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Pageant

Pageant [161]

  • Published: 5th June 2011
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5th June 2011 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 179
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Park Access

Park Access [192]

Park Road was made in 1826, leading to Sutton Park via Town Gate and Meadow Platt - before 1826 Meadow Platt had been farmland. This new road was said to be a great boon, previously the only access to the park was along Lichfield Road and Blackroo...

  • Published: 10th January 2012
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10th January 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 242
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Park Line At High Street

Park Line At High Street [174]

The branch of the Midland Railway Company from Walsall to Water Orton was opened in 1879, with stations at Sutton Park and Midland Drive. The route had been surveyed in detail in 1871, and the survey shows the properties that would be affected by ...

  • Published: 25th September 2011
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25th September 2011 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 243
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Peasantry

Peasantry Church Tower [199]

When Sutton was a feudal manor, all the people had some farmland for which they had to render services to the Lord of the Manor; they were not free, but bondsmen of the manorial lord. This was how a feudal manor was supposed to work, but in practi...

  • Published: 1st April 2012
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1st April 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 182
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Plantations

Plantations Moor Hall [181]

  • Published: 8th November 2011
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8th November 2011 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 185
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Pype Hayes Hall

Pype Hayes Hall [189]

In 1824 Joseph Webster was the owner of Penns Mill and forty acres of land. The next thirty years saw the steady expansion of the Penns estate, until a schedule of 1856 shows that 574 acres of land in Sutton then belonged to the Websters. Some of ...

  • Published: 2nd January 2012
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2nd January 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 184
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The River Tame Boundary

River Tame Boundary [164]

The River Tame still forms the boundary between Sutton and Water Orton, as it did in 1824 when Mr. Harris the Commissioner made his survey. It is probable that early Anglo-Saxon settlers, using the rivers to penetrate to the heart of England, es...

  • Published: 12th July 2011
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12th July 2011 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 177
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Sculpture

Sculpture Vesey And Totem [198]

The earliest surviving sculpture in Sutton, and probably the most spectacular, is the effigy of Bishop Vesey on his tomb monument in the Parish Church. It is the only monumental effigy of a bishop in Warwickshire, and was probably sculpted from li...

  • Published: 12th March 2012
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12th March 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 175
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Sixty Acres.

Sixty Acres Powell's [176]

Sutton Coldfield became a self-governing town in 1528 by virtue of a Charter granted by King Henry VIII. The area of the town was about 13,000 acres (20 square miles), of which less than 4,000 acres was farmland, and the population in 1528 was bel...

  • Published: 8th October 2011
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8th October 2011 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 257
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Solomon Smith

Solomon Smith The Larches [170]

Sutton in 1811 was a quiet market town with a scattered rural population, but there was enough development going on to keep Solomon Smith the builder busy - indeed, to enable him to become a wealthy man. He had his business at Four Oaks, at a hou...

  • Published: 16th August 2011
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16th August 2011 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 194

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