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It would not be considered Erdington now, but possibly was in 1836. Stonehouse mill was at the east end of Powell's pool towards the south of sutton Park, Stonehouse Farm was a little south of the mill, and Stonehouse road leads towards them
Quote: mikejee wrote in post #2It would not be considered Erdington now, but possibly was in 1836. Stonehouse mill was at the east end of Powell's pool towards the south of sutton Park, Stonehouse Farm was a little south of the mill, and Stonehouse road leads towards them
Quote: mikejee wrote in post #2It would not be considered Erdington now, but possibly was in 1836. Stonehouse mill was at the east end of Powell's pool towards the south of sutton Park, Stonehouse Farm was a little south of the mill, and Stonehouse road leads towards them
Thanks Mike for this information I will try and get a large scale map of the area
Perhaps this will be some help. this is a c 1903 map of the area. The road across the bottom is Jockey road , The road going north marked Boldmere road is now called Stonehouse road. The mill and the farm are pretty clear
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