Astley Cross

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Astley Cross
Worcestershire

The Astley Cross Inn
Location
Grid reference: SO801696
Location: 52°19’29"N, 2°17’33"W
Data
Post town: Stourport-On-Severn
Postcode: DY13
Dialling code: 01299
Local Government
Council: Wyre Forest

Astley Cross is a village in Worcestershire, located on the outskirts of Stourport-on-Severn. The village stands a mile south of the centre of Stourport,[1] just east of Dunley and south-east of Areley Kings.

The road through the village is known as Areley Common, the B4196, a thoroughfare connecting Stourport to Holt Heath.

History

The locality of Astley Cross was mentioned at least as early as 1854, when John Noake described the area in the third volume of his work, The Rambler in Worcestershire.[2] Noake described the landmarks, houses, bridges, and roads in the area, including Redstone Lane (which still exists). Noake believed that the body of Arthur, Prince of Wales had been brought through the area on Areley Common upon the prince's death in 1502.[2]

In 1900, the Incorporated Church Building Society granted the village of Astley Cross moneys to build a mission church.[3] Today, Astley Cross is the site of the Astley Cross Inn.[4]

Outside links

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about Astley Cross)

References

  1. Mason, Oliver (1972). The gazetteer of England: England's cities, towns, villages, and hamlets: a comprehensive list with basic details on each. Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 0-87471-139-8.
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 John Noake|Noake, John (1854). The Rambler in Worcestershire; Or, Stray Notes On Churches and Congregations, Volume 3.
  3. The Guardian, p. 1049 1900-07-25.
  4. Google Maps