- Bishop's Itchington
Bishop's Itchington is a
village andcivil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district ofWarwickshire ,England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,009.The somewhat unusual name of the village is derived from the River Itchen, and a link to the
bishop s ofLichfield , who were formerly the local land owners.The village is located upon the
B4451 road about three miles south-west ofSoutham , and around two miles from Junction 12 (Gaydon ) of theM40 motorway . TheChiltern Main Line passes just to the east of the village, atDeppers Bridge , although there is no longer a station there. The village was very much associated with ablue lias limestone quarry and a cement works (Harbury Works) which ceased operation in 1970. Blue Circle is still a major land-owner in the area on that account.There are fishing lakes just outside Bishop's Itchington, formed from the old quarries. The "Bishop's Bowl" comprises five lakes on a 100 acre complex. The fishery offers match, pleasure and specimen carp angling on waters which vary in characteristics from large and open sheer-faced flooded disused quarries to small, shrub surrounded pools.
The history of the village was researched and published in the local-history book "Icetone: The Story of a Warwickshire Village" by Peter James, the former head teacher of the village school.
The village includes one pub - The Butchers Arms, a working Men's Club - the Greaves Club [The Harbury Cement Works was until the 1920s owned by Greaves, Bull and Lakin.] , a
Post Office , local shop andnewsagent . There is also a localprimary school , St Michael's church (Church of England ), and a branch ofThe Royal British Legion .Notes
External links
* [http://harbury.villagebuzz.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=112 Tombstoning at Bishop's Bowl Lakes]
* [http://harbury.villagebuzz.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=234 Fishing at Bishop's Bowl Lakes]
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