BC

Ice Age

Woolly Rhino’s living in the area

(42,000 BC)

Possible Occupation

Possible occupation of the area, although no clear evidence

(10,000 BC)

Occupation

First evidence of occupation in the area – Neolithic causewayed enclosure found

(3,500 BC)

Fradley Occupation

Evidence of occupation in Fradley area through Bronze age funerary remains and Iron Age roundhouses

(2,500 – 50 BC)

occupation
AD

Romans

Roman enclosures found

(43 – 410 AD)

Roads

Rynield Street / A38 built

(50 – 80 AD)

Written Records

Fradley first appears in written records

(1262 AD Fodresleye)

Old Hall

Old Hall Farm built

(1500’s AD)

written records
old hall

Written Records

Fradley first appears in written records

(1262 AD Fodresleye)

Old Hall

Old Hall Farm built

(1500’s AD)

written records
old hall
1700's
House Scrap
Junction Scrap

Expansion

Other houses built in the village

(1750’s)

Fradley Junction

Fradley Junction opened along with the Coventry and Trent & Mersey canals

(1790)

Expansion

Other houses built in the village

(1750’s)

Fradley Junction

Fradley Junction opened along with the Coventry and Trent & Mersey canals

(1790)

1800's

Railway

South Staffordshire Railway Line opened

(1849)

St. Stephens Church

St. Stephens Church Built

(1861)

Circa Fradley 1880's

Fradley Schoolhouse

Fradley Schoolhouse built

(1875)

1900's

RAF Lichfield

RAF Lichfield constructed

(1939)

RAF Lichfield decommissioned

The RAF Lichfield was decommissioned

(1958)

RAF wellington photograph
RAF Map Photograph

RAF Lichfield

RAF Lichfield constructed

(1939)

RAF Lichfield decommissioned

The RAF Lichfield was decommissioned

(1958)

RAF Map Photograph
Sheasby Park Photograph
Stafold Photograph
Sheasby Park Photograph

Further expansion

Housing developments

(1960’s)

Further Expansions

Housing developments

(1960’s)

House Scrap
Junction Scrap