Fillongley

Fillongley

Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Fillongley
latitude= 52.482
longitude= -1.588
civil_parish=
population =
shire_district= North Warwickshire
shire_county= Warwickshire
region= West Midlands
constituency_westminster=
post_town=
postcode_district =
postcode_area=
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= SP279872
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static_image_caption= "The B4098 road"
hide_services = yes
website = [http://www.community-council.org.uk/Fillongley/ Fillongley Community Website]

Fillongley is a village in the North Warwickshire district of the county of Warwickshire in England.

The village is centred around the crossroads of the B4102 (which connects Solihull to Nuneaton) and the B4098 (connecting Coventry to Kingsbury) and Tamworth.

In medieval times there were two castles. These might not have existed at the same time and neither survived into the 16th century. The earliest was a ring earthwork of prehistoric or King Stephen's time. The second was probably a fortified manor house, held by the de Hastings family. Henry de Hastings was Constable of Kenilworth Castle in 1265-1266 during Simon de Montford's conflict with King Henry III and Edward I of England. The manor house was still standing during the reign of Edward III but unoccupied by the de Hastings. It later passed to the Beauchamp Earls of Warwick.

The Church of St Mary and All Saints

The parish church of St Mary and All Saints dates from the 12th century but the tower was a later addition. Inside are examples of 14th-century stained glass. Among the graves is that of Isaac Pearson, the uncle of the Victorian novelist George Eliot, who lived in Arbury nearby.

Gallery

External links

* [http://www.bmsgh.org/parish/warw/tyaiw/fillongley.html The Birmingham and Midland Society for genealogy and heraldry]
* [http://www.community-council.org.uk/Fillongley/ Fillongley Community Website]


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