- Exhall
Exhall is a village in
Warwickshire ,England situated 3.6 miles from south ofNuneaton and 6.3 miles north ofCoventry city centre. It is within theCoventry/Bedworth Urban Area , theconurbation that includes Coventry andBedworth . Many regard it as a suburb of Coventry, although the village is actually administered by the borough ofNuneaton and Bedworth . Neighbouring villages includeHolbrooks andAsh Green .Exhall from a point south of Bedworth through Blackberry Lane on the Ash Green side to Holbrooks, where a
level crossing on Wheelwright Lane defines the border between Warwickshire and the West Midlands, and the Coventry city boundary. The level crossing carries a railway which served the colliery at Keresley.Exhall, surrounded by agricultural land is a mostly residential area with a few shops and local small businesses. The majority of larger shops and a supermarket being found in the Holbrooks area.A major source of local employment is the high-tech Bayton Road industrial estate, predominantly heavy engineering serving both the automobile and aerospace industries.There is a public house situated on Wheelwright Lane called by its preferred name "The Bull and Anchor". Exhall is also the location of two schools including [Wheelwright Lane Primary School] and
Exhall Grange School , a specialist school for children with disabilities, such asvisual impairment andautism . There is also a private Nursery SchoolGrove Nursery School , which caters for babies and small children. Other significant places in Exhall include the historic parish church which is dedicated toSt Giles . The adjoining road, Saint Giles Road, was formerly called Dead Lane and was the route taken by the funeral cortege to the church in pre-Victorian times.Exhall should not be confused with another much smaller village in Warwickshire of the same name located near
Alcester andWixford .External links
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* [http://www.stgileschurchexhall.info/ St Giles Parish Church website]
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