Bolehall
{{Short description|Village in Staffordshire, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}}
{{Use British English|date=September 2024}}
{{Infobox UK place
| country = England
| static_image = File:Bolehall Viaduct, Tamworth (6828002594).jpg
| static_image_caption = Bolehall Viaduct
| coordinates = {{coord|52.62|-01.69|display=inline,title}}
| official_name = Bolehall
| population =
| shire_district = Tamworth
| shire_county = Staffordshire
| region = West Midlands
| constituency_westminster = Tamworth
| post_town = Tamworth
| postcode_district = B77
| postcode_area = B
| dial_code = 01827
| os_grid_reference = SK2103
}}
Bolehall is a village in Staffordshire, England, part of the Tamworth Conurbation. The village sits on the south bank of the River Anker. The parish of Bolehall and Glascote, was historically part of Warwickshire.
History
The manor of Bole Hall is first recorded in 1390 when it was owned by Lord John de Clinton and his wife Elizabeth, who held it after John's death. Following Elizabeth's death in 1423, the manor passed to the Earl of Warwick. The manor was reported as being in ruins by 1515.
In 1782, the manor passed to the Viscount Townsend of the nearby Tamworth Castle. The manor was purchased by the Corporation of Tamworth in 1897 with the castle.{{cite web | title=Parishes: Bolehall and Glascote | website=British History Online | date=14 November 2020 | url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol4/pp248-249 | access-date=14 November 2020}}
Notable places
- Bolehall Viaduct - Known locally as 'The 19 Arches'
- Grade II listed railway viaduct.{{NHLE | desc=BOLEHALL VIADUCT, Tamworth | num=1293304 | access-date=14 November 2020}}