Olton means 'old town' and is the site of the manor of Ulverlei from where Solihull was founded. Ulverlei has been translated to mean
Wulfhere's clearing or meadow. Wulfhere was the first Christian king of all of
Mercia, from the end of the 650s until 675. Wulfhere's father,
Penda, was killed in 655 fighting against
Oswiu of Northumbria. Penda's son
Peada became king under Oswiu's overlordship, but was murdered a year later. Wulfhere came to the throne when Mercian nobles organised a revolt against Northumbrian rule in 658, and drove out Oswiu's governors. As he was a youth, Wulfhere had been kept in hiding until he came of age. After the absorption of Mercia into the rest of England, Ulverlei became the property of the Earls of Mercia, who if not descendants of the royal house were their successors. The first of these was
Leofric, husband of
Godiva, heroine of the Coventry legend, and the earldom descended through his son
Ælfgar to
Edwin, his grandson, who was in possession at the time of the
Norman Conquest. Perhaps, because of the royal connection,
William I granted the lands to
Christina, who was granddaughter of
King Edmund Ironside. Shortly after the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, Christina "took the veil" one of the angles of the moat is filled up and becomes part of Castle Lane, which proves that Ulverley went into disuse when Hogg's moat was erected; it also proves that the lane terminated here, which is about 200 yards from the turnpike road. The great width of the lane, from the road to Ulverley, and its singular narrowness from thence to Hogg's moat, is another proof of its antiquity. If we pursue our journey half a mile further along this lane which, by the way, is scarcely passable, it will bring us to Hogg's moat." This site is now the
Scheduled Ancient Monument of
Hobs Moat, standing back from Lode Lane. The Hugford family occupied it after the Odingsells, Burman suggested that the name could as easily come from the Hugfords as the Odingsell's, The Reverend Pemberton wrote that, "the moat, surmounted as it would have been by a stockade, would have been a formidable obstacle to assault" The Odingsells name is still to be found in the modern road name of Odensil Green built on the site of Odensil Farm. Probably due to the relocation of the Lords of the Manor to the new settlement of Solihull, Olton declined in comparison == Housing ==