Charlie
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Not very good photographs I'm afraid, had to photograph them from a book of cuttings by Bernard A. Porter F.R.I.B.A., writing in the late 1930s/early 1940s:
....Building started on Hamstead Hall in 1775, instigated by George Birch, a descendant by marriage from the Wryley family, lords of the manor of Handsworth. The Hall was demolished in 1936
The original Manor House was situated near to the now dried-up mill pool at the bottom of Hamstead Hill. The remains of the foundations of this old house were brought to light during sewering operations in Sept. 1933. The probable date of these foundations was 1450-1500.
Concerning the original water mill- the structure demolished in June 1936 appears to have been a rebuilding of about the same time as the Hall (1776) or probably a little earlier.
....Building started on Hamstead Hall in 1775, instigated by George Birch, a descendant by marriage from the Wryley family, lords of the manor of Handsworth. The Hall was demolished in 1936
The original Manor House was situated near to the now dried-up mill pool at the bottom of Hamstead Hill. The remains of the foundations of this old house were brought to light during sewering operations in Sept. 1933. The probable date of these foundations was 1450-1500.
Concerning the original water mill- the structure demolished in June 1936 appears to have been a rebuilding of about the same time as the Hall (1776) or probably a little earlier.
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