Harborough Magna

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Harborough Magna
Warwickshire

Cottages in Harborough Magna
Location
Grid reference: SP4779
Location: 52°24’40"N, 1°18’6"W
Data
Population: 502  (2011)
Post town: Rugby
Postcode: CV23
Dialling code: 01788
Local Government
Council: Rugby
Parliamentary
constituency:
Rugby

Harborough Magna is a village and parish in the Knightlow hundred of Warwickshire. The civil parish which also contains the nearby hamlets of Harborough Parva and Cathiron, had a population of 461 in the 2001 census, increasing to 502 at the 2011 Census.[1]

Harborough Magna is located around four miles north-west of Rugby on the B4112 road. The M6 motorway lies about one mile north of the village, and the Oxford Canal about one mile south. Harborough Magna was to be the site of a motorway service station, first planned in 1975, on the M6 (the partially constructed slip roads are visible between the B4112 and Montillo Lane bridges), but the allocated site was too small,[2] and the plans were scrapped in 1980.[3]

Harborough Magna was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Herdeberge. For many years the main source of employment in the village were sawmills near the canal at Cathiron.[4]

There are a number of old houses in the village, some dating to the 17th century, and a pub known as the Old Lion (formerly known as the Golden Lion) which dates from the 18th century, and which was rebuilt following a fire in 1986. There is a village church dedicated to All Saints.[4]

Around one mile north-east of the village, within the parish is the St Mary's nursing home for the elderly. It was originally built in 1912 as an isolation hospital.[5] Despite its remote location, between 1949 and 1983 it was a maternity hospital, and served as the only one in the Rugby area until this service was moved to St Cross Hospital.[4]

References

  • Allen, Geoff. (2000). Warwickshire Towns and Villages, Sigma Leisure. ISBN 1-85058-642-X
  • Wright, Aileen. (no date, c. 2003) Changing Years in Harborough Magna

Outside links

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