Alveston, Warwickshire

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Alveston
Warwickshire

The Ferry Inn
Location
Grid reference: SP2356
Location: 52°12’0"N, 1°39’36"W
Data
Post town: Stratford-upon-Avon
Postcode: CV37
Local Government
Council: Stratford-on-Avon

Alveston is a village and ancient parish in the Barlichway hundred of Warwickshire, about three miles from Stratford-upon-Avon.

Hemingford House, the youth hostel for Stratford-upon-Avon is located here. The village was represented by Alveston F.C. between 1924 and 2017 when they folded. For most of its history the club played in the Stratford & District League and the Midland Football Combination.

Alveston was the home of the playwright J B Priestley (and his wife Jacquetta Hawkes) in his later years, who lived at Kissing Tree House in the village. The house was called Avonmore in the 1901 census and his secretary lived in Avonmore Cottage which is still there in Kissing Tree Lane.

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