Place record 0264500000 - COLESHILL
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Type and Period (1)
- NON ANTIQUITY (Undated)
Description
COLESHILL FIELDS AND FARMS (B1).
CHARTERS RE MISSENDEN ABBEY'S HOLDINGS AT COLESHILL (B2).
Negative watching brief (B3).
Local histories (B1,B4-6).
Formerly a detached part of Dacorum hundred in Hertfordshire, Coleshill was transferred to Buckinghamshire on 20th October 1844 (B7).
Sources (7)
- <1>SBC27319 Article in serial: John Chenevix Trench. 1973. 'COLESHILL & THE SETTLEMENT OF THE CHILTERNS, IN RECS OF BUCKS 19 PP241-258. Vol 19, part 3. p241.
- <1>SBC2859 Article in serial: John Chenevix Trench. 1977. 'FIELDS AND FARMS IN A HILLTOP VILLAGE' (COLESHILL), IN RECS OF BUCKS 20 PP410-430. Vol 20.
- <2>SBC6793 Article in serial: 1946. JENKINS J G (ED) 1946 CARTULARY OF MISSENDEN ABBEY, PT 2, IN BUCKS RECORD SOC 10 PP39-43 CHARTERS324-327.
- <3>SBC19644 Unpublished document: Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust. 2002. House Extension, Potters Meadow, Coleshill: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording.
- <4>SBC20466 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1912. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 1. p108 - 109.
- <5>SBC15150 Article in serial: John Chenevix Trench. 1983. 'THE HOUSES OF COLESHILL: THE SOCIAL ANATOMY OF A 17TH CENTURY VILLAGE', IN RECS OF BUCKS 25 PP64-66 & FIG 3. Vol 25.
- <6>SBC24524 Bibliographic reference: Julian Hunt. 2009. A History of Coleshill.
Location
| Grid reference | Centred SU 9545 9483 (3409m by 3429m) |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | COLESHILL, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire |
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Record last edited
May 16 2025 2:40PM