Haselor

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Haselor
Warwickshire

St Mary and All Saints Church, Haselor
Location
Grid reference: SP122579
Location: 52°13’10"N, 1°49’20"W
Data
Population: 220  (2011)
Post town: Alcester
Postcode: B49
Dialling code: 01789
Local Government
Council: Stratford-on-Avon
Parliamentary
constituency:
Stratford-on-Avon

Haselor is a village and parish in the Barlichway hundred of Warwickshire. It is by the River Alne, about one mile east of Alcester just off the A46 main road to Stratford-upon-Avon. The parish church is remote from the present houses, the old village having been demolished after a plague epidemic. The village has a primary school catering from nursery to Year 6.

History

The present-day Haselor church parish serves both Upton and Haselor. Both these have ancient manors dating back to the Domesday Book. The longest tenure of Haselor manor was by St Mary's College, Warwick, from 1395 to about 1530.[1]

A selection of early photographs of Haselor, Upton, and also the neighbouring village of Walcote, is available on the website Haselor & Walcote Local History from Walcote Farm. This has other local history information, including a list of the farms in Haselor Parish in 1767.

Parish Church

St Mary and All Saints Church is located on a hill and accessed by two footpaths, each of about a quarter-mile, on opposite sides.

One of the longest-serving Vicars was Rev. John Heath Sykes. In March 1914 many parishioners subscribed towards a Bible and a sun-dial as a memorial of his work as Vicar.[2]

War Memorial

The clock on the church tower was paid for by public subscription as a war memorial in thanksgiving for the end of World War 1. Tablets inside the porch form one public record of those who died in the two world wars. Additional Rolls of Honour, of which one was found more recently folded inside a bible[3] are on display inside the church.

School

The village has a foundation school, taking children aged 4 to 11. In 2003, 11 pupils were assessed at Key Stages 1 and 2, with the school being ranked 16 out of 151 in Warwickshire LEA.[4]

References

  1. Haselor Parish page on Alcester Minster Churches web site
  2. Subscription list displayed inside the church
  3. conversation with a Church Warden
  4. Report on BBC News web site

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Haselor)