Thurlaston, Warwickshire

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Thurlaston
Warwickshire
Thurlaston-Stocks Lane - geograph.org.uk - 1151307.jpg
Stocks Lane, Thurlaston
Location
Grid reference: SP477710
Location: 52°19’48"N, 1°18’0"W
Data
Population: 368  (2011)
Post town: Rugby
Postcode: CV23
Dialling code: 01788
Local Government
Council: Rugby
Parliamentary
constituency:
Rugby and Kenilworth

Thurlaston is a village in Warwickshire; a little place with a parish population of just 368 at the 2011 census.

The village is located a few miles south-west of Rugby and south of the M45 motorway. The village is in a cul-de-sac location; there is only one road into the village, connecting it with the B4429. Thurlaston overlooks the Draycote Water reservoir.

The name 'Thurlaston' comes from Old English Þorleifes tun meaning 'Þórleif's estate', after an otherwise unknown founder, apparently a Norseman.

The parish church is St. Edmund's. The most famous building, however, is probably the old windmill which is now used as a private house.

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