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Atherstone on Stour

Village in Warwickshire, England


Summary

Village in Warwickshire, England

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official_nameAtherstone on Stour
static_image_nameSt. Mary's, Atherstone on Stour - geograph.org.uk - 766447.jpg
static_image_captionSt Mary's former parish church,
now a private house
coordinates
os_grid_referenceSP204510
population59
population_ref(2001 Census)
civil_parishAtherstone on Stour
shire_districtStratford-on-Avon
shire_countyWarwickshire
regionWest Midlands
countryEngland
constituency_westminsterStratford-on-Avon
postcode_districtCV37
postcode_areaCV
post_townStratford-upon-Avon

now a private house

Atherstone on Stour is a small village and civil parish about 3 mi south of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 59.

Parish church

Atherstone on Stour's medieval parish church was demolished in the 1870s and replaced with the present parish church of St Mary, which was completed in 1876. It incorporates masonry from the previous church, including the heads of two 14th-century windows and a wall-mounted marble monument to William Thomas, who died in 1710. St Mary's is now redundant and in 2008 was converted into a private house. Atherstone on Stour is now part of the Church of England parish of St Mary, Preston-on-Stour, which is the next village to the south.

Houses

Alscot Park is a country house about 1/2 mi south of the village. It has a 17th-century or earlier core but was remodelled in Rococo style in 1750–52. At the same time the grounds were landscaped, probably with advice from Sanderson Miller. A new wing was added to the house in 1764. Cutlin Mill Cottage was a 17th-century timber-framed cottage with brick nogging and a thatched roof. It was by the bridge over the River Stour southeast of the village, on the road to Ailstone. It was associated with a corn mill that was later converted into an oil mill. The cottage was Grade II listed but was abandoned because it suffered from flooding. The Alscot Estate let it fall into disrepair and in 2004 applied for listed building consent to demolish it. The Ancient Monuments Society opposed the application. On 28 May 2010 the cottage was destroyed by fire. The estate demolished the ruins and then applied retrospectively for the cottage to be de-listed.

RAF Atherstone

RAF Atherstone was a Second World War air station east of the village that trained aircrew for RAF Bomber Command. It opened in 1941, was renamed RAF Stratford in 1942 and closed in 1945. The site is now used mainly for warehouses.

Warehouse fire

Main article: 2007 Atherstone on Stour fire

On 2 November 2007 a large fire at a vegetable warehouse on the former airfield operated by Wealmoor Ltd made the national news and resulted in the deaths of four Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service firefighters: John Averis, Ian Reid (who died in hospital), Ashley Stephens and Darren Yates-Badley. In February 2011 three senior officers of the Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service were charged with manslaughter by gross negligence over the deaths. In May 2012 all three officers were acquitted of all charges.

References

Sources

References

  1. "Area selected: Stratford-on-Avon (Non-Metropolitan District)". [[Office for National Statistics]].
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  4. (28 May 2010). "Press Statement Regarding Fire at Cutlin Mill". Alscot Estate.
  5. (2004). "Listed Buildings Threatened by Applications to Demolish in 2004". [[Ancient Monuments Society]].
  6. (2011). "Listed Buildings Threatened by Applications to Demolish in 2011". Ancient Monuments Society.
  7. (3 November 2007). "Four Firefighters believed dead". BBC News.
  8. (7 November 2007). "Families' tribute to firefighters". BBC News.
  9. (28 February 2011). "Charges over Warwickshire firefighters' deaths". BBC.
  10. (30 May 2012). "Fire officers cleared over Atherstone warehouse deaths". BBC News.
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