Some history of the house and it’s occupants over time. Edit - updated to take account of information in later posts. Viv.
1538 (?) ‘Church House’ possibly occupied by weavers who may also have had a church role - not confirmed
1567 - 1571 (possibly ‘Church House’) occupied by William Wardle, organist and weaver - not confirmed
Thomas Wayte, attorney occupied Le Churchill - this may have been an earlier form of of the name Churchill House - not confirmed
1792 - William Wallis, Constable (previously John Wallis), a prominent American merchant living at Church Hill, Handsworth. Had fine horses, their names painted over their stalls. Wallis liked wearing old English squire clothes - blue or green coat, powdered hair - called ‘Beau Wallis’ and would ride into town on his well-groomed horses
1826 - Church Hill House, house and estate and freehold house and gardens at Barr sale postponed
1830 - advert to let Church Hill House with shrubbery, gardens and pastureland lately occupied by the deceased Mrs Gibbins
1836 - Churchill house and land to let previously occupied by Mr Edge. It was a ‘roomy’ house, with carriage house, stables, walled garden, 40 - 50 acres of accommodation land adjoining having all suitable farm buildings for occupation
1846 - Wm Henry Muntz, son of G F Muntz Esq MP, married Alice second daughter of George Parker Esq of Church Hill House
1847 - George Parker of Church Hill House Handsworth son Charles Abraham married
1848 - George Parker Esq age 49 of Churchill House died
1850 - Church Hill House substantial household effects sale
1857 - Church Hill House once residence of the late George Parker Esq
1858 - Henry Elwell Esq of Church Hill House Handsworth provisional Director of Birmingham, Erdington and Sutton Coldfield Railway Company (Western Line)
1858 - Elwell’s eldest daughter Mary Ann died
1859 - Church Hill House the home of Henry Elwell Esq. August 1859 Elwell appointed Captain of the Staffordshire Volunteer Rifles
1863 - Elwell of Church Hill House a Director of the Sutton Royal Hotel Company
1865 - Elwell of Church Hill House the Chairman of Metropolitan Carriage and Wagon Company
1866 - sale of furniture and effects of Church Hill House
1867 - Hanbury Barclay competitor in Curzon Hall dog show as exhibitor and breeder
1868 - advert seeking lost foxhound contact name H Barclay Church Hill House Handsworth
1871 - Hanbury Barclay (Handsworth Patent Tubes) occupied Church Hill House
1876 - daughter married of G H. M Muntz of Church Hill House
1873 - daughter born to Mrs Hanbury Barclay of Church Hill House
1873 - Hanbury Barclay deputy chairman of Curzon Exhibition Hall Company Ltd
1882 - widow of George Parker of Church Hill House Handsworth died at Cheltenham
1891 - death of Joseph Riley, age 62, of Church Hill House Handsworth
1906 - John Inshaw snr and John Inshaw jnr, occupants of Church Hill House. Gardener named Parfitt was fined for drunkenness at the nearby Lamp Tavern
1911 - advertised as Hill House Hotel, Handsworth Wood
1914 - advertised as Hill House Private Hotel, Handsworth in 3 acres of own grounds
1914 - advertised as Hill House Private Hotel, delightful summer residence
1917 - Alfred Hardman Dixon, Moseley, owner of Hill House Hotel made bankrupt
1926 - Hill House Hotel advert listed under ‘Apartments’
1937 - known as the Endwood public house, opened by W.Butler & Co
1945 - fire at Endwood Hotel, Hamstead Road