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Rowington

Rowington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Warwickshire. It is five miles north-west of the town of Warwick and five miles south-west of the town of Kenilworth. The parish, which also includes Lowsonford, Pinley and Mousley End,[1] had a population of 925 according to the 2001 UK Census, increasing to 944 at the 2011 Census.[2] The Grand Union Canal runs just south of the village and the M40 motorway is also close by. The Heart of England Way for long-distance walkers passes through the village. The parish church of St. Laurence which dates from medieval times is found on a hill in the centre of the village. In the Tudor era Rowington manor was owned by Queen Catherine Parr.[3]

The old Rowington windmill, now a house

Possibly the most famous building however is Shakespeare Hall, where a branch of William Shakespeare's family is reputed to have lived at the same time he was alive, and indeed Rowington is specifically mentioned in Shakespeare's will. It has been claimed he wrote As You Like It there.[4] There is a more modern rival claim (dating from 1973) that that play was written at Billesley.[5]

There were once several windmills in the village but only one remains and its sails have been removed and the building converted into a house. At one time Rowington quarries supplied sandstone for several important buildings including St Philip's Cathedral in Birmingham, the parish church of St. Laurence and nearby Baddesley Clinton manor house. No quarries remain in Rowington.[3] The village is home to several farms and livery yards. James Blyth once lived in the village and became a life peer in 1995.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Barker 2012a.
  2. ^ ONS 2001.
  3. ^ a b Barker 2012b.
  4. ^ Stretton, Rachel (23 July 2023). "Shakespeare Hall where Bard wrote famous comedy up for sale for £4.5m". Coventry Live. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  5. ^ Palmer, Roy (1994) [1976]. The Folklore of Warwickshire. Llanerch Press. ISBN 978-1-897853-46-7.
  6. ^ Gazette 1995.

Sources edit

  • Barker, R. . Archived from the original on 27 December 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  • Barker, R. . Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  • "Civil Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  • "State Intelligence". Crown Office. The London Gazette. The Stationery Office (54113): 10299. 27 July 1995.

External links edit

  • Photos of Rowington and surrounding area on geograph

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rowington, village, civil, parish, english, county, warwickshire, five, miles, north, west, town, warwick, five, miles, south, west, town, kenilworth, parish, which, also, includes, lowsonford, pinley, mousley, population, according, 2001, census, increasing, . Rowington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Warwickshire It is five miles north west of the town of Warwick and five miles south west of the town of Kenilworth The parish which also includes Lowsonford Pinley and Mousley End 1 had a population of 925 according to the 2001 UK Census increasing to 944 at the 2011 Census 2 The Grand Union Canal runs just south of the village and the M40 motorway is also close by The Heart of England Way for long distance walkers passes through the village The parish church of St Laurence which dates from medieval times is found on a hill in the centre of the village In the Tudor era Rowington manor was owned by Queen Catherine Parr 3 The old Rowington windmill now a housePossibly the most famous building however is Shakespeare Hall where a branch of William Shakespeare s family is reputed to have lived at the same time he was alive and indeed Rowington is specifically mentioned in Shakespeare s will It has been claimed he wrote As You Like It there 4 There is a more modern rival claim dating from 1973 that that play was written at Billesley 5 There were once several windmills in the village but only one remains and its sails have been removed and the building converted into a house At one time Rowington quarries supplied sandstone for several important buildings including St Philip s Cathedral in Birmingham the parish church of St Laurence and nearby Baddesley Clinton manor house No quarries remain in Rowington 3 The village is home to several farms and livery yards James Blyth once lived in the village and became a life peer in 1995 6 References edit Barker 2012a ONS 2001 a b Barker 2012b Stretton Rachel 23 July 2023 Shakespeare Hall where Bard wrote famous comedy up for sale for 4 5m Coventry Live Retrieved 9 December 2023 Palmer Roy 1994 1976 The Folklore of Warwickshire Llanerch Press ISBN 978 1 897853 46 7 Gazette 1995 Sources editBarker R Rowington A Warwickshire Parish Archived from the original on 27 December 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2016 Barker R Rowington A Brief History Archived from the original on 29 June 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2016 Civil Parish population 2011 Office for National Statistics Retrieved 26 December 2015 State Intelligence Crown Office The London Gazette The Stationery Office 54113 10299 27 July 1995 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rowington Photos of Rowington and surrounding area on geograph 52 19 N 1 42 W 52 317 N 1 700 W 52 317 1 700 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rowington amp oldid 1189074102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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