Ansley

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Ansley
Warwickshire
Location
Grid reference: SP301914
Location: 52°31’12"N, 1°33’25"W
Data
Population: 2,207  (2011[1])
Post town: Nuneaton
Postcode: CV10
Local Government
Council: North Warwickshire

Ansley is a village and parish in the Hemlingford hundred of Warwickshire. The parish includes Ansley Common, Ansley Village, Church End, Ansley Hall, Birchley Heath, and formerly Ansley Hall Colliery. The village is just to the west of Nuneaton, and near Arley and Astley.

Ansley Parish Church - St. Laurence - is Norman in origin and lies outside the main village at Church End. It is a Grade-II* listed building.[2] A relatively recent addition was stained glass by Karl Parsons.

Ansley Hall dates from the early eighteenth century. It was taken over by the Ansley Hall Coal and Iron Company, founded by William Garside Phillips, the great grandfather of Captain Mark Phillips, the first husband of Princess Anne the Princess Royal. The village was called Hanslei in the Domesday Book of 1086 and gives the details that the land was owned by Lady Godiva.

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