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The Plough and Harrow was formerly called the New Inn and took the name Plough and Harrow in 1904. The pub had moved to this site from further up the Bristol Road towards the Oak in about 1900. It was demolished for junction improvements in the 1980s.
Fazeley is a civil parish in the district of Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.The parish contains 21 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.
Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield (/ ˌ s ʌ t ən ˈ k ɒ l d f i əl d / pronunciation ⓘ), [3] [4] is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The town lies around 8 miles northeast of Birmingham city centre, 9 miles south of Lichfield, 7 miles southwest of Tamworth, and 7 miles east of ...
New Hall Manor is a medieval manor house, now used as a hotel, in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England.. It is claimed to be one of the oldest inhabited moated houses in Britain, [1] dating from the 13th century when the Earl of Warwick built a hunting lodge on the site.
Peddimore Hall is a manor house in the Minworth, Peddimore area of Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade II listed building. [1] It is now in use as a private residence.
The Estate sits in the Catchment areas of three Sutton Secondary Schools, Plantsbrook School, Fairfax Academy, a secondary school in Sutton Coldfield, Englandl]] and John Willmott School and in the Catchment Areas of Newhall Primary School, Holland House Infant & Nursery School and Town Junior School, in certain Years when the catchment areas are wide: Whitehouse Common Primary School and The ...
The village has its own primary school, crematorium, post office, the 'Plough and Harrow' pub, and a Scout hall. At the centre of the village is the Parish Church of St David and Cyfelach. The site dates back to the 6th Century: St. David the Patron Saint of Wales founded an early Celtic monastery there.
Plough and Harrow pub, north side, in the 1930s run by Mr. Basham (an ex-policeman) A small market garden house nearly opposite the Plough and Harrow, south side: John Dance lived there. A market garden house, north side, George Dance and Sons lived there. Heathrow Farm: north side, built in 16th century half-timbered, brick faced in 18th century.