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Todenham at the north-west; to Little Wolford at the east; to Barton-on-the-Heath at the south-east;
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The Fox and Hounds Inn (listed 1987), 300 yards (274 m) south-west from the church, originally a farmhouse, dates to the mid-17th century. Of L-shape plan and built in limestone courses with a stone tiled roof, it is of part two storeys, and of part one storey with an attic with three
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Worcester road". Twenty skeletons were found, supposed to be those of persons slain near the spot of a skirmish during the war of the 17th century.
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Wolford was described as a hamlet of Great Wolford (under 'Wolford') in 19th and 20th-century trade directories, both had attained separate parish status under the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1866, which established new civil parishes for the purposes of the
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for 70 children was erected in 1874 by Lord
Redesdale; its average 1896 attendance was 61. Trades and occupations listed in 1896 included eight farmers, one of whom was also a haulier and two of whom were unmarried women of the same family, two carpenters, a
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Fair View (listed 2019), 250 yards (229 m) south from the church, is a cottage dating to the 17th century, with additions and alterations from the 18th to 21st centuries. It is two storey with attic, of dressed
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Aelfric - the manor contained three villagers, five
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Redesdale, with attached schoolmaster's house, was mainly supported by subscription. The Church of St
Michael accommodated seating for 460, of which 338 were free — not designated for particular persons. The
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parapet. At the rear of the building, included in the listing, is a two-storey range, with a 'gothick' porch. Listing for the interior includes, on the ground floor, 18th-century plank doors and
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windows. The interior has open beams, and an open fireplace with stone surround and braced by a timber bressumer. In 2003 The Fox and Hounds received a favourable review from
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1691:"Listed Buildings in Great Wolford, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire"
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1940:"Room service: The Fox & Hounds, Great Wolford, Warwickshire"
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on the site of a previous medieval church, is of limestone
1719:"Great Wolford, St Michael and All Angels 6, 11-3-7 in Ab"
2016:"Post medieval dovecote at Parsonage Farm, Great Wolford"
1721:, Church Bells of Warwickshire. Retrieved 25 October 2019
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The Concise Oxfordshire Dictionary of English Place-names
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of the Warden and Fellows of Merton College who were the
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1558:, Warwickshire County Council. Retrieved 18 October 2019
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at the south-west corner. The Warwickshire parishes of
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in 1902. After his death in 1916, the manors passed to
1428:(London, 1949), pp. 213-218. Retrieved 16 October 2019
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1693:, British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 17 October 2019
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A History, Gazetteer & Directory of Warwickshire
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1574:, Grid Reference Finder. Retrieved 17 October 2019
1505:Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England
1086:in the end wall of the south room, reflected by a
948:buildings and structures, all within the village.
595:for his services and were commuted under the 1836
1709:(image date July 2009). Retrieved 17 October 2019
1346:, Oxford University Press, 4th ed. (1960), p.529
1645:, Diocese of Coventry. Retrieved 25 October 2019
1669:at Shipston-on-Stour. Retrieved 25 October 2019
1520:"Great Wolford Village Design Statement - 2019"
854:and to Moreton-in-Marsh at the south-west. The
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1929:, 11 December 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2019
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1948:, 4 October 2003. Retrieved 25 October 2019
1681:, Cotswold Homes. Retrieved 25 October 2019
1098:—stairs that change direction using angled
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493:Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
443:Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester
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1464:, Francis White (1850), pp.714, 715
1317:A Dictionary of British Place Names
1074:end and attic windows. Windows are
917:, Barton-on-the-Heath, Burmington,
844:Site of Special Scientific Interest
690:, the nearest telegraph offices at
398:A Dictionary of British Place Names
1884:National Heritage List for England
1858:National Heritage List for England
1831:National Heritage List for England
1801:National Heritage List for England
1775:National Heritage List for England
1749:National Heritage List for England
1544:"Councillor Sarah Whalley-Hoggins"
1422:A History of the County of Warwick
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840:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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1492:Kelly's Directory of Warwickshire
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1323:, revised edition (2011), p.506
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1963:"Battle of Sherston (1554176)"
1906:, Great Wolford, Warwickshire,
1797:"Ash House Farmhouse (1299317)"
1705:, Great Wolford, Warwickshire,
1507:, citing 29 & 30 Vict c.113
1424:Volume 5, Kington Hundred, ed.
944:Great Wolford has six Grade II
2524:Civil parishes in Warwickshire
1880:"Fox and Hounds Inn (1355504)"
1448:(London, 1848), vol. IV, p.643
1371:"St Michaels Church (332787)"
388:it is part of 'The Wolfords'.
112:74 mi (119 km)
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1315:Mills, Anthony David (2003);
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846:(SSSI), with facilities for
515:, the leader of the group of
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2463:Parliamentary constituencies
2064:Great Wolford Parish Council
1556:"Warwickshire Map divisions"
1532:Great Wolford Parish Council
1395:"Wolford and Little Wolford"
1094:in the north room. A winder
519:who planned the failed 1605
421:, Little Wolford was in the
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1771:"Manor Farmhouse (1024283)"
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1522:, Retrieved 25 October 2019
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794:in 2020 it was part of the
763:Warwickshire County Council
730:of 1834, and collection of
652:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
650:provision set up under the
400:, Wolford derives from the
91:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
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2529:Stratford-on-Avon District
2488:Grade II* listed buildings
1992:"Parsonage Farm (332832)"
1643:"South Warwickshire Seven"
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759:Stratford-on-Avon District
662:of South Kineton, and the
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1262:Deserted medieval village
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2519:Villages in Warwickshire
2483:Grade I listed buildings
2081:, Ourwarwickshire.org.uk
2069:South Warwickshire Seven
739:Village design statement
712:Public Elementary School
678:. Lord of the manor was
541:Algernon Bertram Mitford
1342:Ekwall, Eilert (1936);
1321:Oxford University Press
1264:(DMV) is map marked by
1158:), fought between king
1090:surrounded by a timber
806:Geography and community
680:Bertram Freeman-Mitford
445:(Count of Meulan), and
2071:, Diocese of Coventry.
1460:"Wolford (Little)" in
1248:51.993451°N 1.664415°W
1217:52.008147°N 1.636419°W
1146:51.987853°N 1.665651°W
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625:Merton College, Oxford
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227:Postcode district
2183:Nuneaton and Bedworth
2171:Boroughs or districts
1854:"Fair View (1464346)"
1655:Acorns Primary School
1503:Youngs, Frederic A.,
1287:52.00826°N 1.627057°W
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907:ecclesiastical parish
876:Great Western Railway
831:, is at the east and
798:constituency for the
597:Tithe Commutation Act
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2251:Royal Leamington Spa
2060:at Wikimedia Commons
1667:Shipston High School
1253:51.993451; -1.664415
1222:52.008147; -1.636419
1151:51.987853; -1.665651
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668:Diocese of Worcester
551:, the father of the
485:Milicent de Stafford
205:Sovereign state
2407:Stratford-upon-Avon
2271:Stratford-upon-Avon
2209:(cities in italics)
1945:The Daily Telegraph
1703:St Michael's Church
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1121:scheduled monuments
1113:The Daily Telegraph
1006:with "carved head"
911:Diocese of Coventry
888:Bourton-on-the-Hill
833:Barton-on-the-Heath
815:with its parish of
800:European Parliament
605:Queen Anne's Bounty
509:Sir William Compton
352:52.0090°N 1.63845°W
348: /
2178:North Warwickshire
1908:Google Street View
1904:Fox and Hounds Inn
1878:Historic England.
1852:Historic England.
1795:Historic England.
1769:Historic England.
1743:Historic England.
1707:Google Street View
1403:University of Hull
1125:Battle of Sherston
1054:with 20th-century
992:15th-century style
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785:Conservative Party
716:Education Act 1902
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447:Robert de Stafford
293:UK Parliament
239:Dialling code
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