map, one is on the fourth the post date it although those on the east side of the road are probably 1960s/70s and those on the west late 20th century.",1821,1880 "HBL9046","Set","MDSM","Probable","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of settlement whose origins may pre dated 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9047","Set","SMSM","Probable","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9048","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have pre dated 1750 and one surviving pair of semis certainly dates to the 19th century at least.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s, one pair is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9049","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Margaret Close & Andrew Close, Quarry Bank","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and was built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL905","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Coppice Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon paddocks.","The majority of houses appear on the third edition, the other two are post 4th edition.",1901,1910 "HBL9050","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Thorns Road, Quarry Bank","These terraces date from the early 20th century and were largely built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the remainder are present by the fourth edition OS map",1901,1910 "HBL9051","Set","SMSM","Probable","Delph Road, Quarry Bank","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a large detached property called Delph House whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9052","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Mill Street, Quarry Bank","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9053","Set","SMTER","Probable","Honister Close, Merry Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war school. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9054","Set","MDDT","Probable","Coppice Lane, Merry Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9055","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Ladywood Close, Merry Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Part of this area had been woodland and part fields and the boundary between the two survives where the rear of those properties aligned E-W meets the western boundaries of those aligned N-S.",1961,1980 "HBL9056","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Oak Street, Quarry Bank","These works date to the late 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system which was enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These works first appear on the second edition OS map as does most of the houses.",1881,1900 "HBL9057","Ind","INDES","Probable","Oak Street Industrial Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of a field system which had been enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The industrial estate mainly post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9058","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Merry Hill","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of inter war houses. This area had formed part of a small colliery in the 19th century.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9059","Set","SMSM","Possible","The Boulevard, Merry Hill","These houses may have dated to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a cottage whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the 1980s aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The modern aerial photography shows a cleared site.",1951,1960 "HBL906","Set","COTYP","Certain","Coppice Road","These cottages date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","This cottage and its land appears on the first edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL9060","Set","MXSST","Certain","Mill Street, Merry Hill","These houses date to the inter war period and the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the others are probably late 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL9061","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Mill Street, Merry Hill","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable 19th century detached house which had been demolished in the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9062","Set","SMTER","Certain","Mount Pleasant, Merry Hill","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the remainder are mostly present by the fourth edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9063","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Coppice Close, Merry Hill","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon of possible early 20th century workshops, built into the back plots of the earlier houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9064","Set","MXSST","Probable","Coppice Lane & Merry Hill, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the 19th century and were built on a field system.","The majority of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the remainder post date the fourth (possibly 1960s/70s?)",1821,1880 "HBL9065","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Round Oak Public House, Merry Hill","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9066","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Merry Hill, Quarry Bank","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9067","Set","MDSM","Probable","Coxcroft Avenue & Dunslade Crescent, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a couple of squatter cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9068","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Thorns Road, Quarry Bank","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partially built upon a 19th century chain works.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9069","Set","SMSM","Certain","Park Road & Westfield Road, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon mostly upon the remains of a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL907","Set","SMDT","Possible","Coppice Road","These houses mainly date to the 1960/70s although a couple are earlier.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s, but one appears on the fourth edition and another appears on the third edition.",1961,1980 "HBL9070","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Quarry Bank Primary School, Quarry Bank","The earliest of the school buldings dates to the late 19th century and the other to the inter war period. A school had been established in the mid/late 19th century, but this building was demolished in the inter war period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9071","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Quarry Bank","The commercial core of Quarry Bank mainly dates to the mid/late 19th century and was built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","Many of these buildings are those that were present on the first edition OS map, but very few buildings are marked here on the parish map.",1821,1880 "HBL9072","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Christ Church, High Street, Quarry Bank","The church dates to the mid 19th century and was built upon the site of an earlier building. This area had once formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map - see SMR entry for details.",1821,1880 "HBL9073","Set","SMSM","Certain","Thorns Road & High Street, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier, possibly squatter, settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one may be on the third edition and others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL9074","Set","APAR","Probable","Jackson Court, Thorns Road, Quarry Bank","These maisonettes probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century, probably after the road network was altered to create the large crossroads from previously being a staggered junction.",1981,2000 "HBL9075","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Mount Pleasant Primary School, Quarry Bank","The school dates to the late 19th century, but the chapel is probably slightly earlier, and were built upon","The earliest parts of the school first appear on the second edition OS map and the Methodist church is probably the same building marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9076","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Corn Exchange Public House, Amblecote Road, Quarry Bank","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century settlement.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9077","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Amblecote Road & Deeley Street, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. A few may have appeared on the first edition OS map and others post date the fourth (probably late 20th century).",1901,1910 "HBL9078","Set","RESHO","Probable","Woodhouse Court, Sheffield Street, Quarry Bank","The residential housing dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The residential (sheltered) housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9079","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Park Road, Cradley","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century colliery which was closed in the inter war period.","These warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL908","Set","SMSM","Certain","Coronation Road, Oak Road & Salters Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a planned field system which had been enclosed after 1840. This area had formed part of Holly Bank Common prior to enclosure.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9080","Ind","INDES","Certain","Tipper Trading Estate, Cradley","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9081","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Football Ground, Park Road, Cradley","The football ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system. This area had once formed part of a Medieval deer park.","The football ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9082","Set","RESHO","Probable","West Midlands Resettlement Unit, Cradley","The resettlement unit dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The resettlement unit post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9083","Woo","DECW","Probable","Gibbs Road, Cradley","The woodland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century having been rough grassland/scrub in the early 20th century. The area had formed part of a field system.","The woodland probably post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL9084","Set","SMTER","Probable","King Street & East Street, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and was mainly built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others are mostly present by the fourth edition, a couple may be 1960s/70s. One house may be C18.",1901,1910 "HBL9085","Set","COTYP","Probable","High Street, Quarry Bank","These cottages mainly date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until the later 18th century.","The earliest of these properties are on the first edition OS map. Some settlement is indicated in this area on the parish map, but aligned on Thorns Road rather than High Street.",1821,1880 "HBL9086","Set","MXSST","Certain","Park Road, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9087","Set","MDDT","Probable","Park Road, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works and possible 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9088","Set","MDDT","Probable","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century coal mine.","These houses post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9089","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Rear of Acres Road, Withymoor Village","This area of open land was created in the early 20th century when the 19th century squatter cottages were demolished.","The second edition OS map shows squatter settlement on part of this area, but it has gone by the third edition.",1901,1910 "HBL909","Set","APAR","Certain","Stackhouse Close","These apartments probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which appears to have been planned enclosure carried out in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9090","Set","SMSM","Probable","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of possibe 19th century squatter settlement.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9091","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Delph Lane, Withymoor Village","The small works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of squatter cottages which were demolished in the inter war period.","A small works which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9092","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Delph Lane, Withymoor Village","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century squatter cottages were demolished.","The first to fourth editions show probable squatter cottages which are no longer marked on the modern (2000) landline mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL9093","Set","IRRH","Possible","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These former squatter cottages may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These cottages may have been built as part of a small area of squatter settlement on the first edition OS map and possibly may be the building(s) marked in this area on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9094","Set","IRRH","Possible","Delph Lane, Withymoor Village","These former squatter cottages date to at least the 19th century.","Two cottages which may have been built as part of a small area of squatter settlement. They are marked on the first edition OS map. It is possible that they may have been marked on the parish map?",1821,1880 "HBL9095","Set","MDSM","Probable","Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of squatter enclosures. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A couple were marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9096","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Roebuck Inn, Amblecote Road, Withymoor Village","The public house dates to the inter war period and replaced a 19th century inn.","This public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map. The cottage is marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9097","Set","IRRH","Possible","Off Amblecote Road, Delph","These former squatter cottages date from the 19th century, other houses are inter war and late 20th century in date. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, two are on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder post date the fourth (late 20th century).",1821,1880 "HBL9098","Set","MDDT","Probable","Thorns Avenue, Delph","These houses dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a 19th century squatter cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9099","Set","SMSM","Certain","The Acres Road,","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it. The road itself follows the line of a footpath on first edition OS map and the parish map.",1911,1938 "HBL91","Set","LGSM","Probable","Sutton Road","The earliest of these houses probably date to the 19th century, although the one apartment block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of large late 19th century semis. This area had formed part of a field system.","Most of these houses appear on the first edition, some make their first appearance on the second. The semis in the angle of Sutton Road & The Crescent first appear on the fourth edition. The apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and were built upon the site of earlier semis. Sutton Road present on Yates' map.",1821,1880 "HBL910","Set","MXSST","Certain","Wolverson Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which appears to have been planned enclosure carried out in the late 19th/early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they were built in the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9100","Set","MDDT","Probable","Acres Road, Delph","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century, although one house was built in at least the 19th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. Clent View is a possible squatter cottage marked on the first edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL9101","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Acres Road, Delph","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century coal mine. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase until it was enclosed in the later 18th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9102","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Dismantled tramway, Apollo Road, Cradley","A 19th century tramway which was dismantled in the inter war period.","The tramway is disused on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9103","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Oldnall Road, Cradley","The field system was enclosed by the early 19th century.","Many but not all of the field boundaries survive from the first edition OS map.",,1840 "HBL9104","Set","APAR","Probable","Severne Road, Cradley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system. This area may have once formed part of a medieval deer park.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9105","Set","SMSM","Certain","High Park Road & Clent View Road, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieva period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9106","Com","NURS","Certain","Oldnall Road, Cradley","The plant nursery dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon late 19th century allotment gardens.","The nursery post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9107","Set","MDSM","Probable","Oldnall Road, Parkside, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9108","Set","SMSM","Probable","Beeches View Avenue etc, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9109","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Caslon Primary School, Cradley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL911","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Holly Lane","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appear on the third edition, the other house post dates the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL9110","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Willetts Drive & Broadstone Avenue, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9111","Set","MDDT","Probable","Foxcote Close, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9112","Set","MDDT","Probable","Whynot Street, Parkside, Cradley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century, although the public house and two cottages, survive from the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century although a couple are probably 1960s/70s. There is also a 19th century public house and two cottages.",1951,1960 "HBL9113","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Foxcote Lane, Cradley","The community hall dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The hall post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9114","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","Foxcote Lane, Cradley","The site of a colliery last worked in the inter war period, but had been previously last worked in the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The site of a disused colliery which was in operation on the fourth edition OS map and the first edition OS map, but was disused on the second and third editions.",1939,2000 "HBL9115","Woo","DECW","Possible","Oldnall Road, Cradley","The woodland may date to the mid/late 20th century and became partly established upon the site of earlier settlement, including a farm.","The woodland may post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9116","Ext","DUCOL","Probable","Oldnall Road, Cradley","The site of a disused colliery, which appears to have ceased operation in the inter war period.","Some of the structures of the colliery are still marked on the modern (2000) landline mapping. The colliery was marked as active on the first to possibly the fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL9117","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Oldnall Road, Cradley","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were partially established upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9118","Fie","PIEC","Probable","SE of Foxcote Lane, Lutley & Cradley","A field system probably enclosed piecemeal having previously formed part of one or more medieval open fields.","On the first edition OS map and the two parish maps.",1351,1750 "HBL9119","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Abbey Road, Cradley","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL912","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Shire Oak Community School","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9120","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Beeches View Avenue, Cradley","The football ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The football ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9121","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cider Avenue, Withymoor Village","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century fireclay mine.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9122","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cider Avenue, Withymoor Village","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system. This area had formed part of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9123","Set","SMTER","Probable","New Street & Evers Street etc, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the 19th century and were probably built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The majority of these house are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9124","Soc","COMHA","Probable","High Street, Quarry Bank","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and may have been built upon part of the original 19th century commercial core.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9125","Set","APAR","Probable","Queen Street, Quarry Bank","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9126","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hampden Close, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of part of a 19th century metal works which had been demolished in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9127","Set","MDSM","Probable","Birchtree Gardens, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of possible squatter enclosures.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9128","Set","SMSM","Probable","Birch Coppice, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built mainly upon the site of a disused colliery which closed in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9129","Opl","DERLD","Certain","High Street, Quarry Bank","This area of land was created when the 19th century houses and the inter war cinema were demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","An area of derelict land post dating the fourth edition OS map. Had been the site of a cinema, first marked on the fourth edition, and cottages marked on the first editoin.",1939,2000 "HBL913","Set","MXMDT","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Housing first appears on the third edition OS.",1901,1910 "HBL9130","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Rose Hill, Quarry Bank","This area of rough grassland was created in the mid/late 20th century having been the site of the remains of a colliery upto that point. The colliery had been established in the late 19th century.","An area of rough grassland post dating the fourth editon OS map. Had been a colliery on the second edition OS map and marked as disused on the third and fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL9131","Set","COTYP","Probable","Victoria Road, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the 19th century as does the public house and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties, including the public house, are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9132","Set","APAR","Probable","Victoria Street, Quarry Bank","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9133","Set","SMSM","Probable","Church Street, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, although three survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9134","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Cradley Forge Methodist Church, Hammer Bank, Cradley","The chapel was built in the inter war period as a Sunday School upon the site of a 19th century chapel.","Now a chapel this building first appears on the fourth edition OS map as a Sunday School.",1911,1938 "HBL9135","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Evers Street, Quarry Bank","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the squatter settlement was demolished.","This derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9136","Set","SMSM","Probable","Evers Street, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9137","Set","COTYP","Probable","Stour Hill & Hill Street, Quarry Bank","These properties date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9138","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Stour Hill & Brook Street, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, although a couple may have been marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL9139","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stour Hill, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins may have lay in at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL914","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Streets Corner Day Care Centre",,,1939,2000 "HBL9140","Set","MXSST","Probable","Highfield Road, Cradley","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the majority of the others are present by the second and third editions.",1821,1880 "HBL9141","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Fatherless Barn New Testament Church, Meres Road, Cradley","The church probably dates to the mid 20th century and was built in the area of Fatherless Barn which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map and it is probably mid 20th century in date like the houses surrounding it.",1951,1960 "HBL9142","Set","SMSM","Probable","Meres Road & Fatherless Barn Crescent etc, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9143","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Smiths Arms Public House, Meres Road, Cradley","The public house may date to the mid 20th century and was built with an area of fields, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The public houses post dates the fourth edition OS map and may date to the mid 20th century like the housing estate surrounding it.",1951,1960 "HBL9144","Set","SMTER","Probable","Coalbourn Gardens, Cradley","These houses date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9145","Set","COTYP","Probable","Oldnall Road, Cradley","These houses date to at least the 19th century.","The cottages and the public houses are marked on the first edition OS map (they may be the buidings marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map also?)",1821,1880 "HBL9146","Set","SMTER","Possible","Beecher Street & Alma Street, Cradley","These houses date to at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area, but the earliest of these houses are marked on the second edition, but are not on the tithe map. The remainder of the houses are present by the third edition or post date the fourth. The church first appears on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9147","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cradley Fields, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of houses which dated to at least the late 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL9148","Set","SMSM","Possible","Parkside Road & Beecher Road East, Cradley","This housing estate may date to the inter war period and was built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map and it is probable that this estate is inter war in date.",1911,1938 "HBL9149","Set","MDDT","Probable","Off Coppice Lane, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to around the mid 20th century although a couple of 19th century cottages survive and may represent squatter encroachment in this area at a late date.","Most of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map, a couple being probably mid 20th century and a couple being late 20th century. One is marked on the first edition OS map and one first appears on the second edition OS map and these two probably represent squatter settlement.",1951,1960 "HBL915","Set","MDSM","Certain","Brownhills Road","These houses date to the late 19th/early 20th century and were built upon a field system which had probably been enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9150","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Coppice Lane, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century squatter cottages.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others are probably mid 20th century.",1911,1938 "HBL9151","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Coppice Road, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter cottages. This area had formed part of a woodland before the settlement had been established.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggest that they date mainly to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9152","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Birch Coppice Public House, Birch Coppice, Quarry Bank","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century squatter cottage.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9153","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Birch Coppice, Quarry Bank","This area has developed in a fairly piecemeal fashion and include 19th century cottages andan inter war terrace, but the majority of the houses are probably mid 20th century in date. This had been settled in the 19th century by squatters.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date from the mid 20th century. A few survive from the first to fourth editions. The houses have largely been built within the bounds of the original squatter enclosures, which in this area were fairly regular in shape, although some have been subdivided to fit several houses in.",1951,1960 "HBL9154","Set","APAR","Probable","Maughan Street, Quarry Bank","These maisonettes probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9155","Set","COTYP","Probable","Maughan Street, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, many of the other houses are probably of 1960s/70s date.",1821,1880 "HBL9156","Set","MDDT","Probable","Maughan Street & New Street, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a probable inter war works. This area had formed part of a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9157","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bower Lane, Quarry Bank","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system enclosed in the later 18th century out of Pensnett Chase.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map; others post date the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL9158","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bower Lane, Quarry Bank","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9159","Set","MDDT","Probable","West Street, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s although part of a 19th century terrace survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Part of a terrace marked on the first edition OS Map survives.",1961,1980 "HBL916","Set","SMTER","Possible","Brownhills Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9160","Set","SMMXD","Probable","New Street, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, three houses of which survive.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9161","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Bower Lane & Maughan Street, Quarry Bank","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9162","Set","MXSST","Probable","Victoria Street & Albert Street, Wall Heath","This area developed in a fairly piecemeal fashion but the majority of houses date to the 1960s/70s. Prior to the 20th century this area had been sporadically developed with small cottages with paddocks.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A couple were marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9163","Set","FARM","Probable","Foxcote House Farm, Wynall Lane, Foxcote","The farm dates to the late 18th century, but settlement here may pre date the existing buildings back to the medieval period.","On the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map - see the SMR entry. However, Foxcote is also marked on the 1772 County Map of Worcestershire and may indicate this particular site.",1751,1820 "HBL9164","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Wynall Lane South, Foxcote","In use as a field since the late 19th century and which may have previously formed part of a small landscape park, associated with what is now Foxcote House Farm.","The modern aerial photography confirms that this is a ploughed field and it may have been in operation as a field since the second edition OS map. The ground is called The Meadow on the tithe map and the first edition OS map shows groupings of trees and the 2"" OS map appears to indicate parkland. The house appears to be orientated to overlook this 'field'.",1881,1900 "HBL9165","Set","FARM","Probable","Foxcote Farm, Off Oldnall Road","The farm may date to at least the late 18th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and the Old Swinford Parish map of 1782",1751,1820 "HBL9166","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Between Oldnall Road & Wynall Lane South, Foxcote","The field system had been enclosed by the later 18th century, but most of the original internal field boundaries have gone.","The field system had been enclosed by the later 18th century. A comparison of the first edition OS map and the modern (2000) landline mapping shows few surviving field boundaries.",,1750 "HBL9167","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Hodgehole Dingle, including Hodge Hill & south of Wynall Lane South, Pedmore & Foxcote","The field system had been enclosed by the 19th century.","The field system is marked on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9168","Ext","DUQRY","Possible","Lutley","Possibly a disused quarry.","The modern landline records water in this feature and the irregular shape of the field boundary along with the obvious dip shown on the aerial photography suggests this may be a very old quarry. The feature is shown on the 2"" OS map along with a building?",,1820 "HBL9169","Woo","DECW","Possible","Foxcote Lane, Foxcote","The wood dates to the mid/late 20th century upon land which had formed part of a field system.","A small wood on the modern landline (2000) mapping",1939,2000 "HBL917","Com","SUPST","Probable","Corner of Lichfield Road and Brownhills Road","The superstore dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of inter war houses.","A large shop on the modern mapping with a car park?",1939,2000 "HBL9170","Fie","PIEC","Possible","Lutley Lane, Lutley","This field system may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","From some of the field boundaries on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL9171","Set","FARM","Probable","The Grange, Lutley Lane, Lutley","The farm dates from the early 17th century and was possibly built upon or within a medieval settlement.","The farm dates to the early 17th century - see SMR. The modern landline mapping (2000) suggests that the farm buildings have been converted to domestic use.",,1750 "HBL9172","Set","MDDT","Probable","Beecher Road East, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9173","Set","SMSM","Certain","Drews Holloway South, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9174","Set","LGDT","Probable","Windmill Hill, Cradley","These large houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, one first appears on the fourth edition and the other post dates it. There is a vacant plot on the landline (2000) mapping which had been the site of a further 19th century large detached property. No settlement indicated here on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL9175","Com","COMCR","Probable","Windmill Hill, Cradley","Now the commercial core with buildings of various dates, however the original settlement had been established here by the early 19th century, but is probably not of medieval origin.","The earliest of these buildings may appear on the tithe map or even the 2"" OS map, however others are post fourth edition and the remainder probably in between.",1751,1820 "HBL9176","Set","MDDT","Probable","Colley Gate, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9177","Set","LGDT","Certain","Vicarage, Colley Gate, Cradley","The vicarage dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The vicarage first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9178","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Cradley Labour Club, Colley Gate, Cradley","The labour club dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house.","The labour club post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9179","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Talbot Street, Cradley","These houses date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL918","Set","SMSM","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appears on the third edition OS, the other buildings are later.",1901,1910 "HBL9180","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Rosendale Close, Cradley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9181","Set","SMTER","Certain","Two Gates Lane, Cradley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one row to the north appears on the first edition.",1911,1938 "HBL9182","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Rear of Two Gates Lane, Cradley","The public open space dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The playground post dates the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL9183","Set","SMTER","Probable","Bath Meadow, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9184","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dencil Close, Cradley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9185","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Drive, Cradley","These houses are of a variety of dates but date around the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","Two of these semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one first appears on the third edition OS map and two post date the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL9186","Set","MDSM","Probable","Linton Close, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century detached house. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9187","Set","APAR","Probable","Beecher Road, Cradley","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The apartments and other housing post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9188","Set","SMSM","Probable","Toys Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9189","Set","MDDT","Probable","Windmill Hill, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL919","Set","LGDT","Probable","Corner of Lichfield Road and Brownhills Road","These houses probably date to the 19th century. This area had formed part of Cannock Chase in the 18th century.","Two large detached houses, Ivy House appears to be present on the first edition, but has been much extended. The other property post dates the fourth edition.",1821,1880 "HBL9190","Woo","DECW","Probable","Belle Vale, Cradley","The woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown up what had been a field system.","The woodland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9191","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Drews Holloway and Colmans Hill, Cradley","An area of derelict land created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century large detached house was demolished.","This area of land had a house upon it on the third and fourth editions.",1939,2000 "HBL9192","Set","MDDT","Probable","Drews Holloway, Cradley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map; a couple first appear on the fourth edition OS map and the remainder post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL9193","Woo","DECW","Probable","Drews Holloway, Cradley","A small woodland which may contain the remains of overgrown garden plants and tree which may have been planted in the 19th century and were associated with a large 19th century house demolished in the mid/late 20th century.","The modern aerial photography (c.2001) shows quite dense woodland which may include trees which had formed part of the garden which is clearly marked here on the first edition OS map which was associated with the large house which has been demolished since the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL9194","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Lutley Lane, Lutley","A field system which had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","On the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9195","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Lutley Mill Road, Lutley","An area of rough grassland/scrub which has become established in the mid/late 20th century on former farmland.","The modern(c.2001) aerial photography suggests scrub/young woodland on what had probably been part of the large field system.",1939,2000 "HBL9196","Set","FARM",,"Lutley Mill Farm, Lutley Lane, Lutley","The farm may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the 2"" OS map and the second edition OS map (the first edition OS map is missing for this area and the farm is missing from the tithe map?)",1751,1820 "HBL9197","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Lutley Mill, Lutley Lane, Lutley","The watermill pre dates the mid 18th century, but has ceased to be a working building by the late 19th century.","The mill was marked as disused on the second edition OS map and is marked on the Taylor's 1772 County map.",,1750 "HBL9198","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","The fields had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","The fields are marked on the tithe map and the first edition OS map - although some boundary loss has occurred.",,1840 "HBL9199","Set","SMSM","Probable","Dunstall Road, Longmoor Road & Brierley Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL92","Set","MDSM","Certain","The Crescent","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL920","Set","APAR","Probable","Brownhills Road, Walsall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon houses dating to the early 20th century. The previous field system had probably been enclosed by planned enclosure in the later Post Medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9200","Woo","DECW","Probable","Off Lansdowne Way, Hasbury","This woodland dates to the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon a field system.","The woodland post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9201","Set","MDDT","Probable","Campion Grove, Hasbury","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of them date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9202","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Cheviot Grove, Lutley","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography and the 1976 aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL9203","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Lutley Primary School, Lutley","The school probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The school probably dates to a similar period as the surrounding houses which are 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9204","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hazeldene Road & Hawthorn Road, Lutley & Hayley Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the a field system, which may have formed part of a medieval open field.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9205","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Rosemary Road, Lutley","This area of public open space was probably created in the 1960s/70s when the surrounding houses were built, having previously formed part of a field system.","An area of public open space post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9206","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Merrick Close, Lutley","The playing field dates to the 1960s/70s and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of a medieval open field, belonging to Hayley Green.","The playing ground post dates the fourth edition OS map and probably dates to the same period as the surrounding houses.",1961,1980 "HBL9207","Set","MDDT","Probable","Doran Close, Lutley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of a medieval open field belonging to Hayley Green.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9208","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cherry Tree Lane, Hayley Green","The earliest of these detached properties are two cottages which date to at least the 19th century and had formed part of the hamlet of Hayley Green, whose origins were probably medieval. The other houses are 20th century in date.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. These detached houses are of different periods, but the earliest are two cottages marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, and possibly on the 2"" OS map (1814 Stourbridge). The 20th century houses (some of which may have appeared on the fourth edition from the modern aerial photographs) were built upon part of Cherry Tree Farm.",1751,1820 "HBL9209","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cherry Tree Lane, Hayley Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of Cherry Tree Farm which had dated to at least the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL921","Set","MDSM","Probable","Occupational Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon heathland.","Earliest of these houses appear on the second edition, others present by the third.",1881,1900 "HBL9210","Set","FARM","Probable","Whitehouse Farm, Lutley","The farm may date from the late medieval period.","See SMR entry. The modern landline mapping (2000) suggests that the farm buildings have been converted to residential accommodation.",,1500 "HBL9211","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","This area of land forms part of a field system enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","On the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9212","Set","FARM","Probable","Four Elms Farm, Lutley","The farm dates to around the 16th or 17th century.","See the SMR entry.",,1600 "HBL9213","Set","MDSM","Certain","Lutley Lane, Lutley","The pair of semis dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The pair of semis first appears on the second edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL9214","Ext","DUQRY","Probable","Lutley Lane, Upper Lutley","Part of this land had been quarried prior to the later 19th century. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","On the first edition OS map as an old quarry within this field.",1841,1880 "HBL9215","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","An area of piecemeal enclosure which had once formed part of an open field system in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map and the tithe map suggests that at least part of this period had formed part of an open field?",1351,1750 "HBL9216","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","A field system which had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","The field system is enclosed on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9217","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","The field system had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","The field system is enclosed on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9218","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Haylofts, Lutley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon farm buildings belonging to Bogs Farm, whose origins may have lay in the early post medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9219","Set","FARM","Probable","Bogs Farm, Lutley","The farm dates from the late 16th century.","See SMR entry for date of main farm buildings. Bogs Farmhouse is 20th century in date. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",,1600 "HBL922","Set","MDDT","Certain","Little Lawns Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL9220","Set","MDDT","Probable","Moorfoot Avenue, Lutley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9221","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","A large house dating to either just before or just after the second world war. It was built upon the site of possible 19th century cottages or outbuildings belonging to Upper Lutley Farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that this house may be either inter or just post war in date.",1939,1950 "HBL9222","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Lutley Lane","The field system was enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","The field system is shown as enclosed on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9223","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lutley Lane, Lutley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9224","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hagley Road, Hayley Green","These houses may date to either just before or just after the Second World War and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses date to the either the inter war period or the immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9225","Set","MDSM","Probable","Causey Farm Road, Hayley Green","These houses may date to either just before or just after the Second World War and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggests that these houses date to the either the inter war period or the immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9226","Opl","DERLD","Possible","Hagley Road, Hayley Green","An area of derelict land possibly created in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier cottages were demolished.","On the modern landline mapping, but the fourth edition OS map is missing so the cottages marked on the first to third editions, may have gone by the time of the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9227","Fie","PIEC","Probable","South of Hagley Road, Hayley Green","A field system enclosed out of a medieval open field.","Piecemeal enclosure from field morphology and ridge & furrow visible on the modern aerial photographs.",1351,1750 "HBL9228","Woo","DECW","Certain","South of Hagley Road, Hayley Green","This wood dates to at least the mid 19th century.","The woodland is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL9229","Set","SMSM","Probable","Mendip Road etc, Lutley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL923","Set","SMSM","Possible","Occupation Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century. In the later 19th century this area formed a planned enclosure field system of an area of land that had historically been part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9230","Set","APAR","Probable","Snowdon Grove, Lutley","These large apartment blocks date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9231","Set","SMTER","Probable","Mendip Road, Lutley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9232","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Mendip Road & Wicklow Close, Lutley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9233","Set","MDDT","Probable","Waugh Drive & Hodgetts Drive, Hayley Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century isolation hospital.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century. A couple of the isolation hospital buildings may survive.",1981,2000 "HBL9234","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Manor Way, Hayley Green","This field system had been enclosed by the 19th century at the latest.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL9235","Set","APAR","Probable","Juniper Rise, Cradley","The maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9236","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Providence Methodist Church, Colley Orchard, Cradley","The church dates to the inter war period but was built as the Sunday School. It had been built in an area of 19th century houses.","The church is marked on the fourth edition OS map as the Sunday School.",1911,1938 "HBL9237","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Two Gates Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon mainly upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9238","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Holcroft Road, Cradley","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9239","Set","COTYP","Possible","Toys Lane, Cradley","The earliest of these houses may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL924","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pauls Coppice & Lindon Road","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon ancient heathland.","Oldest buildings first appear on the second edition OS, the rest post date the fourth edition. The single building facing onto Pauls Coppice had originally been one half of a semi detached dwelling.",1881,1900 "HBL9240","Set","SMSM","Probable","Two Gates Lane, Cradley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9241","Set","MXSST","Probable","Toys Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9242","Set","MDDT","Probable","Toys Lane, Cradley","The earliest house is 19th century and the others are probably mid 20th century. This area had probably formed part of a field system prior to the building of the first house.","The earliest of these houses is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. The remainder post date the fourth edition (mainly mid 20th?)",1821,1840 "HBL9243","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Two Gates, Cradley","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9244","Set","SMSM","Probable","Two Gates, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL9245","Set","SMTER","Probable","Two Gates, Cradley","The houses and the former school date to the 19th century.","The terraces and the former school appear on the first edition OS map. Buildings are marked here on the tithe map.",1821,1880 "HBL9246","Set","MDDT","Probable","Two Gates, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9247","Set","MXSST","Probable","Two Gates, Cradley","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9248","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Shelton Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9249","Set","MXMDT","Probable","Shelton Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier cottage.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL925","Set","SMSM","Certain","Commonside","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","Appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9250","Set","APAR","Probable","Crimmond Rise, Cradley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9251","Set","SMSM","Probable","Shelton Lane, Cradley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9252","Set","MXSST","Certain","Alexander Road & roads off, Hasbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of one of Halesowen's medieval open fields.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9253","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hilston Avenue, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of one of Halesowen's open medieval fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9254","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Huningtree Primary School, Hasbury","The school dates to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map and may date to the mid 20th century like the housing estate surrounding it.",1951,1960 "HBL9255","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bournes Hill, Hasbury","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9256","Set","MDSM","Certain","Witley Avenue, Hasbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9257","Set","MDSM","Probable","Huningtree Road & St Johns Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9258","Set","SMSM","Possible","Hanley Close, Hasbury","These houses possibly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a colliery, whose origins lay in the 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9259","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Between Witley Avenue & Bournes Crescent, Hasbury","The public open space probably dates to the mid 20th century and was established upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","An area of public open space (from the modern aerial photography) which post dates the fourth edition OS map and which was probably established at the same time as the surrounding housing estates. Some of the field boundaries are still marked on the modern (2000) landline mapping, but the modern aerial photography does not appear to support this.",1951,1960 "HBL926","Set","SMDT","Possible","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1980s.",1981,1990 "HBL9260","Set","MDSM","Probable","Lutley Mill Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9261","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Lutley Mill Public House, Hasbury","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century cottage which had been demolished by the inter war period.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9262","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Foxhollies Drive, Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a brickworks which had been demolished by the inter war period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9263","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9264","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Belle Vale, Hasbury","This area of derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century cottages were demolished.","This area had created in the post fourth edition OS map period.",1939,2000 "HBL9265","Set","MXSST","Probable","Crimmond Rise, Hawn","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9266","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Off Stourbridge Road, Hasbury","An area of mainly derelict land which had been the site of a 19th century detached house until the mid/late 20th century.","A building survives on the modern (2000) landline mapping, but the main house has been demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL9267","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Recreation Ground, between Stourbridge Road & Carol Crescent, Hasbury","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The recreation ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9268","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9269","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Stourbridge Road, Hasbury.","Possibly the remains of a field system which existed here prior to development and which had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","Possibly the remains of the field system which is shown on the second edition OS map (the first edition is missing for this area) and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL927","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Chandlers Keep","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century metal works. This area once formed part of Cannock Chase, but was enclosed by surveyor in the 19th century, although settlement was present pre 1750.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1991,2000 "HBL9270","Set","SMTER","Possible","Stourbridge Road, Hasbury","These houses date to at least the late 19th century and possibly slightly earlier. They were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area, but the earliest of these houses are marked on the second edition OS map, but are not on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9271","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Shelton Public House, Belle Vale, Hasbury","The public house dates to at least the 19th century. This area had also included the site of a forge whose origins lay in the 18th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map. See SMR entry for details on Shelton Forge.",1841,1880 "HBL9272","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Belle Vue, Hawn and Hasbury","An area of rough grassland, which had formed part of a field system until the mid/late 20th century.","This area of rough grassland post dates the fourth edition OS map and is confirmed by the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL9273","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Carol Crescent, Hawn","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which possibly formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9274","Set","SMSM","Probable","The Hawnelands, Hawn","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm, which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century and whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9275","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Hawn Lane, Hawn","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, at least part of which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9276","Set","MDSM","Probable","Carol Crescent, Hawn","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which possibly formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9277","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fairmile Road, Hawn","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of Hawn Farm, which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century but whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Fairmile Road was created in the period after the publication of the fourth edition OS map having been little more than a farm track through Hawne Farm.",1961,1980 "HBL9278","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cherry Orchard Crescent, Hawn","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century orchard.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9279","Set","MDSM","Probable","Kelwood Drive & Greenbush Drive, Hawn","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL928","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lindon Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 18th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9280","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Newfield Park Primary School, Hawn","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9281","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fairmile Road, Hawn","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9282","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Shelah Road, Hawn","The warehouses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The warehouses post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL9283","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Shelah Road, Hawn","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9284","Woo","DECW","Probable","Shelah Road, Hawn","The woodland has probably become established in the mid/late 20th century, partly upon the site of a disused colliery which was last worked in","The woodland probably post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9285","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Shelah Road, Hawn","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, possibly last used in the early 20th century.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9286","Ind","INDES","Certain","Harvey Works Industrial Estate, Hawn","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9287","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Shelah Road, Hawn","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9288","Ind","METWK","Certain","Shelah Road, Hawn","The aluminium stockyard dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small farm.","The aluminium stockyard post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9289","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Hayseech Road, Hawn","The works and warehouse date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","Mainly works which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL929","Set","SMTER","Probable","Harley Close","These houses date to the 1970s and were built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1970s.",1971,1980 "HBL9290","Ind","INDES","Certain","Beaver Park, Hayseech Road, Hawn","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","A small industrial estate which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9291","Set","MDSM","Certain","Haden Hill Road, Hawn","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL9292","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Haden Hill Road, Hawn","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the others post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL9293","Set","MDDT","Probable","Haden Hill Road, Hawn","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mostly date to the mid 20th century. One of the houses appears on the second edition OS map.",1951,1960 "HBL9294","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","Furnace Coppice, Shelah Road, Hawn","The wood dates from at least the late 18th/early 19th century. The road was cut through the wood in the mid/late 20th century.","The wood is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map. Shelah Road was cut through the woodland in the mid/late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",,1820 "HBL9295","Soc","HIED","Certain","Halesowen College,Whittingham Road, Hawn","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The college post dates the fourth ediion OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9296","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Playing Fields, Newfield Lane, Hawn","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The playing fields post date the fourth edition OS map. The line of an original route to the fields (Newfield Lane) still crosses the playing fields and is lined with mature trees. The lane was marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",1939,2000 "HBL9297","Set","MXSST","Certain","Newfield Crescent & Downing Street, Hawn","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9298","Set","MDSM","Probable","Whittingham Road, Hawn","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9299","Set","SMTER","Probable","Attwood Street & Bloomfield Street North, Short Cross","These houses date from at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses are marked on the second edition OS map and others first appear on the third edition OS map. The first edition OS map is missing for this area, but they do not appear on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL93","Set","LGSM","Certain","The Crescent","These large houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Large houses first appearing on the third edition OS map, a couple post date the fourth, although the Baptist Church first appears on the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL930","Opl","DERLD","Certain","North of Lindon Road",,,1939,2000 "HBL9300","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1961,1980 "HBL9301","Set","APAR","Probable","Priory House, Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","The apartment block dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century houses.","The apartment block post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1981,2000 "HBL9302","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL9303","Com","SHPS","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century, but the public house is 19th century. Cottages had once stood on the corner of Stourbridge Road and Alexandra Road.","The shops post date the fourth edition OS map, the public house is marked on the second edition OS map (but the first edition OS map is missing for this area).",1939,2000 "HBL9304","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Windsor High School, Short Cross","The school dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these school buildings are marked on the first edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9305","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Samson & Lion Public House, Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of cottages which dated to at least the 19th century.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9306","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Alexandra Road, Short Cross","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1961,1980 "HBL9307","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cherry Street, Short Cross","These houses date to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL9308","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","The factory and some of the houses date to at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. The earliest part of this factory and some of the houses are marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9309","Set","MDSM","Possible","Cranmoor Crescent & Old Hawne Lane, Short Cross","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1951,1960 "HBL931","Set","MDSM","Probable","The Broadway, Stourbridge","These houses date to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9310","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Huntingtree Sports Ground, Hasbury","The sports ground dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The sports ground post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9311","Com","SHPS","Probable","Richmond Court, Thornhill Road, Hasbury","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The shops post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9312","Set","SMTER","Possible","Wassell Court, Hasbury","These buildings, possibly domestic, may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a farm whose origins lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These possible houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL9313","Set","MXSST","Probable","High Farm Road etc, Hasbury","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9314","Set","SMSM","Probable","Wassell Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9315","Set","MXSST","Certain","Albert Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9316","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Hagley Road, Hasbury","The fire station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fire station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9317","Set","RESHO","Possible","Woodview House Nursing Home, Hagley Road, Hayley Green","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an extension the isolation hospital in the early 20th century.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9318","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hagley Road, Hayley Green","These houses may date to inter or immediate post war period and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they could have appeared upon it, or were immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL9319","Set","FARM","Probable","Hayley Green Farm, Hayley Green","The farm dates to the 19th century and was built within a field system.","The farm is probably marked on the tithe map and is on the first edition OS map, although many of the buildings post date the fourth edition.",1821,1840 "HBL932","Set","MDDT","Possible","Eveson Road, Stourbridge","These houses may mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9320","Fie","PIEC","Probable","Hagley Road, Hayley Green","This field system may once have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This field system had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period, from field morphology. Faint ridge & furrow visible on the modern aerial photographs?",1351,1750 "HBL9321","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Hagley Road & Manor Way, Hayley Green","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a green associated with the settlement of Hayley Green.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9322","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Foxhunt Public House, Hagley Road, Hayley Green","The public house dates to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages and an earlier public house.","The public house probably post dates the fourth edition OS map (which is missing for this area) and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9323","Set","MDSM","Probable","Foxlea Drive, Hayley Green","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that the they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9324","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cherry Tree Lane, Hayley Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that the they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9325","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Hayley Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that the they date to the 1960/70s (one first appears on the third edition OS map)",1961,1980 "HBL9326","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hagley Road & St Kenelms Avenue, Hayley Green","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that the they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9327","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cherry Tree Lane, Hayley Green","These cottages date to at least the 19th century and the others are probably mid 20th century. Settlement in this area may have originated in the medieval period.","The cottages are marked on the first edition OS map and probably on the 2"" OS map. The other houses are probably mid 20th century from the modern aerial photographs, the fourth edition OS map is missing for this area.",,1820 "HBL9328","Set","LGDT","Probable","St Kenelms Close, Hayley Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that the they may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9329","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hunters Rise, Hayley Green","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL933","Set","MDDT","Certain","Racecourse Lane, Stourbridge","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9330","Ind","GARA","Probable","Hagley Road, Hayley Green","The garage probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a cottage.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area and the garage probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL9331","Set","SMSM","Certain","Uffmoor Estate, Uffmoor","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses begin to appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9332","Ind","GARA","Probable","Hagley Road, Lower Hasbury","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area and the garage probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL9333","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hagley Road, Lower Hasbury","These terraces date to at least the 19th century.","The majority of these terraces appear on the second edition OS map (as the first edition is missing for this area), but settlement is marked in this area on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9334","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wassell Road, Lower Hasbury","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s, although a terraces of probable 19th century houses survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s, one terrace of 19th century houses survives.",1961,1980 "HBL9335","Set","SMSM","Certain","Grove Avenue, Halesowen","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9336","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Hasbury Methodist Church, Albert Road, Hasbury","The chapel dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The chapel post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9337","Set","SMSM","Probable","Albert Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a few earlier cottages. Settltment in this area may have originated in the medieval period.","The fourth edition os map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photographs suggests that the they date to the 1960s/70s. Albert Road partially follows the line of the original road through the settlement.",1961,1980 "HBL9338","Set","SMTER","Probable","Albert Drive, Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The terraces and one of the detached houses is marked on the fourth edition OS map and one of the houses first appears on the third edition OS map (the first edition OS map is missing for this area).",1911,1938 "HBL9339","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Wall Well, Hasbury","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system.","The allotments and the hall post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL934","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Gigmill Public House, Norton","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a Post Medieval watermill.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9340","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wall Well, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9341","Set","SMSM","Probable","Instone Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9342","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Manor Way, Hayley Green & Hasbury","A field system which had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9343","Set","FARM","Probable","Uffmoor Farm, Hasbury","The farm dates from at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map. The farm buildings are those shown on the first edition OS map.",,1820 "HBL9344","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Uffmoor Grange, Hasbury","These fields had been enclosed by the early 19th century at the latest.","The fields are marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. The 2"" OS map also shows enclosed fields.",,1820 "HBL9345","Set","FARM","Probable","Uffmoor Grange (originally Tack Farm), Hasbury","The farm dates from the 19th century.","On the first edition OS map and the tithe map and some of the farm buildings may date to these periods. The house and other buildings first appear on the second edition OS map and the large barns post date the fourth.",,1840 "HBL9346","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Broadway Avenue, Halesowen","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9347","Set","SMTER","Possible","Mount Street, Hasbury","These terraces date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area and these houses and industrial buildings are marked on the second edition OS map. It is likely that they would have appeared on the first edition OS map, though they are not marked on the tithe map. See SMR entry for no.91 Hagley Road, which is marked on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL9348","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Honeybourne Close, Broom Close etc. Hasbury","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces, the earliest of which pre dated the middle of that century.","These high rise flats and maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1961,1980 "HBL9349","Set","MDSM","Probable","Blackberry Lane & Waxland Road, Hasbury","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others in between mainly first appear on the fourth edition. The first edition OS map is missing for this area.",1901,1910 "HBL935","Set","SMTER","Certain","South Road, Norton","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon paddocks. This area had probably once formed part of a heath.","First appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9350","Set","RESHO","Possible","St Clements Court, Hill Street, Hasbury","The residential home may date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The possible residential home post dates the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9351","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chapel Street, Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, a couple of which survive.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. A couple of surviving houses are marked on the second edition OS map",1961,1980 "HBL9352","Com","PUBHS","Possible","The Huntingtree Public House, Alexandra Road, Hasbury","This building may date to the early 19th century and was built as detached house, but has been in use as a public house from at least from the mid 20th century.","Now a public house which is marked on the second edition OS map (the first edition is missing for this area) and possibly on the tithe map. It was originally built as a detached house, but has been considerably extended presumably",1821,1840 "HBL9353","Set","MXSST","Probable","Highfield Lane, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9354","Set","COTYP","Possible","Wall Well, Hasbury","These houses probably date from at least the 19th century, the others date to around the 1960s/70s.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area and the earliest of these houses are marked on the second edition OS map and possibly on the tithe map. The others post date the fourth edition OS map and are mainly probably 1960s/70s.",1821,1840 "HBL9355","Set","MDTER","Probable","Wall Well Lane, Hasbury","These houses date to at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. These houses are marked on the second edition OS map, but are not on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9356","Set","MDDT","Certain","Wall Well & Wall Well Lane","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS Map, although one is marked on the third edition and the others post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL9357","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Wall Well, Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century, although a couple of the detached houses first appear on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL9358","Set","LGDT","Probable","Blakedown Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9359","Set","MXSST","Probable","Blakedown Road, Hasbury","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL936","Set","MMDST","Certain","Lawn Avenue, Old Swinford","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9360","Set","MDSM","Probable","Huntlands Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9361","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Rose & Crown Public House, Hagley Road, Lower Hasbury","The public house may date to at least the late 19th century or earlier, although probably originally constructed as a domestic dwelling.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area and this public house may have appeared upon the second edition OS map, although as a domestic dwelling rather than a public house. A building and the property boundary is marked on the tithe map and is unaltered throughout the OS maps and onto the modern (c.2000) landline.",1881,1900 "HBL9362","Set","MDDT","Certain","Hagley Road, Lower Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the inter war period. This area had been the site of about three cottages in the 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one semi first appears on the third edition OS map and the remainder are post fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL9363","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hagley Road, Hasbury","These houses mainly date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9364","Set","APAR","Probable","Leasows Court, Hasbury","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war detached house.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9365","Set","MDTER","Probable","Goodrest Avenue, Lappal","These houses may date to the inter war period or the immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they may have appeared on it or were built just after the war. The second and third editions are also missing.",1939,1950 "HBL9366","Set","SMDT","Probable","Hagley Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mostly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9367","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Hasbury CE Primary School, School Lane, Hasbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a quarry which was active in the 19th and earlier 20th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9368","Set","SMSM","Probable","Quarry Lane, Hasbury","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9369","Set","SMTER","Possible","Quarry Lane & Hagley Road, Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area and the earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and may well have appeared on the first edition, although they are not on the tithe map. The other houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1841,1880 "HBL937","Set","MXSST","Certain","South Road, Old Swinford","These houses mainly date from the 19th century and were built upon land which had once been part of a heath.","All these properties pre date the fourth edition OS map, the earliest appear on the first edition.",1821,1880 "HBL9370","Set","MDDT","Probable","Quarry Lane, Pershore Road & Broadway Avenue, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9371","Set","MDSM","Probable","Kenswick Road, Wythall Road &","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9372","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairfield Road & Waxland Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9373","Set","APAR","Probable","Hagley Road, Hasbury","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9374","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Hasbury CE Primary School, Hagley Road, Hasbury","The school dates to at least the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area, but the school is marked on the second edition OS map. The two buildings marked on the second to fourth editions have been linked to form one large building. The church first appears on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9375","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Manor Way, Hasbury","These fields had been enclosed by at least the mid 19th century.","The field system is marked on the tithe map and the second edition OS map. The first edition is missing for this area.",,1840 "HBL9376","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sedgeberrow Road, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9377","Com","SHPS","Possible","Hagley Road, Hasbury","These properties date from at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area, but the earliest of these properties are marked on the second edition OS map, the others mainly by the third edition. They are probably used as shops, but may have originally been built upon",1881,1900 "HBL9378","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Beehive Public House, Hagley Road, Hasbury","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century buildings.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9379","Soc","MEDFA","Probable","Highfield Lane, Hasbury","The clinic dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had been fields, which may have once formed part of an open medieval field.","The clinic post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL938","Set","MDDT","Probable","Poplar Crescent, Stourbridge","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9380","Soc","HIED","Certain","Halesowen College, Bundle Hill, Hasbury","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9381","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Windsor Road, Hasbury","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9382","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Our Lady & St Kenelm School (RC), Bundle Hill, Hasbury","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a small parkland belonging to Otterbourne Court, which survives as a club.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9383","Rec","PUBPK","Certain","Highfields Park, Hasbury","The public park dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon the site of a large house whose origins dated to at least the 19th century.","The park post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9384","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Bundle Hill, Halesowen","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9385","Set","APAR","Probable","Wychbury Court & Bredon Court, Halesowen","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built mainly upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9386","Set","SMSM","Probable","Slims Gate, Hasbury","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9387","Set","COTYP","Possible","Richmond Street, Hasbury","These cottages date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. The cottages are marked on the second edition OS map and may have been on the first editon. The remainder post date the fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL9388","Ind","INDES","Certain","Eagle Trading Estate, Hasbury","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9389","Com","SHPS","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Hasbury","These shops date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map and may be mostly shops.",1911,1938 "HBL939","Set","MDDT","Probable","Morning Pines, Norton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9390","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Hasbury","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a small farm, whose origins dated to at least the early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, a couple do appear on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL9391","Set","SMTER","Possible","Stourbridge Road, Short Cross","These terraces date to at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area, but these terraces are marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9392","Rec","SPGR","Probable","The Grove Recreation Ground, Short Cross","The football ground dates from the early 20th century and had been laid out upon a field system.","The football ground first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9393","Set","RESHO","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Town End, Halesowen","Residential housing which dates from the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of detached houses, which dated to at least the late 19th century.","Both these two sites are probably sheltered accommodation for the elderly - the earliest is 1960s/70s and the other late 20th century, from the modern aerial photography.",1961,1980 "HBL9394","Set","MDDT","Probable","Stourbridge Road, Halesowen","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9395","Set","SMTER","Probable","Grammar School Lane, Halesowen","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war chain works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9396","Soc","EMGSR","Certain","Ambulance Station, Old Hawne Lane, Halesowen","The ambulance station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of outbuildings belonging to one of the larger detached properties.","The ambulance station post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9397","Set","MXSST","Possible","Grammar School Lane, Halesowen","These houses date to at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area, and these houses are marked on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9398","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Between Grammar School Lane & Furnace Lane, Halesowen","Originally built as a drill hall in at least the late 19th century upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area but this building is marked on the second edition OS map as a Drill Hall. Later is a school and picture house, and now has been converted to probable apartments.",1881,1900 "HBL9399","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","The Earls High School, Halesowen","The school dates from the inter war period and was mainly built upon a field system.","The earliest part of this school first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL94","Set","MDSM","Probable","East side of Charlotte Street.","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, but the road is laid out waiting for housing on the second edition.",1901,1910 "HBL940","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Gigmill Primary School, Stourbridge","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon fields, which had probably been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9400","Woo","DECW","Possible","North of Halesowen","The woodland dates to at least the mid/late 20th century and had previously formed part of a field system.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. The first edition OS map shows fields here as does the tithe map. The modern landline (2000) and the modern aerial photography (c.2001) shows a woodland.",1939,2000 "HBL9401","Set","SMTER","Possible","Melbourne Road, Halesowen","These houses may mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. These houses are not marked on the first edition OS map and from the style the houses mainly first appeared on the either the second or third editions. A few houses, from modern aerial photography, probably date to the 1960s/70s.",1881,1900 "HBL9402","Com","SHPCN","Certain","Cornbow Centre, Halesowen","The Cornbow Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had been a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The Cornbow Centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9403","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St John the Baptist Church, Halesowen","The church dates from the medieval period, although the cemetery is probably later.","See SMR & list description - earliest parts medieval",1066,1539 "HBL9404","Com","OFF","Probable","Maybrook House,Queensway, Halesowen","A large office block dating to the mid/late 20th century. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Probably a large office block post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9405","Set","SMTER","Possible","Stourbridge Road, Halesowen","These houses date to at least the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. These houses are marked on the second edition OS map, but may be earlier. They are not on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9406","Set","MXSST","Probable","Regent Close & Queen Street, Halesowen","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9407","Set","APAR","Probable","Islington, Halesowen","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9408","Set","LGDT","Probable","Otterbourne Court, Bundle Hill, Hasbury","Originally a house, now a club, this building dates to at least the mid 19th century.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. Built as a house, but now used as a club, it is marked on the second edition OS map and the tithe map.",1821,1840 "HBL9409","Set","LGDT","Probable","Newfield Lane, Halesowen","The club was originally built as a house by at least the late 19th century upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. Built as a house, now used as a club this building is marked on the second edition OS map, but not the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL941","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Broadway, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9410","Tra","RDRA","Probable","North of Halesowen","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century grammar school and other properties.","The roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9411","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Stourbridge Road, Halesowen","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century cinema.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9412","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Halesowen CE Primary School, Halesowen","The school dates to at least the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. The school is marked on the second edition OS map, but not the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9413","Set","COTYP","Possible","Stourbridge Road & High Street, Halesowen","These properties date from at least the late 18th century, but this area may have been settled before this date.","See the SMR entries for the earliest of these buildings.",1751,1820 "HBL9414","Com","OFF","Probable","Midland House, Halesowen","A large office block dating to the mid/late 20th century, which was built upon the site of a 19th century brewery and other buildings of unknown date.","A large office block post dating the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9415","Set","MDDT","Probable","Country Park Avenue etc, Halesowen","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon a field system. This area had probably largely formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century (or late 1970s?). The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL9416","Set","SMTER","Possible","Hamilton Avenue, Halesowen","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon a field system. The field system may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9417","Set","APAR","Probable","Hamilton Avenue & Sandalls Rise, Halesowen","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9418","Set","MDDT","Probable","Cloister Drive, Haleowen","These houses date to the late 20th century and were probably built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9419","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Manor Way, Halesowen","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably built upon a field system.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the works post dates the fourth edition OS map. The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL942","Set","MDSM","Probable","The Broadway, Norton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had been enclosed in the late 18th/early 19th century out of heath land.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9420","Set","MDSM","Probable","Tibberton Close & Iberley Road, Halesowen","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were probably built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL9421","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Manor Way Primary School, Halesowen","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was probably built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school probably post dates the fourth edition OS map from modern aerial photographs. The second to fouth editions are missing for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9422","Tra","CANDI","Probable","Dudley Canal","The canal probably went out of use in the mid/late 20th century.","Partly waterfilled and partly backfilled. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9423","Set","MDDT","Probable","Carisbrooke Drive, Lappal","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an earlier farm. This had probably been settled by 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The second and third editions are also missing. The northern boundary (the half circular feature) is historic - it had been the line of the track from Manor Lane into the farm.",1961,1980 "HBL9424","Set","MDSM","Probable","Manor Lane, Lappal","These houses date to either the inter or immediate post war and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may have appeared it upon it.",1939,1950 "HBL9425","Set","MDSM","Probable","Manor Abbey Road etc, Lappal","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9426","Rel","NCONC","Possible","Carter Road, Lapal","The church possibly dates to around the inter war period and was built upon the site of a smaller 19th century chapel.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the church may date to the inter war period (or possibly earlier). The first edition OS map shows an earlier chapel",1911,1938 "HBL9427","Set","MDSM","Probable","Howley Grange Road etc., Lappal","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9428","Set","APAR","Probable","Bournebrook Crescent, Lappal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were probably built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments and maisonettes date to the mid 20th century. The first, second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9429","Rec","ALLOT","Probable","Off Howley Grange Road, Lappal","The allotments probably date to the mid 20th century and were probably laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the allotments probably date to the same period as the surrounding houses. The second and third editions are also missing. NB. About half of this polygon is the motorway.",1951,1960 "HBL943","Set","SMSM","Certain","South Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9430","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Junction 3, M5, Lappal","Junction 3 of the M5 dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built partly upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","Junction of the M5 post dates the fourth edition OS map, even though this is missing for this area along with the second and third editions.",1939,2000 "HBL9431","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Howley Grange Primary School, Lappal","The school may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a farm, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the school dates to the mid 20th century, like the surrouding housing estates. The second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9432","Set","SMSM","Probable","Carters Lane & Spies Lane, Lappal","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, which was present by the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The second and third editions are also missing.",1961,1980 "HBL9433","Set","MDSM","Probable","King Charles Road & Royal Oak Road etc, Lappal","These houses may date to the inter war or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they may have appeared on it or dated to just after the war. The second and third editions are also missing.",1939,1950 "HBL9434","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Part of Leasowes Park, Lappal","This area forms part of a public park established in the inter war period, having previously formed part of a field system.","See SMR entry for Leasowes park.",1911,1938 "HBL9435","Set","MDDT","Probable","Manor Lane, Lappal","These houses probably mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.-+","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. The second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9436","Set","MDSM","Probable","Stennels Avenue, Lappal","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date may date to the inter war period or the immediate post war period. The second and third editions are also missing.",1939,1950 "HBL9437","Set","MDDT","Probable","Sunningdale, Lappal","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a small farm, possibly the home farm belonging to The Leasowes.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The second and third editions are also missing.",1961,1980 "HBL9438","Rec","GLFCO","Probable","Leasowes Park Golf Course","The golf course was probably established in the mid/late 20th century upon an 18th century landscape park, with the country house bcoming the club house.","The second to fourth edition OS maps were missing. Probably became a golf course in the post fourth edition OS map. See SMR entries for landscape park and The Leasowes house.",1939,2000 "HBL9439","Com","COMCR","Probable","High Street, Halesowen","The commercial core of Halesowen with many surviving historic buildings, as well as 20th century purpose built premises. Halesowen had been established as a market town in the medieval period.","The earliest of these buildings dates to the 16th century, many others are 18th and 19th century. This is the historic core and mainly shopping area for Halesowen and many buildings area were also of the 20th century.",,1750 "HBL944","Set","MDSM","Possible","The Broadway & Gigmill Way, Norton","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9440","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Great Cornbow, Halesowen","The leisure centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, which had its origins in the medieval period.","The leisure centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9441","Com","OFF","Probable","Birmingham Road & Birmingham Street, Halesowen","These offices probably date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier terraces. The settlement of this part of Halesowen may pre date 1750.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area, but these buildings probably post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9442","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Rumbow, Halesowen","Probably an area of public open space dating to the mid/late 20th century. In the 19th century it had been the site of houses, but it is unknown at what point they were demolished.","Tree and a footpath on the modern aerial photography suggest that this area is now a public open space. The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL9443","Ind","METWK","Possible","Rumbow Works, Rumbow, Halesowen","The metal works possibly dates from the late 19th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. This building is not marked on the first edition OS map, but may have begun to appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9444","Ind","INDES","Probable","Belfont Trading Estate & Shenstone Trading Estate, Halesowen","The two industrial estates probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a watermill and mill pond dating to at least the later 18th century.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. The industrial estates probably post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9445","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Bromsgrove Road, Halesowen","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that they would have post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9446","Set","SMSM","Probable","Glendale Close, Halesowen","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and may have been built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9447","Set","SMTER","Possible","Siviter Street & Cobham Road, Halesowen","These terraces may date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. These terraces are not marked on the first edition OS map, but they may have begun to appear on the second edition and been complete by the third?",1881,1900 "HBL9448","Soc","SCHOL","Possible","Tenterfields Primary School, Halesowen","The school may date from the late 19th century. Earlier this had been the site of a large detached house, though its demolition date is unknown.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the school may have appeared on the second or third edition - they are not on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL9449","Set","MDDT","Probable","Tenterfields, Halesowen","These houses are probably of various dates, but the majority may be mid 20th century in date. The area had formed part of a field system in the mid/late 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century, but some houses may have appeared on the second or third editions. The second and third editions are also missing.",1951,1960 "HBL9450","Rec","PBOPS","Possible","Between New Road & Church Lane, Halesowen","The public open space may date to the mid/late 20th century. The building that survives here may represent a former watermill on this site.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. One property survives - See SMR entry.",1939,2000 "HBL9451","Set","MDDT","Possible","New Road, Halesowen","These properties may date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photographs suggest that these houses may have first appeared on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9452","Ind","WRKS","Possible","New Road, Halesowen","These small works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, although a couple may be 19th century in date having originally been built as domestic dwellings.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly post date this map. The second and third editions are also missing.",1939,2000 "HBL9453","Ind","DEPOT","Possible","Whitehall Road, Halesowen","The depot possibly dates from the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest parts of this building may have been marked on the fourth edition?",1911,1938 "HBL9454","Set","APAR","Possible","Whitehall Drive, Halesowen","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and may have been built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. The second and third editions are also missing.",1961,1980 "HBL9455","Ind","GARA","Probable","Broad Lane, Lappal","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The garage is likely to post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9456","Com","OFF","Probable","Fanum House, Dog Kennel Lane, Halesowen","The office probably dates to the 1960s/70s. In the 19th century this area had formed part of a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the office dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9457","Set","SMTER","Probable","Andrew Road, Halesowen","These properties probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photograph suggests that they date to 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9458","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hagley Road, Halesowen","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Halesowen's open medieval fields.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. These terraces are marked on the second edition OS map, but are not on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9459","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Hagley Road, Halesowen","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of one of Halesowen's open medieval fields.","The road roundabout post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL946","Set","MDSM","Probable","Cherry Street, Norton","These houses date mainly to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages, one of which survives. This area had probably once formed part of a large heath.","All but one of these houses are post 4th edition OS and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. One cottage appears on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9460","Soc","COMHA","Certain","Hagley Road, Halesowen","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of one of Halesowen's open medieval fields.","The club post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9461","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Hagley Road, Halesowen","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of one of Halesowen's medieval open fields.","The works (as suggested by the modern aerial photography) post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9462","Set","SMTER","Probable","Summer Hill & Laurel Lane, Halesowen","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of one of Halesowen's open medieval fields.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map - the others are probably present by the second and third editions. (map coverage is hit and miss across the polygon for the first to fourth editions).",1841,1880 "HBL9463","Set","MXSST","Possible","Blackberry Lane, Halesowen","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s. This area had formed part of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9464","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Hurst Green Recreation Ground, Cakemore","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system.","The recreation ground is first marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL9465","Ind","ENGW","Probable","Nimmings Road & Fairfield Road, Cakemore","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The large works first appears on the fourth edition OS map, where it is marked as an electrical engineering works.",1911,1938 "HBL9466","Ind","INDES","Certain","Fairfield Industrial Estate, Cakemore","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war industrial buildings, possibly part of the engineering works which survives to the north.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9467","Set","MXSST","Certain","Westfield Road etc, Cakemore","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9468","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Douglas Road, Cakemore","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9469","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Middlefield Avenue etc, Cakemore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL947","Set","MXSST","Certain","Cherry Street, Norton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon paddocks. This area had probably once formed part of a heath.","Houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9470","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Nimmings Road, Cakemore","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL9471","Set","MDDT","Probable","Birch Drive, Cakemore","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses mainly post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9472","Set","SML","Certain","Nimmings Road, Blackheath","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder first appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9473","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Holt Farm Primary School, Blackheath","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9474","Set","MDSM","Probable","Hillbrow Crescent & Valley Road etc, Blackheath","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL9475","Rel","CEMET","Possible","Quinton Cemetery","The cemetery may date to the mid/late 20th century or earlier. It was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the cemetery was not marked on the third edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9476","Set","MDDT","Probable","Woodbury Road, Quinton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9477","Set","APAR","Probable","Binswood Road, Quinton","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had partly formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9478","Rec","CINEM","Probable","Hagley Road West, Quinton","The cinema dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the cinema and other buildings post date the fourth edition. The first and third editions are also missing, but a house is shown on the second edition OS map. The Hagley Road West was built between about 1814 (the 2"" OS map) and 1844 (the tithe map).",1939,2000 "HBL9479","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Hagley Road West, Quinton","The Methodist church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a couple of 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the church post dates this map. The first and third edition OS maps are also missing. The Hagley Road West was constructed between about 1814 (the 2"" OS map) and 1844 (the tithe map).",1939,2000 "HBL948","Set","COTYP","Probable","Cherry Street, Norton","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon land which had probably once formed part of a heath.","The majority of houses appear on the first edition OS map, one pair of houses first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are infill (post 4th edition OS).",1821,1880 "HBL9480","Set","SMSM","Probable","Spies Lane, Quinton","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9481","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Hagley Road West & Victoria Avenue","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. The houses on Victoria Avenue were built within a singe field shown on the second edition OS map (the first & second editions are also missing.).",1939,1950 "HBL9482","Ind","GARA","Probable","Hagley Road West, Quinton","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the garage post dates it. The first and third editions are also missing for this area.",1939,2000 "HBL9483","Set","MDDT","Probable","Chantry Drive, Quinton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century college.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9484","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Quinton Recreation Ground, Quinton","The recreation ground probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out on a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the sports ground probably post dates the fourth (possibly being created when the houses &/or motorway was built.)",1939,2000 "HBL9485","Set","LGDT","Possible","The Oaklands, Quinton","These houses may mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mainly date to the late 20th century, although a few may be earlier.",1981,2000 "HBL9486","Set","HITER","Possible","Lockingtoncroft Rise, Quinton","The high rise block and surrounding terraces may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the high rise flat and surround terraces may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9487","Set","MDSM","Probable","Fulwood Avenue & Summerfields Avenue, Quinton","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL9488","Set","SMTER","Probable","Mayfield Road, Quinton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses datet to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9489","Com","SHPCN","Probable","Hurst Green Road, Hurst Green","The shopping centre and the public house date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon the site of a small farm.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the small shopping centre, the public house and the garage date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL949","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Glebe Lane, Norton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9490","Set","SMSM","Probable","Summerfields Avenue & Willowbrook Road, Cakemore","These houses probably date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although this map is missing for the southern part of this area. The modern aerial photographs suggests that all these houses were built at a similar period.",1911,1938 "HBL9491","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Firth Park Crescent, Cakemore","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9492","Set","RESHO","Probable","Margaret Vine Court, Moat Drive, Blackheath","The residential housing dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon part of the inter war park which largely survives.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the sheltered accommodation dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9493","Set","MDTER","Probable","Moat Drive, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war sports ground, which largely survives.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9494","Set","SMTER","Certain","Masters Lane, Blackheath","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, although a few first appear on the third edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9495","Set","MXSST","Probable","Holt Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9496","Set","SMSM","Certain","Masters Lane, Blackheath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were builtpartly upon the site of a disused clay quarry, which was only operational for a short period in the late 19th/early 20th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9497","Set","COTYP","Probable","Fairfield Road, Hurst Green","The cottages date to the 19th century and the other houses are much later. This area had probably formed part of a field system prior to the houses.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, and the others post date the fourth and in part replace earlier properties.",1821,1880 "HBL9498","Set","SMTER","Certain","Fairfield Road, Hurst Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century brickworks.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9499","Set","SMDT","Certain","Fairfield Road, Hurst Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL95","Set","MDTNL","Certain","West side of Charlotte Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","First appears on the third edition OS map - these houses have always had individual gardens according to the mapping.",1901,1910 "HBL950","Set","LGDT","Certain","Glebe Lane, Norton","These houses date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of a large heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9500","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairhaven Croft & Fairfield Drive, Hurst Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9501","Set","MDDT","Probable","Fairfield Drive, Hurst Green","These houses may mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of inter war allotments.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the 1950s.",1941,1960 "HBL9502","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Fairfield Inn, Hurst Green Road, Hurst Green","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9503","Set","SMDT","Probable","Conifer Paddock, Hurst Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9504","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Fairfield Road, Hurst Green","The terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century semis.","These terraces first appear on the third edition OS map, but the Sunday School, originally a chapel, was present on the second edition Os map",1901,1910 "HBL9505","Set","SMSM","Certain","Firth Drive, Hurst Green","The houses and the church date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The houses and the methodist chapel all first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9506","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Rear of Nimmings Road, Blackheath","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site the site of a former late 19th century brickworks.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9507","Rel","ANGCH","Probable","St Paul's Church, Long Lane, Blackheath","The church dates to the 19th century and may have been built upon the site of an earlier building of unknown function.","The church is marked on the first edition OS map. There is a building marked here on the 2"" OS map, but this does not appear to be a church?",1821,1880 "HBL9508","Set","MDTER","Probable","St Paul Drive, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon part of the clay quarry for the late 19th century brickworks, which had been demolished in the inter war period.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the",1961,1980 "HBL9509","Set","SMTER","Probable","Green Lane & Church Street, Blackheath","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL951","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Gigmill Way & The Broadway, Norton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which had once formed part of a heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9510","Set","SMSM","Certain","Church Street, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9511","Set","MXSST","Possible","Clifton Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an inter war engineering works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s. Clifton Road is laid out by the second editioin OS map, but development does not begin until well into the 20th century",1961,1980 "HBL9512","Set","SMTER","Probable","Nimmings Road, Belgrave Road etc, Blackheath","These terraces date to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the others are present by the third edition OS map. Nimmings Road is on the 2"" OS map, the others are contemporary with the houses.",1881,1900 "HBL9513","Ind","INDES","Certain","Leona Industrial Estate, Blackheath","The industrial estate date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century industrial estate.","The industrial estate and garage post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9514","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Nimmings Road & Masters Lane, Blackheath","The club dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier farm.","The club first appears on the fourth edition OS map and the houses post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL9515","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Masters Lane, Blackheath","The works date from the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest part of the works was marked on the fourth edition OS map as a stamping works (although the modern aerial photography shows that by c.2001 it had been demolished with only the more modern works to the north still standing).",1911,1938 "HBL9516","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Masters Lane, Blackheath","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9517","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Narrow Lane, Blackheath","The depots date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of Thatchers Barn, part of a small farm which had existed by the early 19th century.","The depots post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9518","Set","APAR","Probable","Spiral Close & Narrow Lane, Cakemore","These apartments mainly date to the late 20th century which were largley built upon a field system.","These properties post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority are apartments which date to the late 20th century, with a few dating to the 1960s/70s and a couple of houses of various dates.",1981,2000 "HBL9519","Set","MXSST","Probable","Beaumont Road, Cakemore","The majority of these houses date from the early 20th century and were largely built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, a couple are on the second edition and others are either fourth or post fourth",1901,1910 "HBL952","Set","MDSM","Certain","Cherry Grove, Norton","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century engineering works and 19th century houses. This area had probably once formed part of a large heath.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9520","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Belgrave Road, Cakemore","The works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","This works is marked on the fourth edition OS Map.",1911,1938 "HBL9521","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Oak Barn Road, Cakemore","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1941,1960 "HBL9522","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Narrow Lane, Cakemore","The factory may date to the mid/late 20th century and was mainly built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the factory may post date this map.",1939,2000 "HBL9523","Soc","SCHOL","Possible","Hurst Green Primary School & Halesbury School, Felden Lane, Cakemore","The schools may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the schools may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL9524","Set","SMSM","Probable","Newlands Drive & Littletons Avenue, Cakemore","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9525","Woo","MXTWD","Probable","East of Leasowes Golf Course, Mucklow Hill","The woodland dates to at least the 19th century.","The woodland is marked on the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL9526","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Lappal Primary School, Priory Road, Lappal","The school may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the school may post date this map.",1939,2000 "HBL9527","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Royal Oak Public House, Manor Lane, Lappal","The public house may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier settlement, including a earlier inn of the same name.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house may date to mid 20th century",1939,1950 "HBL9528","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Carters Lane, Lappal","These houses probably date to either the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter war or immediate post war period. The second and third editions area also missing.",1939,1950 "HBL9529","Set","LGDT","Probable","Mucklow Hill","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mainly date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL953","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Cherry Street, Norton","The majority of these houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and the others are inter war and possible 19th century.","The majority of these houses post date the fourth edition OS map. No.s 11a & 11b appear on the fourth edition and no. 11 may be half of the building which is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9530","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Mucklow Hill","An area of rough grassland, which had formed part of a refuse pit, in the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","Marked on the landline map as a refuse tip, however the modern aerial photography suggests that this area is now rough grassland.",1939,2000 "HBL9531","Fie","OTF75","Probable","North of Mucklow Hill","A field system which had been enclosed by the mid 19th century at the latest.","A field system on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. A few field boundaries have been lost between the first edition and the modern landline mapping, but otherwise fairly intact.",,1840 "HBL9532","Set","FARM","Probable","Firtree Farm, Mucklow Hill","The present farm buildings may date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","The present farm buildings (based on its form on the OS maps) first appears on the second edition OS map. The first edition OS map appears to show buildings on a slightly different alignment.",1881,1900 "HBL9533","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Off Mucklow Hill","An area of derelict land which may have been created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century brickworks ceased operation and was demolished.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the 19th century brickworks which had stood on the site may still have been present on the fourth edition. (in June 2001 the aerial photography shows this area is no longer derelict. The site forms part of a large retail outlet - B&Q)",1939,2000 "HBL9534","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mucklow Hill","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, this works may have post dated it. (in June 2001 the aerial photography shows this area no longer used as an industrial works. The building has been demolished and the site forms part of a large retail outlet - B&Q)",1939,2000 "HBL9535","Ind","INDES","Probable","Mucklow Hill Trading Estate","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the industrial estate post dates this map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9536","Tra","CNAL","Probable","Dudley Canal",," Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1795,1800 "HBL9537","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Coombeswood","An area of rough grassland which may date to the mid/late 20th century. This area had still formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this area of rough grassland may post date this map.",1939,2000 "HBL9538","Set","FARM","Probable","Pottery Farm, Mucklow Hill","The farm dates from the late 16th century.","See the SMR entry for dates for this building.",1551,1600 "HBL9539","Com","OFF","Probable","Midlands Electricity Board Headquaters, Mucklow Hill","The office block probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a country house, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and this headquaters building probably post dates this map. (the modern aerial photography shows this site in the middle of demolition)",1939,2000 "HBL954","Set","SMTER","Certain","Poole Street, Norton","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of probable 19th century cottages. This area hadprobably once formed part of a large heath.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the building to the south post dates the fourth edition.",1901,1910 "HBL9540","Set","SMSM","Probable","Greenhill Road, Near Mucklow Hill","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9541","Set","MDTNL","Probable","Long Lane, Mucklow Hill area","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were largely built upon a field system, although there had been a couple of earlier cottages along the road.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one or two are present on the second edition and others may post date the fourth edition (which is missing for this area.)",1901,1910 "HBL9542","Com","SUPST","Possible","Long Lane, Mucklow Hill","A possible superstore dating to the late 20th century and built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this building dates to the late 20th century and is possibly a supermarket.",1981,2000 "HBL9543","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Long Lane, Mucklow Hill area","The playing field was probably created in the inter or immediate post war period to service the surrounding houses. It has been laid out upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but this playing field probably dates to the same period as the surrounding housing estate (inter or immediate post war)",1939,1950 "HBL9544","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Long Lane, Mucklow Hill area","The Methodist church dates to the early 20th century. A cottage had stood here from at least the early 19th century, until the early/mid 20th century.","The Methodist Church and the semis first appear on the third edition OS map. The hall may have appeared on the fourth edition, but this is missing for this area.",1901,1910 "HBL9545","Set","MXSST","Probable","Hilltop Avenue, Cakemore and Hill","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9546","Set","FARM","Probable","Greenhill Gardens, Off Mucklow Hill (formerly Greenhill Farm)","This complex dates from the 17th century and was in use as a farm in the 19th century, although it is currently all domestic in nature.","See SMR entry on dates for property. It is marked as a farm on the first edition OS map. The farm buildings largely survive from this map and the tithe map, but have since been converted to domestic dwellings and the farmhouse into several properties.",,1750 "HBL9547","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mucklow Hill","These houses may mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL9548","Set","LGDT","Probable","Hollies Drive, Mucklow Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one is 19th century, and were built mainly upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s. The Hollies is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9549","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Leasowes High School, Mucklow Hill area","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the school post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL955","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Poole Street, Norton","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although one pair of semis dates to the early 20th century. This area had once formed part of a heath.","The majority of this housing post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests 1960s/70s. Nos. 34 & 36 first appear on the third edition OS map, two modern detached houses have been built into their original gardens.",1961,1980 "HBL9550","Set","MDDT","Probable","Mucklow Hill","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL9551","Set","RESHO","Probable","Shenstone Old Peoples Home, Kent Road, Hill","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system, which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9552","Set","MDDT","Probable","Radcliffe Drive, Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century. This had been a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses dates to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9553","Ind","GARA","Probable","Corner of Long Lane & Mucklow Hill","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the garage post dates that map.",1939,2000 "HBL9554","Com","SHPS","Probable","Halesowen Road, Hill","The shops may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had partially formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the shops probably post date that map.",1939,2000 "HBL9555","Com","PUBHS","Probable","The Stag & Three Horseshoes Public House, Corner of Long Lane & Halesowen Road, Hill","The large public house may date to the inter or immediate post war period and was built upon the site of an earlier public house, which may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house may date to the inter or immediate post war period. Possibly an original turnpike inn?",1939,1950 "HBL9556","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Halesowen Road, Hill","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area may once have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works dates to the mid/late 20th century.",1939,2000 "HBL9557","Set","SMSM","Probable","Shenstone Valley Road & Gower Road, Hill","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9558","Set","MDSM","Probable","Gower Road, Hill","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9559","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kent Road, Hill","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL956","Com","SHPS","Certain","The Broadway, Stourbridge","These shops date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system probably enclosed in the later 18th century out of heath land.","Small row of shops and a public house appear on the modern mapping.",1939,2000 "HBL9560","Set","COTYP","Probable","Spies Lane, Hill","These cottages date to the mid 19th century and were probably built upon a field system.","These houses are on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, but are not marked on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1840 "HBL9561","Set","MDDT","Probable","Spies Lane, Hill","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9562","Set","MDDT","Probable","Spies Close, Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9563","Com","SHPS","Probable","Howley Grange Road, Lapal","The shops date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these shops post date this period.",1939,2000 "HBL9564","Set","LGDT","Probable","Highland Ridge, Hill","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9565","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kents Road, Hill","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9566","Set","LGDT","Probable","Kents Road, Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL9567","Set","APAR","Probable","Kent Road, Lapal","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9568","Tra","RAILD","Probable","North of Coombes Road, Hawn","The railway ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century having originally been built in the 19th.","The railway went out of use in the post fourth edition period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9569","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Sandringham Road etc, Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL957","Set","MDSM","Probable","The Broadway, Stourbridge","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL9570","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Lodgefield Road & Coombes Road, Hill","The sports ground may date to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The sports ground possibly post dates this map? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9571","Ind","INDES","Possible","Western Business Park, Hill","The business park may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. A business park of several works and warehouses which may post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9572","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Coombes Wood, Hill","This area of derelict land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the large tube works, established in the 19th century, was demolished.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography shows that they large tube works has been demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL9573","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Coombes Wood, Hill","This area of derelict land was probably created in the mid/late 20th century when the tube works. This extension to the tube works had been built by the early 20th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography shows that they large tube works has been demolished.",1939,2000 "HBL9574","Set","MDDT","Certain","Lyddington Drive, Hill","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of Lodgefield Farm, whose origins may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS Map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9575","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lodgefield Road, Hill","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9576","Set","MXSST","Probable","Lodgefield Road, Hill","These houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9577","Set","COTYP","Probable","Coombes Road & Gorsty Hill Road, Coombeswood","The cottages and the public house may have their origins in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The cottages and the public houses are mostly marked on the first edition OS map. Some may also have been marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9578","Set","SMTER","Probable","Lodgefield Road & Coombes Road, Coombeswood","These houses mostly date to the late 19th century and were built in an area which had seen some development by the mid/late 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS Map, although other properties are marked on the first edition which have since been redeveloped.",1881,1900 "HBL9579","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Badgers Croft, Hill","These houses probably date to the late 20th century. This area had mainly formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL958","Set","SMSM","Probable","Commonside","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","All but one pair of semis post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. That one pair first appears on the fourth edition.",1951,1960 "HBL9580","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lodgefield Road, Coombeswood","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built partly upon the site of mid/late 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9581","Soc","HIED","Possible","Coombes Road, Hill","A works training centre probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a large house, whose origins may have lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The modern landline (2000) mapping marks a 'works training centre', but the modern aerial photography (c.2001) shows a cleared site.",1939,2000 "HBL9582","Ind","METWK","Possible","Coombs Woods Tube Works, Hill","The tube works may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system. This area had been woodland since at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. The modern aerial photography (c.2001) shows a very modern building which has a different floor plan to the building marked on the modern landline mapping (2000), but the building on the mapping may still have been post fourth edition in date?",1939,2000 "HBL9583","Ind","INDES","Probable","Halesowen Industrial Park, Hill","The large industrial park dates to the mid/late 20th century","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the industrial park post dates it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL9584","Ind","WARHS","Probable","Amber Way, Hill","The warehouse probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the warehouses post dates the fourth Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9585","Ind","INDES","Probable","Northern part of Halesowen Industrial Park, Hill","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was mainly built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the industrial park post dates this map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9586","Com","SUPST","Probable","Amber Way, Hill","The superstore dates to the late 20th century and was partially built upon the line of a mineral railway.","Large warehouse type superstore, identified by the modern aerial photography from the large car park associated with it, and which appears to date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9587","Ind","METWK","Possible","Heywood Forge, Mucklow Hill","Parts of this site may date from the early 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system in the 19th century.","The second to fourth editions are missing for most of this area. Part of this factory may be marked on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1901,1910 "HBL9588","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mucklow Hill","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century wharf.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works may post date the fourth edition. The second and third editions are also missing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9589","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mucklow Hill","The works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a small mid/late 19th century country house.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works post date the fourth edition OS Map. The second and third editions are also missing. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL959","Set","MDDT","Probable","Simmonds Way & Hillside","These houses probably date to the 1960s and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL9590","Woo","DECW","Possible","Side of the Dudley Canal, south of Mucklow Hill","This woodland dates to at least the mid/late 20th century and has grown upon the side of the canal.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area - the woodland is marked on the modern landline mapping (2000) and the modern aerial photography (c.2001), but is not on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9591","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Vulcan House, Mucklow Hill","A small works probably dating to the late 19/early 20th century added onto an earlier house.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The house fronting onto Mucklow Hill is marked on the first edition OS map. The other (industrial) buildings are, from their form and from the modern aerial photography, likely to have been present on the second or third editions.",1841,1880 "HBL9592","Opl","DERLD","Probable","North of Chancel Way, Halesowen Industrial Park, Hill","This area of derelict land may date to the mid/late 20th century when Coombes Mill was demolished and the mill pond infilled.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area. This had been the site of a watermill, which was probably demolished in the post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9593","Set","SMTER","Probable","Furnace Lane, Hawn","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were largely built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map. A pair of small cottages is marked on the first edition OS map, and others first appear on the third and from modern aerial photography from the 1960s/70s.",1881,1900 "HBL9594","Set","MDDT","Probable","Off Furnace Hill, Hawn","The earliest of these houses dates from the 19th century. The area had probably once formed part of Furnace Coppice.","The earliest of these three properties is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1841,1880 "HBL9595","Ind","WRKS","Possible","Oak Tree Buildings,","The works dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a metal works which dated to at least the 19th century and may have pre dated 1750.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works post dates this map. The weir which had serviced the original mill on this site (a forge?) survives but the mill pond has gone (it was Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9596","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Haden Hill Road, Hawn","These houses may mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were largely built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9597","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Mill Lane & Mucklow Hill","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century. This had been the site of Halesowen Mill in the later 19th century, and whose origins lay in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these works may post date that map",1939,2000 "HBL9598","Com","OFF","Probable","Whitehall House, Whitehall Road & Bromsgrove Street, Halesowen","The office block probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the office may date to the 1960s/70s, the houses are probably earlier.",1961,1980 "HBL9599","Tra","RDRA","Certain","Whitehall Road, Halesowen","The road roundabout dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the road layout post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL96","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Walhouse Road, Walsall","This had been the site of early 20th century terraces and workshops until the mid/late 20th century.","A small empty plot of land post dating the fourth edition OS Map.",1939,2000 "HBL960","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Commonside","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the late 19th century out of ancient pasture land, which historically once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Two pairs of semis first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one detached house post dates the fourth edition, the other first appears on the third edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9600","Set","SMTER","Possible","Dudley Road, Halesowen","These houses may mainly date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The majority of these houses may have appeared on the second and third editions. They are not marked on the first edition.",1881,1900 "HBL9601","Ind","GARA","Probable","Earls Way, Halesowen","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the garage post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9602","Ser","SUBS","Certain","Earls Way, Halesowen","The sub station dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the sub station post dates the map.",1939,2000 "HBL9603","Ind","INDES","Probable","Halas Industrial Estate & Forge Lane Trading Estate, Halesowen","The industrial estates date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these industrial estates post date the map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9604","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Hereward Rise, Halesowen","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9605","Set","MXSST","Certain","Beech Avenue, Blackheath","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9606","Set","SML","Certain","Vicarage Road & New John Street, Blackheath","These terraces date to the early 20th century and built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, although a few were present on the second edition. There are also a couple of small works and a chapel.",1901,1910 "HBL9607","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Upper Ashley Street, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9608","Ind","INDES","Probable","Long Lane Trading Estates, Blackheath","The trading estates date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The trading estates post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9609","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Long Lane, Blackheath","The works dates to the inter war period and the others are later, they were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these industrial buildings first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it.",1911,1938 "HBL961","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Corner of Friezeland Lane & Pauls Coppice","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were built upon an area of heathland.","The majority of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, one appears on the first edition. The remainder are infill post dating the fourth edition OS. On the third and fourth editions Pauls Coppice is known as New Street.",1881,1900 "HBL9610","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Vicarage Road, Blackheath","The parish hall dates to the mid/late 20th century. This area had been the site of a 19th century vicarage.","The hall post dates the fourth edition OS map as do most of the other buildings.",1939,2000 "HBL9611","Set","SMTER","Probable","Long Lane, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the to the late 20th century and were built as sheltered accomodation.",1981,2000 "HBL9612","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Victoria Road, Blackheath","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon mainly upon the remains of a field system.","Several small works which post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9613","Set","SMSM","Probable","Acorn Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9614","Set","SMSM","Probable","Graham Road, Blackheath","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9615","Set","MDSM","Probable","Ridgefield Road & Meadow Road, Blackheath","These houses mainly date to the 1950s and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the",1951,1960 "HBL9616","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Olive Hill County Primary School, Blackheath","The school may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the school may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL9617","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hope Street & Leafield Gardens, Blackheath","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9618","Set","SMSM","Probable","Olive Hill Road & Woodland Road, Blackheath","The majority of these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they date mainly to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9619","Com","COMCR","Probable","Cockshot","This small commercial core dates to the late 19th century upon a field system.","The earliest of these buildings first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are on the third edition, although they may not all have been built as shops etc.",1881,1900 "HBL962","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pauls Coppice","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the late 19th century out of ancient pasture land, which historically once formed part of Cannock Chase.","First appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9620","Set","SMTER","Certain","Malt Mill Lane, Cockshot","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map",1881,1900 "HBL9621","Ind","INDES","Certain","Vernon Trading Estate, Blackheath","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century iron works.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9622","Set","SMTER","Probable","New John Street, Blackheath","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the remainder are present by the third edition. The warehouse post dates the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL9623","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Vernon Road, Blackheath","The works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century, although a few buildings may be earlier, and was largely built upon the remains of a field system.","The majority of these works post date the fourth edition OS map, a few buildings marked on the fourth edition OS map although this is missing for the southern part of this polygon.",1939,2000 "HBL9624","Set","SMTER","Possible","Beechfield Close, Blackheath","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon an inter war recreation ground.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9625","Set","SMTER","Certain","Maple Road, Blackheath","These terraces mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these buildings are terraces which first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9626","Set","SMTER","Probable","Vernon Close, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9627","Set","SMTER","Probable","Malt Mill Lane, Blackheath","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9628","Ind","INDES","Probable","Malt Mill Lane Trading Estate, Blackheath","The industrial estate and works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these industrial building may post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL9629","Set","MDTER","Probable","Malt Mill Lane, Blackheath","These house date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, the remainder are present by the second edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL963","Set","MDDT","Possible","Commonside","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had, historically, formed part of Cannock Chase.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, one does appear on the fourth edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9630","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Rear of Malt Mill Lane, Cockshot","The public open space probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing, but this area of public open space probably post dates it.",1939,2000 "HBL9631","Set","SMTER","Probable","Olive Lane, Blackheath","These houses date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these houses appear on the first edition OS map; the chapel first appears on the third edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9632","Set","APAR","Probable","Olive Lane, Blackheath","The apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartment block and houses date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL9633","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","St Ambrose Church, off Gorsty Hill Road","Originally built as a school in the late 19th century upon a field system, but by the mid/late 20th century used as a church.","The 2000 landline mapping shows a church, but it had originally been built as a school and first appears on the second edition OS Map. (The modern aerial photography shows that the site had been redeveloped with houses and a factory by c.2001).",1881,1900 "HBL9634","Set","COTYP","Certain","Gorsty Hill Road","These houses date from at the 19th century through to the late 20th century. This area had been woodland in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map and the pair of semis first appear on the second edition. The remaining houses (from the modern aerial photography) are late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses.",1821,1880 "HBL9635","Set","MDDT","Probable","Gorsty Hill Road","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. In the late 18th/early 19th century this area had formed part of a woodland.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9636","Set","MDTER","Certain","Gorsty Hill Road & Cocksheds Lane","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century, but others are 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses, one of which survives.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, one pair is present on the first edition and the others (from modern aerial photography) probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon housing marked on the first edition.",1901,1910 "HBL9637","Set","MDDT","Probable","Halesowen Street, Blackheath","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a large 19th century detached house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9638","Set","MDSM","Certain","Halesowen Street, Blackheath","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9639","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Clement Road, Blackheath","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL964","Set","SMSM","Possible","Pauls Coppice","These houses may mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9640","Set","SMTER","Probable","Malt Mill Lane, Cockshut","The terraces date to the 19th century the other buildings are later.","The earliest of these buildings are the terraces which are marked on the first edition OS map; the other buildings (industrial?) post date the third edition, the fourth being missing for this area.",1821,1880 "HBL9641","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cocksheds Lane, Cockshot","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9642","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Olive Lane, Hill & Cakemore","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9643","Set","MXSST","Probable","Olive Lane, Hill & Cakemore","These houses mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9644","Set","APAR","Probable","Yates Lane, Cakemore","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century - also includes the motorway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1981,2000 "HBL9645","Set","MDSM","Probable","Yates Lane, Cakemore","The pair of semis probably dates to the late 19th century. Part of this area, now the motorway, had formed part of a 19th century brickworks.","The semis probably first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL9646","Set","SMSM","Probable","Westbourne Road, Quinton","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to either the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9647","Set","APAR","Probable","New England, Quinton","These apartments and maisonettes may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these apartments and maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9648","Set","APAR","Probable","Narrow Lane, Quinton","These apartments may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of two 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9649","Set","MDDT","Probable","Halesowen Road, Quinton","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL965","Set","SMSM","Probable","Commonside & Pauls Coppice","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses. Late 19th century fields were enclosed out of ancient pasture land, which historically once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9650","Set","MDDT","Probable","Alder Grove, Quinton","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9651","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Halesowen Road, Quinton","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9652","Set","MDDT","Probable","Halesowen Road, Quinton","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9653","Set","APAR","Probable","The Grange, Halesowen Road, Quinton","The apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9654","Set","MDTER","Certain","New England, Quinton","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the others are present by the third edition. Other houses are probably 1960s/70s from the modern aerial photographs",1881,1900 "HBL9655","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Long Lane, Quinton","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house post dated it.",1939,2000 "HBL9656","Set","MDDT","Probable","Linden Avenue, Quinton","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9657","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Long Lane, Quinton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a late 18th/early 19th century cottage.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period; the apartment block is later.",1939,1950 "HBL9658","Set","COTYP","Probable","Long Lane, Blackheath","The earliest of these properties, including the public house, may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these dwellings are marked on the first edition OS map including the public house. The others first appear on the third edition OS map and later. Some of them may appear on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9659","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Long Lane, Blackheath","The club dates to the early 20th century as does one of the houses, the other buildings are later. The garage had been the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","The club and one of the houses first appear on the third edition OS map - the garage and other houses may post date the fourth edition (which is missing for this area). Where the garage now stands had been cottages on the first edition OS map and possibly on the 2"" OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL966","Set","APAR","Probable","Marklew Close, Brownhills","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These apartments post date the fourth editon OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9660","Set","COTYP","Possible","Long Lane, Blackheath","The earliest of these properties may date from the late 18th/early 19th century, whilst others are later. The surgery is probably mid/late 20th century in date.","The earliest of these houses appears on the first edition OS map and may have been marked on the 2"" OS map of 1814. The surgery and other housing probably post dates the fourth edition (which is missing for this area).",1751,1820 "HBL9661","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Long Lane, Blackheath","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century cottages.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s as may the library.",1961,1980 "HBL9662","Com","SHPS","Probable","Kent Road & Manor Road, Lapal","These shops probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that they probably post date the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL9663","Set","SMSM","Probable","Spies Lane, Lappal","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9664","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Spies Lane, Lappal","These houses date from the early 20th century and the later houses were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others probably mainly date to the post fourth edition (which is missing for this area).",1901,1910 "HBL9665","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Kent Road, Lappal","The club dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the club post dates the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL9666","Set","SMSM","Probable","Shenstone Avenue, Leasowes","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9667","Set","LGDT","Probable","Western Avenue, Leasowes","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9668","Set","MDSM","Probable","Manor Lane, Lappal","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9669","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Manor Lane, Lappal","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century plant nursery.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL967","Set","MMDST","Certain","Commonside","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon fields.","The earliest buildings (two pairs of semis) first appear on the second edition OS map. The row of terraces appears on the third edition OS and the others post date the fourth.",1881,1900 "HBL9670","Set","MDDT","Probable","Manor Lane, Lappal","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9671","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Road, Halesowen","These works and depot probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works mainly post date the fourth edition. A few earlier terraces also survive here. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9672","Set","MDSM","Probable","Somers Road, Halesowen","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL9673","Soc","HIED","Certain","Shenstone House, Dudley Road, Halesowen","The building forms part of the college and dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","Part of Halesowen College. The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests this building probably post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9674","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Forge Lane, Halesowen","The works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9675","Woo","DECW","Probable","Paddock Wood, Illey","The woodland dates to at least the mid 19th century.","The woodland is marked on the tithe map and the second edition OS map. The first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area.",,1840 "HBL9676","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South West of Lower Illey","A field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area. The tithe map suggests possible piecemeal enclosure and see SMR for ridge & furrow. The field boundaries are largely unchanged from the second edition OS map, but altered from the tithe map.",1351,1750 "HBL9677","Set","SMTER","Probable","Maslen Place, Halesowen","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9678","Set","MDDT","Probable","Claremont Way, Halesowen","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier houses which may have dated from the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9679","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Drive, Halesowen","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were partly built upon earlier houses, although one semi of at least mid 19th century date survives.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s - one pair of semis is marked on the second edition OS map and the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL968","Set","MDDT","Possible","Commonside","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9680","Set","LGDT","Probable","Blackberry Lane, Halesowen","These houses date from about the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. No. 97 is marked on the second edition OS map as is part of the club, when it was still a domestic dwelling. The club had expanded to its current size and use by the fourth edition OS map and the other two houses also first appear on this map.",1881,1900 "HBL9681","Set","LGDT","Certain","Blackberry Lane, Halesowen","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a 19th century orchard.","The earliest of these two houses first appears on the fourth edition OS map; the modern aerial photography suggests that the other may be 1950s or 1960s/70s.",1911,1938 "HBL9682","Set","APAR","Probable","Blackberry Lane, Halesowen","The apartment block probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a 19th century house.","These apartments and houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the same period.",1961,1980 "HBL9683","Set","MDDT","Probable","Laurel Lane, Halesowen","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9684","Soc","EMGSR","Probable","Police Station, Queensway","The police station and magistrates court date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of a 19th century house.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the police station and the magistrates court both post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9685","Set","APAR","Probable","Grange Crescent, Halesowen","The maisonettes may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth editions are missing for this area. The modern aerial photographs suggest that these maisonettes date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9686","Set","SMSM","Probable","Between Grange Road & Bromsgrove Road, Halesowen","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9687","Com","OFF","Probable","Great Cornbow Lane & Centre Lane, Halesowen","These offices date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a 19th century gas works.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these office complexes post date the fourth, although Centre Court is later than Fountain House.",1939,2000 "HBL9688","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Birmingham Street, Halesowen","The works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that these works post date the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL9689","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Christian Centre, Halesowen","The Christian Centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon earlier settlement.","The second, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the Christian Centre post dates the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL969","Set","MDDT","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9690","Com","COMCR","Probable","Birmingham Street, Halesowen","This section of the commercial core dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon earlier settlement, whose origins may have lay in the medieval period.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings post date the fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL9691","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Tenter Drive, Halesowen","The works may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the works may post date the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9692","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bromsgrove Road, Halesowen","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9693","Set","MMDST","Probable","Woodman Close, Halesowen","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9694","Set","APAR","Probable","Chadbury Road, Halesowen","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9695","Set","SMTER","Possible","Woodman Road, Halesowen","These terraces may date from the late 19th century and were mainly built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the first edition OS map does not show any terraces. These terraces may have first appeared on either the second or third edition or on both.",1881,1900 "HBL9696","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Seth Somers Park, Manor Way, Halesowen","The cricket ground may date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the cricket ground may post date the fourth?",1939,2000 "HBL9697","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Manor Way, Halesowen","An area of rough grassland/scrub which dates to at least the 19th century.","This area of land is partly marked as scrub on the first edition OS map and partly marsh.",1821,1880 "HBL9698","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of Manor Way, Halesowen","This field system may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","Suggest in part by the first edition OS map.",1351,1750 "HBL9699","Set","COUHS","Probable","The Grange, Grange Hill, Halesowen","Originally built as a small country house in the early/mid 18th century it is now used as a sports and social club.","A small country house pre dating 1750 - see SMR entry - now used as part of a sports ground.",,1750 "HBL97","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Lincoln Road, Walsall","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Short row of tunnel back terrace first appearing on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL970","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wrekin View & other roads","These houses date to the 1950s and was built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL9700","Rec","SPGR","Possible","Off Grange Hill, Halesowen","The sports ground may date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of a private parkland associated with the surviving small country house.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area but the sports ground may post date the fourth having previously formed part of a private parkland belonging to The Grange.",1939,2000 "HBL9701","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Grange Hill, Halesowen","An area of rough grassland/scrub which had formed part of an orchard in the 19th century.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests rough grassland/scrub.",1939,2000 "HBL9702","Fie","OTF75","Probable","Off Grange Hill, Halesowen","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map.",,1880 "HBL9703","Set","MDDT","Probable","Hampstead Glade & Greenleas Gardens, Halesowen","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9704","Set","MDDT","Probable","Grange Road, Halesowen","These houses may date from the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photographs show that these houses are probably of different dates, but the earliest may be mid 20th century in date.",1951,1960 "HBL9705","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Grange Road, Halesowen","These houses may date from the late 19th century and one pair of cottages is earlier.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photographs suggests that the majority of them may have first appeared on the second or third editions, the cottages are marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9706","Set","LGDT","Possible","Grange Hill, Halesowen","This house may date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of a quarry which had already gone out of use by the 19th century.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this house may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9707","Set","MDDT","Probable","Manor Way & Grange Hill, Halesowen","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these houses may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9708","Tra","RAILD","Probable","Former Halesowen Railway, Halesowen","The site of a 19th century railway line which had probably been dismantled in the mid/late 20th century.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The railway line probably went out of use post fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9709","Fie","OTF75","Probable","South of Manor Way, Halesowen","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","The field system is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map.",,1840 "HBL971","Set","MXSST","Probable","Sally Ward Drive","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s and were possibly built upon an area of former rough pasture, which had originally formed part of Holly Bank Common.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9710","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Manor Abbey Sports Ground, Halesowen","A sports ground which may date to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the sports ground may have been established after the publication of the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9711","Fie","IRREG","Possible","North west of Lower Illey","This field system may have been enclosed at an early date, but had probably not formed part of a medieval open field system.","Overall irregular enclosure on the second edition OS map (the first is missing for this area) and the tithe map, although there has been some boundary loss during the 20th century.",,1750 "HBL9712","Woo","DECW","Possible","West of Lower Illey","Small areas of woodland along the river, some of which date to at least the late 19th century.","Some woodland marked alongside the river - more shown on the modern 2000 landline and the modern aerial photography. The first, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. Woodland not obvious on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9713","Woo","DECW","Probable","Weston Dingle, South of Lower Illey","A small dingle whose origins lie in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. The wood is marked on the second edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map (where it is called Sling Dingle).",1751,1820 "HBL9714","Fie","PIEC","Probable","East of Lower Illey Farm","This field system had once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","From the second edition OS map and the tithe map (the first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area). The field boundaries have survived.",1351,1750 "HBL9715","Set","FARM","Probable","Lower Illey Farm","The farm dates to the mid 19th century.","The farm is marked on the tithe map and the second edition OS map (the first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area).",1821,1840 "HBL9716","Set","FARM","Probable","Illey House Farm, Lower Illey","The farm's origins may lie in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the second edition OS map and the tithe map (the first, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area).",1751,1820 "HBL9717","Fie","PIEC","Probable","West of Illey","A field system which had formed part of one of Illey's open medieval fields.","From evidence on the tithe map and the second edition OS map (the first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area. There has been minimal field boundary loss between the second edition and the 2000 landline mapping.",1351,1750 "HBL9718","Set","FARM","Probable","Illeybrook Farm, North West of Illey","The farm's origins may lie in at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area. The farm is marked on the 2nd edition OS map, the tithe map and probably the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9719","Set","FARM","Probable","Innage Farm, Illey","The farm's origins may lie in at least the late 18th/early 19th century, but there may have been a medieval settlement here.","The first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area. The farm is marked on the 2nd edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL972","Set","COTYP","Probable","Coppice Road","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","A row of cottages appearing on the first edition OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9720","Set","COTYP","Probable","Illey Lane, Illey","The earliest cottages may date from the late 18th/early 19th century, but a few are later. Settlement may have been present in this area in the medieval period.","The first, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The cottages are mainly on the 2nd edition OS map and the tithe map. One or a row are on the 2"" OS map. One appears to post date the 2nd edition.",1751,1820 "HBL9721","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Black Horse Public House, Illey Lane, Illey","The public house dates from the late 19th century and was built upon part of a field system.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. The public house is marked on the 2nd edition OS map (although it has been extensively enlarged in the post fourth period, according to the modern aerial photographs), but is not present on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL9722","Set","FARM","Possible","Potters Farm, Illey","The farm may date to the middle decades of the 20th century and was built upon the site of a row of small cottages dating to the mid 19th century.","The first, third and fourth editions are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that the farm may date to the inter or immediate post war period? The second edition OS map and the tithe map shows a row of small cottages on the road.",1939,1950 "HBL9723","Set","FARM","Probable","Lowlands Farm, Illey","The farm's origins probably date to at least the late 18th/early 19th century. This area may have formed part of a settlement in the medieval period.","The first, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The farm is marked on the 2nd edition OS map and the tithe map, and is indicated on the 2"" OS map. However the farm buildings have increased over time and mainly post date the fourth (from the modern aerial photographs).",1751,1820 "HBL9724","Set","COTYP","Probable","Illey Lane, Illey","These cottages probably date from the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The first, third and fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area. The cottages appear on the second edition OS map and appear to be present on the tithe map, however they are not marked on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1840 "HBL9725","Fie","OTF75","Probable","East of Illey Lane, Illey","A field system enclosed at an unknown date.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. The field system is marked on the 2nd edition and the tithe map. The field boundary which subdivided this field on the second edition and the tithe map has gone by the 2000 landline map.",,1840 "HBL9726","Set","MDDT","Probable","Off Illey Lane, Illey","This house dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. The modern aerial photography suggests that this house dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9727","Fie","PIEC","Probable","South of Illey Hall Farm & Coopers Wood, Illey","This field system may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. Suggested piecemeal enclosure on the second edition OS map and the tithe map. See also SMR for evidence of ridge and furrow.",1351,1750 "HBL9728","Rec","SPGR","Possible","South of Illey Hall Farm, Illey","The football field may date to the mid/late 20th century and was established upon part of a field system that had once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. The football field may have been established since the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9729","Woo","DECW","Probable","Illey","The woodlands origins lie in the late 19th century. This area may have formed part of a field system.","The first, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. This woodland is marked on the second edition OS map but not on the tithe map.",1881,1900 "HBL973","Set","MDDT","Probable","Coppice Road","These houses probably date to the 1960s/1970s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9730","Set","SMTER","Possible","Cobham Road, Halesowen","These houses may mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photographs suggest that the earliest of these houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period - a few may be 1960s/70s.",1939,1950 "HBL9731","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tenter Court, Halesowen","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second to fourth editions are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9732","Set","MDTER","Possible","Tenter Drive, Halesowen","These houses may date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these terraces may have first appeared on the second or third editions.",1881,1900 "HBL9733","Set","MDSM","Possible","Cobham Road, Halesowen","These houses may mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9734","Opl","ROPAS","Possible","Off Furnace Hill, Hawn","Originally part of a field system, now an isolated area of rough grassland.","An area of rough grassland on the 2000 landline mapping and the modern aerial photography. The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the first to third and the tithe map, suggest it once formed part of a field system.",1939,2000 "HBL9735","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Furnace Hill, Hawn","The public house dates to the 18th century and had been surrounded by cottages, but these have been demolished since the early 20th century.","See the SMR entry for the date of the public house. It has been extended since the third edition OS map (and the fourth is missing for this area). There had been cottages either side of it, but again these have disappeared since the third edition OS map.",,1750 "HBL9736","Set","MDSM","Probable","Haden Hill Road, Hawn","These houses date from the early 20th century and the later houses were built upon the site of a house which dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these semis (now a hotel) first appears on the third edition OS map; the others probably date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL9737","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Road, Hawn","These probable industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of cottages whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these probable industrial buildings post date it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9738","Com","OFF","Certain","Lygon Court, Dudley Road, Hawn","The office block dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the office block post dates this map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9739","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Dudley Road, Hawn","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these works post date it.",1939,2000 "HBL974","Set","MXSST","Probable","Kendal Court, Chesterfield Court & Radnor Court","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the late 20th century.",1981,1990 "HBL9740","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Dudley Road, Hawn","The club may date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and it may have post dated this map. The modern aerial photography shows a cleared site.",1939,2000 "HBL9741","Com","OFF","Possible","Computer Centre, Dudley Road, Hawn","A possible office which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was partially built upon the site of a metal works and former mill pond. This may have been the site of an earlier watermill.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that this building (possibly offices?) post dates it. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9742","Ext","DUCOL","Certain","Manor Way, Lappal","The site of a 19th century colliery, which may have closed at any time between the late 19th and mid/late 20th century.","The second to fourth edition OS maps are missing for this area and it is not possible to establish when the colliery ceased operation. It was still open on the first edition OS map. Old shafts are still marked on the 2000 Landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL9743","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Black Horse Public House, Manor Way, Lappal","The public house may date from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The second, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map and is possibly marked on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9744","Tra","SRVST","Probable","Manor Way, Lappal","A service station dating to the mid/late 20th century and built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The second, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. This site is probably a service station (petrol station and associated restaurant) on the modern aerial photographs which post dates the fourth edition.",1939,2000 "HBL9745","Fie","PIEC","Possible","South of Manor Way, Lapal","The field system may have once formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The second edition OS map and the tithe map shows evidence of piecemeal enclosure with S bends. The field system has been cut by Manor Way and the northern part is now a housing estate (see HBL9746. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1351,1750 "HBL9746","Set","LGDT","Probable","Lodge Close, Lapal","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The second, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9747","Fie","OTF75","Possible","Former Halesowen Abbey Fishponds, Lapal","Now part of a field system, this area had formed part of a sequence of fish ponds attached to Halesowen Abbey in the medieval period.","These former fish ponds are now dry and form a field system on the tithe map, the first edition OS map and the modern aerial photography. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",,1750 "HBL9748","Set","FARM","Probable","Manor Abbey Farm, Lapal","The origins of the farm probably pre date the 1750 and post date the Dissolution of the Abbeys in the mid 16th century when medieval Halesowen Abbey was suppressed.","The origins of the farm probably pre date 1750 and some of the medieval Abbey walls may be incorporated into the farm buildings.",,1750 "HBL9749","Fie","PIEC","Probable","West of M5, Lapal & Illey","A field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The first and second edition OS maps along with the two tithe maps and the SMR entries suggest this as an area of piecemeal enclosure - formerly being an open field system.",1351,1750 "HBL975","Set","COTYP","Certain","Camden Street","The earliest of these houses dates to the 19th century and had been builtupon part of Holly Bank Common.","The earliest building appears on the first edition OS map, the others are either on the fourth or post fourth edition.",1841,1880 "HBL9750","Fie","IRREG","Possible","North of Lapal Farm, Lapal","A field system possibly enclosed at an early date.","The first edition OS map and in particular the tithe map show possible irregular fields. (Assarting?)",,1750 "HBL9751","Set","COUHS","Probable","Lapal House, Lapal","A small country house which dates to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The hall is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9752","Set","FARM","Probable","Lapal Farm, Lapal","The farm dates to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9753","Set","COTYP","Probable","Boat Cottage & Garden Cottage, Lapal","The cottages date to the mid 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The cottages are marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1840 "HBL9754","Fie","IRREG","Possible","West of M5, Lapal","A field system possibly enclosed at an early date.","An irregular field system suggested by the first edition OS map and the tithe map. The field boundaries largely survive between the first edition and the modern landline mapping. Assarting?",,1750 "HBL9755","Set","COTYP","Probable","Lye Close Lane, Lapal","These cottages probably date to the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The second, third and fourth edition OS Maps are missing for this area. These cottages are probably marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1821,1880 "HBL9756","Set","FARM","Probable","Lye Close Farm, Illey","The farm probably dates to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the first edition OS map and is marked on the 2"" OS map as Wood Gate.",1751,1820 "HBL9757","Woo","DECW","Probable","Cooper's Wood, Illey","The woodland dates to at least the late 19th century.","The first edition OS map is missing for this area. The wood is marked on the first edition OS map, but not on the 2"" OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9758","Fie","PIEC","Possible","North of Illey Lane, Illey","This field system may have been enclosed in the late medieval/post medieval period out of an open medieval field.","The first and second edition OS map and the tithe map suggest that this field system was enclosed piecmeal from medieval strips. The SMR suggests a possible rabbit warren at some point in the medieval period? The modern aerial photography shows that the majority of the field boundaries have been lost since the first and second edition OS maps.",1351,1750 "HBL9759","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Illey Mill (disused), Illey Lane, Illey","A watermill dating to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","A watermill marked as disused on the 2000 landline mapping. Marked on the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL976","Set","MDSM","Certain","Camden Street","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had formed part of Holly Bank common in the earlier 19th century.","The majority of houses first appear on the fourth edition, however one pair first appears on the second edition (possibly present on the first) and the another pair first appears on the third edition.",1911,1938 "HBL9760","Set","FARM","Probable","Illey Hall Farm, Illey","The farm may date from at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The farm is marked on the second edition OS Map (the first edition is missing for this area), the tithe map and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9761","Com","SHPS","Probable","Hagley New Road, Quinton","The shops probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages and a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests that the shops mainly post date that map.",1939,2000 "HBL9762","Set","SMSM","Probable","Barston Road & Lewis Road, Quinton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to either the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9763","Com","PUBHS","Probable","King's Highway Public House, Hagley Road West, Quinton","The public house may date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon an area of probable 19th century settlement, one cottage of which survives.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests it may post date the map. A cottage survives which is marked on the first edition OS map",1939,2000 "HBL9764","Set","SMSM","Probable","Apsley Road, Quinton","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to either the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9765","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Perryfields High School, Quinton","The school probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area, but the modern aerial photography suggests it probably post dates this map.",1939,2000 "HBL9766","Set","MXSST","Probable","Abberley Road, Harvington Road & Oldacres Road, Quinton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9767","Rec","GLFCO","Probable","Brandhall Golf Course, North of Quinton","The golf course dates to the early 20th century and was laid out on a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The golf course is first marked on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL9768","Set","MXSST","Probable","Kenelm Road, Brandhall","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9769","Set","SMTER","Probable","Pound Road, Warley","These properties probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century (also that they may be sheltered accomodation bungalows).",1951,1960 "HBL977","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Camden Street","This had been the site of 19th century workshops until their demolition in the mid/late 20th century. This area had formed part of Holly Bank common in the earlier 19th century.","Former building land next to the canal, buildings still present on the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9770","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Warley High School, Warley","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9771","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Pound Road, Warley","The allotments date to the late 19th century and were laid out upon a field system which had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments are first marked on the second edition OS map, although they are not now as extensive as they were on that map.",1881,1900 "HBL9772","Set","SMTER","Probable","Warwick Close, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9773","Set","SMSM","Certain","Parsons Hill etc, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9774","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Green, Warley","These houses date to the late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9775","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Brandhall Road, Warley","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9776","Set","MDSM","Certain","Brandhall Road, Warley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. The road is marked on the 2"" OS map, but this area is not covered by Yates' map of Staffordshire (1775) or Taylor's map of Worcestershire (1772) as it was still part of Shropshire in the late 18th century.",1911,1938 "HBL9777","Set","MDDT","Probable","The Constables, Warley","The majority of these houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century police station. This area had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9778","Set","SMTER","Certain","Pound Road, Warley","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the 2nd edition OS map, the semis to the west first appear on the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL9779","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Meadow Road & Silverlands Avenue, Bristnall Fields","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL978","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Coppice Road","The works' date to the mid/late 20th century and were built mainly upon fields which were enclosed in the 19th century. Prior to enclosure this area had formed part of Holly Bank common.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9780","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Institutional Church, Pound Road, Bristnall Fields","The church buildings date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The earliest of the religious buildings first appear on the third edition OS map as a mission hall, now the meeting hall. The main church building first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1901,1911 "HBL9781","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Silverland Avenue, Bristnall Fields","The sports ground dates to the inter war period and was laid out upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The sports ground first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9782","Set","SMTER","Probable","Merton Close, Warley","These houses probably date to the 1960s/70s, although one property dates to the 19th century. This area had probably formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. No.308 Pound Road is marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9783","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Pound Road, North of Quinton","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century house which in turn had been built upon earlier cottages. This area may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9784","Set","MXSST","Probable","Between Ferndale Road & Grafton Road, Brandhall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date to the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s",1961,1980 "HBL9785","Set","MDSM","Probable","Brandhall Road & Shire Close, Warley","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9786","Set","SMTER","Probable","George Road, Warley","These terraces date to the late 19th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map and the remainder are present by the third edition. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9787","Set","SMSM","Probable","Stanley Road & roads off it, Quinton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9788","Set","MDSM","Probable","Perry Hill Road, Quinton","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9789","Set","APAR","Probable","Perry Court, Quinton","These apartments mainly date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system which had been planted with a nursery in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartments date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL979","Set","MDDT","Probable","Barns Close","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a row of earlier houses. This area had formed part of Holly Bank Common in the earlier 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9790","Set","MXSST","Probable","Perry Hill Lane, Quinton","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which had been planted with trees in the 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9791","Set","APAR","Probable","Kingsway, Warley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the apartments date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9792","Set","SMTER","Probable","Cumberland Road & Norfolk Road, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9793","Set","MDSM","Probable","Perry Hill Road & Norfolk Road, Warley","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Perry Hill House, whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9794","Set","SMSM","Probable","Perry Hill Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9795","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Bodenham Road & Mavis Gardens, Warley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may partially have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9796","Soc","COMHA","Probable","Tame Road, Warley","The club and the library date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the club and the library both post date this map.",1939,2000 "HBL9797","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Between Perry Hill Road & Tame Road, Warley","The earliest of these houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of possible late 18th/early 19th century farm buildings.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period, a few may be mid 20th.",1939,1950 "HBL9798","Set","MXSST","Probable","Tame Rise, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of these properties are houses which date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9799","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Tame Road, Warley","An area of public open space which probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was created out of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing and this area of public open space probably post dates it - having been formed when the houses were built?",1939,2000 "HBL98","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Charlotte Street, Walsall","These houses probably date to the 19th century.","A small row of houses which appear on the first edition OS map. At this time each house had a small outbuilding in the rear yard, these are not depicted from the fourth edition onwards.",1821,1880 "HBL980","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Coppice Road","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon an area of rough grassland, which had probably once formed part of Cannock Chase.","The earliest buildings first appear on the second edition, others are present by the third, the remainder are post 4th edition infill.",1881,1900 "HBL9800","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Perry Hill Road, Warley","The public house probably dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they public house dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9801","Set","SMTER","Probable","Perry Hill Road & Cedar Close, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the houses date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9802","Set","MDDT","Probable","Perry Hill Road, Warley","These houses probably date from the 1950s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the earliest of these houses dates to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL9803","Com","SHPS","Probable","Hagley Road West, Quinton","The shops date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of late 19th century houses and an earlier farmhouse.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these buildings are shops dating to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9804","Set","APAR","Probable","Ventnor Close, Quinton","The maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s, although one pair of semis dates to the early 20th century when much of this area was still fields.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they majority of these properties are maisonettes which date to the 1960s/70s. One semi detached property first appears on the third edition.",1961,1980 "HBL9805","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Sunny Bank Road, Quinton","These houses probably date from the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggest that these houses date to more than one period but the earliest are probably inter or immediate post war.",1939,1950 "HBL9806","Set","APAR","Possible","Guardian House, Hagley Road West, Quinton","A possible apartment block dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","The fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that this buildings may be an apartment block built in the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9807","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hagley Road West, Quinton","The earliest of these properties are the terraces and a detached property which date to the late 19th century having been built upon fields. Other properties date from the early to late 20th century.","The earliest of these properties appear on the second edition OS map, a few are present by the third edition. The modern aerial photography suggests that one or two may have been marked on the fourth edition (which is missing for this area) and that the industrial buildings and the garage probably post date the fourth edition.",1881,1900 "HBL9808","Set","MDSM","Possible","Brennand Road & Maypole Road, Brandhall","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Brand Hall, whose origins may have dated from the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9809","Set","HIRIS","Probable","Queensway, Warley","These high rise flats date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These high rise flats post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL981","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Coppice Road","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields, which had been enclosed in the late 19th century out of common land, which historically once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS Map and the modern aeiral photography suggests they date to the mid 20th century. Still common land on the tithe map.",1951,1960 "HBL9810","Set","MXSST","Probable","Worcester Road & Malvern Road, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9811","Set","APAR","Probable","Queensway, Warley","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9812","Set","RESHO","Probable","Kingsmeadow Welfare Home, Queensway, Warley","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon a field system.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9813","Set","SMTER","Probable","Chance Croft, Warley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9814","Rel","NCONC","Probable","Brandhall Baptist Church, Tame Road, Brandhall","The Baptist Church probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that the Baptist Church post dates it - surrounding houses also appear to be post fourth.",1939,2000 "HBL9815","Soc","SCHOL","Probable","Brandhall Primary School, Brandhall","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9816","Set","SMSM","Probable","Bren Nand Road & Bleakhouse Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter and immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9817","Set","APAR","Probable","Perry Hill House, Perry Hill Road, Warley","The apartment block dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9818","Set","MXSST","Probable","Cornwall Avenue etc, Warley","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL9819","Set","MDSM","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL982","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Coppice Road","The earliest of these houses date to the late 19th century, the others are mid/late 20th century, and were built upon common land that had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","Terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, houses to the south are post 4th edition.",1881,1900 "HBL9820","Set","SMTER","Probable","Yardley Close, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9821","Set","MDDT","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9822","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Wolverhampton Road & Broadway, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9823","Set","SMSM","Probable","Broadway, Broadway Croft & Walton Road, Warley","These houses probably date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9824","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Bleakhouse Junior School, Bleakhouse Lane, Warley","The school, library and health centre date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of an earlier farm.","The school, library and health centre all first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9825","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Brandhall Road, Warley","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the others are mostly 1960s/70s. A small section of road entitled Brandhall Lane on the modern landline mapping is all that remains of the original route through this area called Brandhall Road on the first edition OS map. It is marked on the 2"" OS map (1814) which is the earliest map held for this area. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location",1911,1938 "HBL9826","Set","APAR","Probable","Brandhall Court, Wolverhampton Road, Brandhall","These apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL9827","Set","SMTER","Probable","St Matthews Road, Brandhall","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL9828","Set","MDSM","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Brandhall","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9829","Set","MDSM","Certain","Grafton Road, Causeway Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL983","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition, some may appear on the fourth edition, but have been enlarged or altered.",1939,1950 "HBL9830","Rec","SPGR","Probable","Off Grafton Road, Cakemore","The playing fields date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon the site of a large 19th century clay quarry and brickworks which ceased operation in the inter war period.","The playing fields post date the fourth editon OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9831","Set","RESHO","Probable","Grafton Lodge, Grafton Road, Causeway Green","The residential home dates to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The residential home post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9832","Set","SMTER","Probable","Woodnorton Road, Causeway Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,1950 "HBL9833","Set","SMSM","Probable","Brook Road, Causeway Green","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL9834","Soc","HIED","Probable","Sandwell College Oldbury Campus, Causeway Green","The college dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The college post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9835","Set","SMSM","Probable","Hollyoake Close, Causeway Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9836","Tra","RAIW","Certain","Former Great Western Railway (Stourbridge Extension), Sandwell","The railway line dates to the 19th century.","The railway line is marked on the first edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1821,1880 "HBL9837","Set","SMTER","Probable","Ashes Road & Cakemore Road, Causeway Green","These houses date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the second edition OS map, others are present by the third and all are present by the fourth edition. The Methodist Chapel is marked on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9838","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Causeway Green Primary School, Causeway Green","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a small colliery which had closed by the later 19th century.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9839","Set","SMSM","Probable","Cakemore Road & Field View Drive, Causeway Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1951,1960 "HBL984","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Lichfield Road","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of cottages and late 19th century terraces. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9840","Set","SMTER","Certain","Cakemore Road, Causeway Green","These terraces date to the late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These terraces first appear on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1881,1900 "HBL9841","Set","APAR","Probable","Penncricket Lane, Causeway Green","These apartments dates to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of an early 20th century works and late 19th century houses.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1961,1980 "HBL9842","Ext","DUCOL","Possible","Between Penncricket Road & Ashes Green, Causeway Green","An area of waste land which may be the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","This area is rough grassland on the modern aerial photography. The first edition OS map also shows rough ground which may have formed part of an earlier colliery? Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1821,1880 "HBL9843","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Cakemore Road, Causeway Green","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9844","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Cakemore Road, Causeway Green","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war paint works. This area may have formed part of a small colliery in the 19th century.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9845","Set","SMSM","Certain","Pool Lane & Ashe Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were mainly built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9846","Set","SMTER","Probable","Victoria Mews, Warley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9847","Set","SMSM","Probable","Farm Road & Parkfield Road etc, Langley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system, which had largely formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses mainly first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9848","Com","PUBHS","Possible","Barrel Inn, Pound Road, Causeway Green","The public house dates from at least the 19th century.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and possibly on the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9849","Set","SMTER","Probable","Grafton Road, Causeway Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century farm.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL985","Set","MDDT","Probable","Linden View","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon on the site of an inter war community centre. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL9850","Set","SMTER","Probable","Causeway Green Road, Causeway Green","These houses mainly date to the late 19th century and were partially built upon earlier cottages.","The majority of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map with the remainder being present by the third and fourth editions. One or two may have appeared on the first edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9851","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pool Lane & Wolverhampton Road, Langley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map; the works post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL9852","Set","MXSST","Probable","Pool Lane, Causeway Green","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of earlier houses, one of which may have dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date from different decades, but may mostly be 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9853","Set","MDSM","Certain","Pound Road, Causeway Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9854","Set","MDDT","Probable","Leahouse Gardens, Causeway Green","The majority of these houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a late 19th century building, possibly a barn.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the 1960s/70s. Some of the houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9855","Mil","TACE","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Causeway Green","The TA centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an inter war sports ground.","The TA centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9856","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Hen & Chickens Hotel, Wolverhampton Road, Causeway Green","The large public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier, but smaller, public house dating to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house first appears on the fourth edition OS map having been built upon the site of a much smaller public house of the same name.",1911,1938 "HBL9857","Ind","GARA","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Causeway Green","The garage dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The garage post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9858","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Pound Road, Causeway Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, but a few post date the fourth.",1911,1938 "HBL9859","Rec","PUBPK","Probable","Barnford Hill Park, Langley","The public park dates to the inter war period and was laid out on a field system, which had partially formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The park is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL986","Set","APAR","Possible","Hillside Close","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9860","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Off Farm Road, Langley Green","These allotments date to the early 20th century and were established upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","The allotments first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9861","Set","MDTER","Certain","Farm Road etc, Langley Green","These houses date to the late 19th century and were built upon a field system, which may have formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses first appear on the second edition OS Map.",1881,1900 "HBL9862","Set","SMSM","Certain","Hadley Street, Langley Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a late 19th century sand pit.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9863","Set","APAR","Probable","Between Pool Lane & Wolverhampton Road, Causeway Green","These apartments date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date mainly to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9864","Set","SML","Probable","Causeway Green Road, Langley Green","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map and the others are present by the third and fourth editions.",1881,1900 "HBL9865","Set","SMSM","Certain","Causeway Green Road, Langley Green","These houses mainly date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9866","Soc","HIED","Certain","Adult Education Centre, Off Causeway Green Road, Langley Green","The Adult Education Centre and the nursery date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon part of an area of inter war allotments.","The Adult Education Centre and the nursery both post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9867","Ind","METWK","Probable","Wolverhampton Road, Langley Green","The metal works probably dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century bone works.","This steel stockyard and other industrial buildings probably all post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9868","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Causeway Green Road, Langley Green","The playing field dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the remains of a field system.","The playing field post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9869","Set","SMSM","Probable","Grosvenor Gardens, Langley Green","These houses probably mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of early 20th century allotments.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the 1960s/70s, although one pair is marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL987","Set","SMSM","Certain","Friezeland Way","These houses date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of 19th century houses. This area had once formed part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL9870","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","St Michael's & All Angels Church, Causeway Green Road, Langley Green","The church dates to the late 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The church first appears on the second edition OS map and the school building first appears on the fourth edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9871","Set","APAR","Probable","Harvest Gardens, Langley Green","The maisonettes and residential home dates to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century school.","The maisonettes and the large residential home post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the late 20th century",1981,2000 "HBL9872","Set","SMTER","Probable","New Henry Street, Edward Street & Langley Road, Langley Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9873","Set","COTYP","Probable","Causeway Green Road & Langley Green Road, Langley Green","These houses may date to the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these properties are marked on the first edition OS map, but the chapel/Sundary School first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Settlement marked here on the tithe and the 2"" OS map.",1751,1820 "HBL9874","Soc","LIBRA","Certain","Barrs Street, Langley Green","The library dates to the early 20th century and the public house to the 19th century.","The library first appears on the third edition OS map and the public house is marked on the first edition OS map and perhaps the tithe map.",1901,1910 "HBL9875","Set","SMTER","Probable","Langley Road & Farm Road, Langley Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9876","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Westmead Drive & Barnfordhill Close, Langley Green","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system which had formed part of an open field in the medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9877","Set","SMSM","Certain","Warley Hill Housing Estate, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built mainly upon a field system.","These houses first appeared on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9878","Rel","ROMCH","Certain","Church of Our Lady and St Hubert, Wolverhampton Road, Warley","The church and associated school and hall date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The church, hall and school all first appear on the fourth edition OS map",1911,1938 "HBL9879","Set","SMSM","Possible","Edward Road & Castle Road West, Warley","These houses may date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses were probably built at the same period as those to the north of Wolverhampton Road (HBL9877) which are marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL988","Set","SMSM","Certain","Friezeland Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map, one house post dates the fourth edition.",1911,1938 "HBL9880","Set","MDDT","Certain","Wolverhampton Road, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses are mainly marked on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9881","Com","PUBHS","Possible","The Wernley Public House, Wolverhampton Road, Warley","The public house may date to the inter war period and was built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area but the modern aerial photography suggests that the public house may have appeared upon it along with the surrounding housing estates.",1911,1938 "HBL9882","Set","MDDT","Probable","Johnsons Grove, Warley","These houses probably date to the late 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggestst that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9883","Set","SMSM","Certain","Between Pottery Lane & Bleakhouse Lane, Warley","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, except one detached property which was marked on the second edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9884","Set","MXSST","Certain","Between Norman Road & Hurst Road, Warley","These houses mainly date to the inter war period, except one row of houses which date from the late 19th century. This area had mainly formed part of a field system until development occurred.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, although one row of terraces on Pottery Lane first appears on the second edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9885","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Abbey Road, Warley","The public house dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of an earlier inn, whose origins dated to at least the late 18th/early 19th century.","The public house may be the same as that building shown on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9886","Rel","ANGCH","Certain","Parish Church of St Hilda, Abbey Road, Warley","The church dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the remains of a field system.","The church post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9887","Rec","GLFCO","Certain","Warley Park Golf Course","The golf course dates to the mid/late 20th century and was established partially upon Warley Abbey's private parkland and partially upon a field system.","The golf course post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9888","Set","MDSM","Certain","Harborne Road, Warley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map, the others post date the fourth.",1901,1910 "HBL9889","Ser","RESV","Certain","Castle Road East, Warley","The reservoir dates to the late 19th century and was established upon a field system.","The reservoir first appears on the second edition OS map, but the water tower is not on either this nor the third edition OS map and the fourth edition is missing for this area.",1881,1900 "HBL989","Soc","COMHA","Possible","Beacon Way","The community centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was possibly built upon an area of former rough pasture.","The community centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9890","Set","MDSM","Certain","Castle Road East, Warley","These houses date from the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses appear on the third edition OS map and the fourth is missing for this area, although the modern aerial photography suggests that some houses may have appeared upon it.",1901,1910 "HBL9891","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Lightwoods Junior School, Castle Road East, Warley","The school dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system.","The school first appears on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9892","Set","MDMXD","Probable","Birch Walk & Birch Grove, Warley","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century brickworks.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9893","Set","SMSM","Probable","Warwick Road & Kenilworth Road, Warley","These houses date to either the inter or immediate post war period and were built","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period.",1939,1950 "HBL9894","Set","SMTER","Certain","Frederick Road, Warley","These terraces date from the late 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these terraces first appear on the second edition OS map, the majority of the remaining houses are present by the third edition.",1881,1900 "HBL9895","Set","APAR","Probable","Dairy Court, Warley","The maisonettes date to the late 20th century. This area had formed part of a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9896","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Birch Lane, Warley","These houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period, although some terraces are earlier.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses mainly date to the inter or immediate post war period, although one row of terraces is marked on the first edition OS map.",1939,1950 "HBL9897","Set","MDSM","Possible","Goodwyn Avenue, Warley","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon a field system.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9898","Set","MDDT","Probable","Squirrels Hollow, Warley","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of early 20th century houses.","The fourth edition OS map is missing for this area and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9899","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Formerly the Great Western Railway.","A 19th century railway line which was dismantled in the mid/late 20th century.","Marked as dismantled on the modern (2000) landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL99","Set","MDTNL","Certain","Charlotte Street","These terraces date to the early 20th century and were built upon fields.","Housing first appearing on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL990","Ser","RESV","Certain","Lichfield Road","The reservoir dates to the early 20th century and was built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","The reservoir first appears on the second edition OS map.",1881,1900 "HBL9900","Ind","ENGW","Certain","Hurst Lane, Tipton","The engineering works dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks and a disused iron works. Until the mid/late 20th century late 19th century terraces had also existed in this area.","The engineering works first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL9901","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Birmingham Canal, Wolverhampton Level, Sandwell",,"Marked on the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1770,1775 "HBL9902","Com","OFF","Possible","North west of Tipton Trading Estate, Tipton Green","Possible offices which date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of","The modern aerial photography suggests that this building may be offices which date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL9903","Ind","INDES","Certain","Tipton Trading Estate, Tipton Green","The trading estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of earlier metal works, whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The trading estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9904","Tra","RAIW","Certain","L&NWR Stour Valley Branch","The railway dates to the mid/late 19th century.","The railway is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the tithe map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1841,1880 "HBL9905","Set","MXSST","Certain","Geneva Road & Menin Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a possible disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9906","Set","MXSST","Probable","Leveson Drive, Tipton","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9907","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Hurst Lane, Tipton Green","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of earlier settlement, whose origins pre date 1750.","The majority of these industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9908","Ind","INDES","Certain","Eclipse Industrial Estate, Tipton Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century brickworks and a metal works.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL9909","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Neptune Health Park, Sedgley Road West, Tipton Green","The health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century metal works.","The health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL991","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Lichfield Road","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","Most of these houses first appear on the fourth edition, at least three appear on the third edition. Others are post 4th edition redevelopment or infill.",1911,1938 "HBL9910","Ind","TIMB","Possible","Sedgley Road West & High Street, Tipton Green","The timber yard's origins may date to the late 19th century having been established upon the site of an earlier industrial site.","The timber yard is marked on the third edition OS map, but the form on the second edition OS map suggests it may have existed on that map also.",1881,1900 "HBL9911","Set","APAR","Probable","Coyne Close & Robeson Close, Tipton Green","These maisonettes date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces. This area may have been settled prior to 1750.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9912","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Dudley Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the early 20th century having been built upon land which may have been mined as an unknown date.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1901,1910 "HBL9913","Set","MDSM","Certain","Castle Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the early 20th century and were built upon a field system.","These houses first appear on the third edition OS map.",1901,1910 "HBL9914","Set","MDDT","Certain","Castle Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon a disused colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL9915","Set","MDDT","Probable","Kenilworth Close & York Close, Tipton Green","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century squatter cottages.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL9916","Set","MMDST","Certain","Castle Road, Tipton Green","These houses date from the 19th century and were built upon a field system.","The earliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map, the remainder appear over the course of the second and third editions.",1841,1880 "HBL9917","Set","MDDT","Certain","Castle Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL9918","Set","SMTER","Certain","Dudley Road, Tipton Green","These terraces date from the 19th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","The earliest of these terraces appear on the first edition OS map the others are present by the second edition.",1841,1880 "HBL9919","Tra","CNAL","Certain","Canal, Tipton Junction to Dudley Tunnel",,"The canal is marked on the first edition OS map, the tithe map and the 2"" OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1785,1790 "HBL992","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Shireoak Public House","The public house probably dates to the 19th century.","The building has been altered and extended since the first edition OS.",1821,1880 "HBL9920","Set","RESHO","Probable","Waterside Care Centre (Nursing Home), Dudley Road, Tipton Green","This residential home may date to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","The modern aerial photography suggests that the residential home dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL9921","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Dudley Road, Tipton Green","The depot mainly dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an earlier works.","The majority of these buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, although a couple may be earlier. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9922","Ind","WRKS",,"Castle Street & High Street, Tipton Green","The works mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon earlier industry and some early 19th century offices survive. Settlment may pre date 1750 in this area.","The majority of these industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map, although offices of c.1800 date survive (see SMR entry). Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9923","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Coronation Gardens, Tipton Green","An area of public open space which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was laid out upon the site of 19th century industry.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9924","Opl","DERLD","Probable","Between Bell Street & High Street, Tipton Green","The derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the earlier, densely packed housing, was demolished. Settlement may have pre dated 1750 at Tipton Green.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9925","Ind","INDES","Certain","Between Bell Street & High Street, Tipton Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of small densely packed 19th century housing. This area had probably been mined in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9926","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Wagon & Horses Public House, Castle Street, Tipton Green","The public house dates to the 19th century. Settlement may have pre dated 1750 in this area.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map - where it had formed part of an area of small terraces on the tithe and first to fourth editions.",1821,1840 "HBL9927","Set","MMDST","Probable","Dudley Road, Tipton Green","These houses and the church date to the 19th century and may have been built upon private parkland.","The eariliest of these houses are marked on the first edition OS map along with the church. The other houses appear on the second and third editions.",1841,1880 "HBL9928","Set","MDDT","Probable","Shrubbery Avenue, Tipton Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s, although the apartment block is late 20th century, and were built upon the site of large 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s; the large apartment block dates to the late 20th century.",1961,1980 "HBL9929","Set","MXSST","Possible","Bell Street, Neptune Street & Hall Street, Tipton Green","These houses may mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s. Bell Street & Hall Street are both marked on the tithe map, but Neptune Street was still fields at that time. The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and possibly the tithe map.",1961,1980 "HBL993","Set","SMSM","Certain","Linden View","These houses date to the 1960s and were built upon a field system probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period. This area had once been unenclosed pasture land, historically part of Cannock Chase.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s.",1961,1970 "HBL9930","Set","SMTER","Probable","Sedgley Road West, Tipton Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These terraces post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century.",1981,2000 "HBL9931","Com","PUBHS","Certain","Sedgley Road West, Tipton Green","The public house dates to the 19th century and was built upon a field system.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map, but is not on the tithe map.",1841,1880 "HBL9932","Tra","CNAL","Probable","Birmingham Canal Birmingham Level",,"Marked on the tithe map, but not on the 2"" OS map Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1825,1830 "HBL9933","Ind","WRKS","Probable","Doulton Way, Tipton Green","These industrial buildings date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century engineering works and earlier terraces.","These probable industrial buildings post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9934","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Between railway line & Birmingham Canal, Tipton Green","This derelict land was created in the mid/late 20th century when the early 20th century engineering works was demolished. This area may have been mined for coal during the 19th century.","The derelict land post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9935","Woo","DECW","Possible","Factory Road & Furnace Parade, Tipton Green","The woodland probably dates to the mid/late 20th century having largely become established upon the site of disused 19th century coal pits.","A woodland is shown on the modern aerial photography Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9936","Set","MXSST","Certain","Bloomfield Terrace & Oak Road, Bloomfield","These houses mainly date to the inter war period although a few may be at least 19th century in date. This area had certainly been occupied by the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL9937","Tra","RAILD","Certain","Off Bloomfield Terrace, Bloomfield","A section of railway which ceased operation in the mid/late 20th century.","Section of railway which is marked as dismantled on the modern landline mapping. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9938","Ind","INDES","Certain","Brook Street Business Park & Bloomfield Trading Estate, Tipton Green","The business park and the industrial estate date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused colliery.","The business park and the industrial estate both post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL9939","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Between Brook Street & Barnfield Road, Bloomfield","These works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of houses, the earliest of which may have dated to the late 18th/early 19th century.","These buildings, mostly industrial, post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL994","Set","COTYP","Probable","Friezeland Lane","These cottages probably date to the 19th century. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase and was still open pasture land in the late 18th century.","The earliest buildings are probably cottages that appear on the first edition OS, the remainder are post 4th edition. The plots of the cottages are now much smaller than they were in the past due to modern infilling around them.",1821,1880 "HBL9940","Ind","WRKS","Probable","East of Bloomfield Road, Bloomfield","These works probably date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of an inter war metal works.","The large works probably post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL9941","Set","MDDT","Certain","Barnfield Road, Bloomfield","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a large 19th century house.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9942","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","St Paul's CofE School, Off Robert Road, Tipton Green","The school dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a 19th century iron works.","The school post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9943","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Bloomfield Road, Bloomfield","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of late 18th/early 19th century settlement.","The works post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL9944","Opl","ROPAS","Probable","Off Barnfield Road, Bloomfield","The large area of rough grassland dates to the mid/late 20th century having largely formed part of a quarry in the inter war period and a 19th century colliery prior to that.","The rough grassland and scrub post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,2000 "HBL9945","Rec","ALLOT","Certain","Rear of Stella Road, Tipton Green","The allotments date to the mid/late 20th century and were established upon the site of an inter war quarry. This area had formed part of a colliery in the 19th century.","The allotments post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9946","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Off Central Avenue, Tipton","The site of the original Birmingham Canal Wolverhampton Level, which now forms part of an area of footpaths representing public open space.","An area of public open space which post dates the fourth edition OS map. The modern aerial photography confirms that the canal has been filled in and now forms part of a pathway. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9947","Set","MMDST","Probable","Oval Road, Tipton","These houses may date to the 1950s and were built upon the site of a disused clay quarry.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses may date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL9948","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Off Robert Road, Tipton","An area of public open space which was established in the mid/late 20th century upon the site of late 19th century railway sidings.","The public open space post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9949","Set","MMDST","Probable","Stella Road & Robert Road, Tipton","These houses mainly date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of Tipton Green Blast Furnaces, whose origins may have lay in the late 18th/early 19th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the mid 20th century. The apartments are probably late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL995","Set","MDMXD","Possible","Friezeland Lane & Commonside","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th/early 20th century houses. The previous field system was probably enclosed by planned agreement in the later Post Medieval period.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9950","Set","SMTER","Probable","Locarno Road, Tipton","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL9951","Ind","METWK","Certain","Rear of Locarno Road, Horseley Fields","The foundry dates to the inter war period and was built upon the site of a smaller early 20th century metal works. This area had formed part of Horseley Colliery in the 19th century.","The foundry first appears on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL9952","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Locarno Nursery & Infants School & Fitzwarren School, Tipton","These schools date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused colliery, which was probably being worked from the late 18th/early 19th century.","The earliest of these two schools (the Locarno school) is marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1911,1938 "HBL9953","Set","SMSM","Probable","Belmont Close & Warren Close, Tipton","These houses date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the remains of a field system.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the mid 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1951,1960 "HBL9954","Set","RESHO","Certain","Walker Grange, Central Avenue, Tipton","The residential home dates to the late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible disused colliery.","The sheltered accomodation post dates the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that it dates to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL9955","Set","MXSST","Certain","Central Avenue & roads off, Tibbington","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL9956","Rec","SPGR","Certain","Off Tibbington Road, Tibbington","The football pitches date to the mid/late 20th century and were laid out upon the site of a 19th century colliery.","These football pitches post date the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct mineral tramways.",1939,2000 "HBL9957","Set","MXSST","Certain","Furnace Parade, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which had ceased operation by the late 19th century.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL9958","Set","APAR","Probable","Thelma Road, Tipton Green","These maisonettes date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century houses.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9959","Com","COMCR","Probable","Owen Street, Tipton Green","The commercial core of Tipton Green, although the majority of buildings now date to the late 20th century, they were built upon the site of 19th century buildings.","The majority of these shops were rebuilt in the late 20th century from the modern aerial photography. Historically the commercial core. An early 19th century public house survives - see SMR entry. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL996","Set","SMTER","Certain","Friezeland Lane","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier cottages. This area had historically formed part of Cannock Chase.","First appear on the fourth edition OS map, two post 4th edition detached houses have been built between the two rows. The rear gardens were once much larger, but a housing estate has been built over part of them.",1911,1938 "HBL9960","Ind","WARHS","Certain","Old Cross Street, Tipton Green","The warehouse and works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The warehouse and works post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9961","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Coppice Street, Tipton Green","These houses mainly date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they mainly date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9962","Set","SMMXD","Certain","Wood Street, Tipton Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL9963","Set","SMTER","Certain","Chatwins Wharf, Tipton Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a late 19th century iron foundry, which in turn had been built upon the site of a slightly earlier market.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography shows that these houses date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL9964","Set","SMTER","Probable","New Cross Street, Tipton Green","These houses may date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1981,2000 "HBL9965","Ind","INDES","Certain","Alexandra Industrial Estate, Alexandra Road, Tipton Green","The industrial estate dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a late 19th century metal works. This site may have been settled since the medieval period.","The industrial estate post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9966","Set","MXSST","Certain","Thursfield Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL9967","Set","MDMXD","Certain","Kirkham Way & Puppy Green, Horseley Fields","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of an early 20th century works.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that these houses date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL9968","Ind","WRKS","Certain","Spring Street, Horseley Fields","The works date to the mid/late 20th century and were built upon the site of 19th century cottages.","The works post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9969","Set","MXSST","Probable","Alexandra Road, Horseley Fields","The terraces date to the early 20th century the remainder mainly date to the mid/late 20th century and all were built upon the site of earlier cottages. The public houses may have been contemporary with the original cottages.","The mapping and modern aerial photography shows houses of various dates. The majority of them are terraces which first appear on the third edition OS map. The semis post date the fourth and one detached property first appears on the second edition. Both the public houses are marked on the first edition OS Map.",1901,1910 "HBL997","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Oakwood Special School, Beacon Way",,,1939,2000 "HBL9970","Ser","GASW","Certain","Watery Lane, Tipton Green","A gas holder which dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of a possible 19th century colliery.","A gas holder which post dates the fourth edition OS map - although the modern aerial photography shows it has been demolished. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9971","Set","APAR","Probable","Alexandra Road, Tipton Green","These apartments date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a possible 19th century colliery.","These apartments post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9972","Set","MDDT","Probable","Alexandra Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of late 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9973","Ind","DEPOT","Certain","Alexandra Road, Tipton Green","The depot dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon an area of derelict land created in the late 19th century when the earlier foundry was demolished.","The depot post dates the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9974","Set","APAR","Probable","Waterloo Street, Tipton Green","The apartments date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of mid 19th century terraces.","The majority of these residential buildings are maisonettes which the modern aerial photography suggests date to the 1960s/70s. A few houses are later and a row of terraces first appears on the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL9975","Set","MXSST","Certain","Pear Tree Avenue, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and may have been built upon the remains of a field.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9976","Set","MDSM","Probable","Watery Lane, Tipton Green","These houses mainly date to the early 20th century and were built upon the site of a canal basin.","The majority of these houses first appear on the third edition OS map. No.77 is marked on the second edition OS map; no. 75 first appears on the fourth edition OS map and 1, 3 & 5 post date the fourth. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1901,1910 "HBL9977","Set","MDDT","Probable","Waterloo Street East, Tipton Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of later 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9978","Com","PUBHS","Probable","Queen's Road, Tipton Green","The public house dates to the 19th century. Settlement in this area may have pre dated 1750.","The public house is marked on the first edition OS map and the tithe map. The houses are post fourth edition.",1821,1840 "HBL9979","Set","SMMXD","Probable","Queen's Road, Tipton Green","These houses date from the inter war period and were built upon the site of earlier settlement whose origins probably pre dated 1750.","The earliest of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map, the others post date it and the modern aerial photography suggests they are mid 20th century and 1960s/70s in date.",1911,1938 "HBL998","Set","SMSM","Probable","Holly Lane","These houses probably date to the mid 20th century and were built upon fields.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. The course of Holly Lane has been altered.",1951,1960 "HBL9980","Rec","PBOPS","Certain","Victoria Park, Tipton Green","Victoria Park dates to the late 19th century and was established upon the site of a disused colliery.","Victoria Park first appears on the second edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1881,1900 "HBL9981","Rec","LEICE","Certain","Queen's Road, Tipton Green","The swimming baths date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of possible 19th century allotments.","The swimming baths first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9982","Set","MXSST","Probable","Waterloo Street, Tipton Green","These houses date to the mid 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces which included back to backs.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century.",1951,1960 "HBL9983","Set","MXSST","Certain","Manor Road & Hill Street, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the possible site of coal workings, which may have active in the late 18th/early 19th century.","The majority of these houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map.",1911,1938 "HBL9984","Set","SMTER","Probable","Griffiths Street & New Street, Tipton Green","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they may date to the inter or immediate post war period. The church and club also post date the fourth edition. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,1950 "HBL9985","Set","MDDT","Probable","Waterloo Street, Tipton Green","These houses date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1961,1980 "HBL9986","Soc","MEDFA","Certain","Queen's Road, Tipton Green","The clinic and health centre dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of early 20th century terraces.","The clinic and health centre post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9987","Set","APAR","Probable","Vicarage Close, Tipton Green","These maisonettes date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of a 19th century Methodist Chapel.","These maisonettes post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1960s/70s.",1961,1980 "HBL9988","Rel","NCONC","Certain","Tipton Green Methodist Chapel, Park Lane West","The chapel dates to the 1960s/70s, although the hall may be earlier, and was built upon the site of earlier settlement.","The methodist church post dates the fourth edition OS map (1960s/70s from the modern aerial photography), although the attached church hall may be the school building marked on the first edition OS map.",1961,1980 "HBL9989","Opl","DERLD","Certain","Manor Road, Tipton Green","An area of derelict land which was created in the mid/late 20th century when the 19th century school was demolished.","Area of derelict land marked on the modern landline mapping and confirmed by the modern aerial photography.",1939,2000 "HBL999","Set","MXSST","Certain","Holly Lane, Poxon Road & Blakemore Road","These houses date to the 1950s and were possibly built upon an area of former rough pasture.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the 1950s.",1951,1960 "HBL9990","Soc","SCHOL","Certain","Victoria Infants School & Tipton Green Junior School, Park Lane West, Tipton Green","The schools date to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of an early 20th century school and earlier cottages, whose origins may have pre dated 1750.","The schools post date the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9991","Set","SMSM","Certain","Dudley Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a disused coal pits.","These houses first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1911,1938 "HBL9992","Set","MXSST","Probable","Vernon Avenue, Tipton Green","These houses may date to the inter or immediate post war period and were built upon the site of disused 19th century coal pits.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the inter or immediate post war period. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1939,1950 "HBL9993","Rec","PBOPS","Probable","Dudley Road, Tipton Green","An area of public open space which had been the site of limekilns which had ceased operation by the late 19th century and had probably been removed by the inter war period.","The modern aerial photography suggests an area of public open space. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins.",1939,2000 "HBL9994","Set","SMTER","Probable","Tipps Stone Close, Tipton Green","These houses date to the late 20th century and were built upon the site of a disused 19th century colliery.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the late 20th century. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1981,2000 "HBL9995","Set","MXSST","Certain","Madin Road, Tipton Green","These houses date to the inter war period and were built upon the site of a colliery which was operational in the early 20th century.","These houses are marked on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL9996","Set","MDSM","Probable","Leasowe Road & Ash Road, Tipton Green","These houses may date to the mid 20th century and were built upon the site of a colliery which was operational in the early 20th century.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that they date to the mid 20th century. See the SMR entry for the public house. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1951,1960 "HBL9997","Set","MXSST","Certain","Park Lane West & Baker Street, Tipton Green","The houses date to the inter war period and were built partly upon the site of earlier cottages.","These houses and the public house first appear on the fourth edition OS map. Data from Dean's 2008 map (SBL7332) indicates this area probably includes the location of one or more defunct canals or canal basins, as well as at least one mineral tramway.",1911,1938 "HBL9998","Com","PUBHS","Certain","The Boscobel Public House, Park Lane West, Tipton Green","The public house dates to the mid/late 20th century and was built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","The public house post dates the fourth edition OS map.",1939,2000 "HBL9999","Set","SMTER","Probable","Hill Street, Tipton Green","These houses may date to the 1960s/70s and were built upon the site of 19th century terraces.","These houses post date the fourth edition OS map and the modern aerial photography suggests that the majority of them date to the 1960s/70s. A couple of semis are probably mid 20th century.",1961,1980