Allesley (pronounced /ˈɔːlzli/ (deprecatit template)) is a ceevil parish on the northwastren edge o the Ceety o Coventry, Wast Midlands, Ingland, aboot 3 mile (5 km) wast o Coventry ceety centre. Accordin tae the 2001 census. the parish haed a population o 805. Till recently it contained tae a factory belangin tae the caur maker, Jaguar. Despite nou being a suburb o Coventry, several oreeginal biggins hae survived frae when the aurie wis a separate veelage.

Allesley Hall, which haes a smaw gowf course in its grunds

Maist o the auld veelage, nearest the kirk, is a conservation aurie on a law ridge o heich grund atween the River Sherbourne an the Pickford Brook, a tributary.

History

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Allesley grew aroond the 800-year-auld Aw Saunts Kirk, the spire o which is prominent on the skyline o the veelage. Oreeginally built aroond 1130, it wis rebuilt in 1863 an remains relatively unaltered syne then. The notit writer on husbandry, Walter Blith, wis baptised there on 7 August 1605.[1]

The Birmingham Road which runs through the veelage, is pairt o the main road built atween 1828 an 1831 bi Thomas Telford frae Holyhead tae Lunnon. A toll hoose oreeginally stood at the junction o the Holyhead Road an Allesley Old Road, an uisers o the Holyhead or Turnpike Road wur chairgit a toll as a means o contributin towards the cost o biggin the road. Aroond 1930, the chairges wur discontinued an the toll hoose wis demolished in the mid 1930s.

References

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  • David Fry and Albert Smith: (1991). The Coventry We Have Lost. Vol 1. Simanda Press, Berkswell ISBN 0-9513867-1-9
  • David Fry and Albert Smith: (1993). The Coventry We Have Lost. Vol 2. Simanda Press, Berkswell ISBN 0-9513867-2-7


Coordinates: 52°25′N 1°33′W / 52.417°N 1.550°W / 52.417; -1.550