- Catherine-de-Barnes
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.42040
longitude= -1.73822
population=
official_name= Catherine-de-Barnes
metropolitan_borough= Solihull
region= West Midlands
metropolitan_county= West Midlands
constituency_westminster= Meriden
post_town= SOLIHULL
postcode_district = B91, B92
postcode_area= B
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= SP179803
london_distance=Catherine-de-Barnes (known to locals as Catney) is a village within the
Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the English county of West Midlands. It is split between the unparished area ofSolihull and theHampton-in-Arden parish, situated about 2 miles east of Solihull town centre.Its name comes from Ketelberne, the man who owned it after the
Norman Conquest . However, it is mainly a later settlement, probably dating from the building of theGrand Union Canal there.Behind the village's only pub, The Boat Inn, lies the home of Catherine-de-Barnes Cricket Club (more commonly known as Catney) which has been in existence since 1949. The ground is accessed via the narrow passageway between the pub and the adjacent bungalows, and has plenty of parking space.
Catney currently have first and second XIs in the 'John Shepherd Cotswold Hills League'.
In 1907, a "fever hospital" was built in Henwood Lane as a joint operation of the Solihull and Meriden Councils for isolating patients with infectious diseases such as diphtheria, typhoid fever and smallpox. In 1978,
Janet Parker died here, as the last known victim of smallpox.
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