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Stradford) seeing this Troop of Horse just in our way, sayd that for his part he would not goe by them, for he had once or twice been beaten by some of the
Parliament Soldiers, and he would not run the venture again. I heareing him say soe begged Mrs Lane softly in her Eare that we might not turne back but goe on, for that Enemy would certainly send after us to enquire who we were if they should see us turne. But all she could say in the world would not doe, but her Brother in law turned quite round and went to Stradford another way the troop of Horse being there just getting on Horse-back about twice 12 score off, and I told her we did meete the Troop just but in the Towne of Stradford.
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The Manor Farm, at the north end of the village, is built of early-18th-century brick, but the chimneystack of diagonal shafts looks earlier. The west front, slightly recessed between gabled cross-wings, has a doorway with a semi-domical hood carved with palm leaves and a basket of fruit and flowers.
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Other notable buildings include the Bull's Head Inn, situated at the south end of the street, being an L-shaped low building of timber-framing, probably of the 16th century. Inside are wide fireplaces, one with a lintel inscribed M 1697 TH, and open-timbered ceilings, however there is a stone giving
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The scenery is wooded and undulating, rising from about 200 feet (61 m), in the south to 488 feet (149 m), in the north-west at
College Farm, above Forde Hall. Near here is Mockley Wood, which, with May's Wood in the centre of the parish and Austy Wood near Edstone, is one of the larger
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Wootton Wawen has always been primarily a farming settlement, but over the centuries industrial activity has included milling; two mills are mentioned in
Domesday Book. Early in the 19th century there was a mill used for papermaking, as it probably was a century earlier – a reference to William
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Stradford upon Avon we espied upon the way a Troop of Horse whose riders were alighted, and the Horses eateing some grass by the wayside, staying there (as I thought) while their Muster-Maister was provideing their Quarters; Mrs Lanes Sisters Husband (who went along as far as
906:, and on 30 November 1447 the Abbey of Conches released all title to the Priory to the college, in whose hands the manor still remains. No trace of the priory buildings remains but they stood between the churchyard and the ancient fishpond that is near the Henley Road.
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in Wotton (Wawen) 7 hides. Land for 9 ploughs. 23 villagers with a priest and 22 smallholders who have 6 ploughs. 2 mills at 11s and 8 sticks of eels; woodland 2 leagues long and one league wide. Value £4. Waga held it freely." Waga was one of the witnesses to
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and the fifth was cast in 1761 by Thomas
Rudhall of Gloucester. For a long time the treble was cracked and bolted with iron and then from 1911 the fifth was bound with an iron band around the inscription. The latter repair was by Thomas Bond of
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who is also the County
Councillor for the Arden Division of the County Council which includes Wolverton, Langley, Preston Bagot, Henley, Wootton Wawen, Ullenhall, Tanworth in Arden and Earlswood Parishes. Nationally it is part of
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of land for a minster between the years 723 and 737. The first wooden church was built at
Wootton as a direct result of this charter of land, (about 2,000 acres (810 hectares)) on which to build a monastery or minster of
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All canons (metal loops at the top of the bells) have been removed and replaced with bolted iron joists for ringing. The 16th-century oak frame with pits for three bells still exists: the posts have moulded
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crosses the parish, leaving it near
Silesbourne Farm, close to which there was a hermitage, mentioned in 1428 and 1470. The canal is carried over the main Stratford to Birmingham road by a cast-iron
913:, Peter de Altaribus was prior. He became involved in a brawl which brought about the intervention of the bishop. The circumstances are related with considerable detail in the episcopal registers of
1011:. In a short lane south of the church is the old Workhouse, now a dwelling-house; it is a small timber-framed building covered with rough-cast cement and has a gabled north end with a
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Wootton on his travels while escaping from England after the Battle of Worcester. Here, the king, disguised as the man-servant of the daughter of one of his supporters,
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the date of the building as 1317. Three of the buildings north of it on the same side, and The Cottage, facing the south end of the village street, have remains of 17th-century
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blocks of woodland. The older part of the village straddling the A3400 is designated as a Conservation Area because of its open, rural character and many historic buildings.
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vicar a precher thogh he be growen Idle negligent & slouthfull. a man defamed & of tainted life he hath two charges beside Wooton videlicet, Henley & Ownall
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crosses scored into it. The base of the tower and the first two stages are Saxon with four doorways, the top of the tower is 15th century as are the
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he supplieth by his hirelinges: whereof one vpon a rumor of change of religion in mounsiers daies did shave his beard . Value xl yearlie.
1796:"Allens Caravans - Residential Parks, Caravan Parks, Caravan Sites, Touring, Hire, Worcestershire, Midlands, UK - Wootton Hall Homepage"
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affording direct motorway access to London. Regular bus services on this road provide transport to Birmingham and Stratford-upon Avon.
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since the 2024 general election. It was included in the
1760:, ed. (1908). "Alien houses: Priory of Wootton Wawen".
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at Coventry, but the grant was reversed soon after by
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The treble bell was cast in 1742 by Henry Bagley of
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1960:History of Wootton Hall and its 'Secret Tunnel'
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2569:List of places in Warwickshire
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1683:Dovemaster (31 October 2012).
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1768:Victoria County History
1646:"Wootton Wawen S Peter"
1570:Bird, W Hobart (1936).
1437:Oxford University Press
1404:Victoria County History
1140:. The route is now the
989:Wootton Hall Lodge Gate
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862:Wootton Wawen Priory
738:John Taylor & Co
538:Edward the Confessor
210:Sovereign state
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2183:Atherstone on Stour
2111:Bishop's Itchington
2080:Stratford-upon-Avon
1847:"The Monarch's Way"
1823:The Saxon Sanctuary
1802:on 14 December 2009
1128:Battle of Worcester
1099:The Birmingham and
1086:Stratford-upon-Avon
919:Bishop of Worcester
888:St Peter ad Vincula
866:Not long after the
619:Manuela Perteghella
453:Stratford-upon-Avon
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1900:A Celtic Childhood
1738:on 28 January 2010
1550:"Your Councillors"
1431:Mills, AD (1991).
1182:A Celtic Childhood
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